Work Boat World Offshore Vessel Orders and Deliveries Roundup – May 28, 2021
A new platform supplier built in Poland has already begun serving clients in the North Sea while a cable transporting pontoon has started supporting...
A new platform supplier built in Poland has already begun serving clients in the North Sea while a cable transporting pontoon has started supporting...
Holland’s Glorie is a novel published in 1940 by the Dutch writer Jan de Hartog. The novel glorified the life of the pre-war salvage master. In English,...
Further evidence of the growing speculative bubble in offshore wind came from Cadeler, the wind turbine installation company formerly known as Swire...
A yacht transport vessel has been left abandoned in the North Sea off Norway after its onboard cargo shifted and caused it to list heavily and dangerously...
For the end of the quarter, we feature a six-pack of updates on stories we covered recently. Eni (and Shell) acquitted over US$1 billion Nigerian corruption...
French builder Advanced Aerodynamic Vessels will soon deliver a new high-speed catamaran shuttle ferry for operation between Monaco and the Italian...
Eneti (formerly Scorpio Bulkers) has sold five of its dry cargo vessels to an unaffiliated third party for approximately US$88 million. The objects...
“I assure you they are nothing more than criminals engaging in criminal stock market manipulation,” thundered a recent correspondent to Baird, following...
Scorpio Bulkers has entered into an agreement to sell two Ultramax vessels in its fleet to an unaffiliated third party. The 2015-built SBI Leo (pictured)...
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