Who’s Who: Maritime Movements for January/February 2022
WORK BOAT WORLD: Retired Philippine Navy Vice Admiral Eduardo Ma. R. Santos has been designated as the new Maritime Goodwill Ambassador of the Philippines...
WORK BOAT WORLD: Retired Philippine Navy Vice Admiral Eduardo Ma. R. Santos has been designated as the new Maritime Goodwill Ambassador of the Philippines...
Fincantieri, through subsidiary Vard, has secured a contract to design and build six marine robotic vessels for research and survey company Ocean Infinity. The...
An electric-powered autonomous vessel will undergo a series of trials in the German city of Kiel as part of an initiative aimed at introducing an integrated...
A new partnership will be established between The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project and Florida-based research non-profit The International...
Norwegian shipping company Wilhelmsen has acquired a 21 per cent stake in local marine services provider Reach Subsea. Together, Wilhelmsen and Reach...
India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has launched a probe into incidences of fraud that were allegedly committed by a local private shipbuilder...
Best Large Research Vessel – NNS Lana – OCEA Nigeria has a desperate need for more detailed research of its marine domain and a similar need for effective...
Following its deployment to Tonga to provide essential aid supplies, refueling services and water generation, the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) fleet...
An expedition team will utilise unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) to search for the wreck of Endurance, one of the sailing ships of famed early 20th...
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