

Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2022: Registration is now live!
Register before the 24th of June and receive a 25% discount on your event ticket. From today, it is possible to register for the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) 2022. Europe’s leading exhibition and conference connects the entire offshore energy sector. The two-day event taking place on the 29th and 30th November 2022 will welcome thousands of offshore professionals and hundreds of exhibitors at RAI Amsterdam. Go to registration.offshore-energy.biz to register.


ASAP Supplies Returns Bigger and Better for Seawork!
ASAP are thrilled to be back exhibiting at Seawork this year. The team will be on hand to discuss systems on display, focusing on our core areas including mechanical, electrical, and plumbing. We have been very busy expanding our range over the last 2 years and are pleased to announce ASAP Supplies are now an official distributor of Sierra Marine products in the UK, who specialises in the supply of high-quality outboard, inboard and drive parts. We decided to partner with Sie


Further Portbin Tide for a Number of UK Ports
Zwanny’s (SpillTech) stationary collector for floating waste in ports is in demand. The feedback Zwanny have had form a number of ports in the UK has been all very positive, as people can see that The Portbin tide is a single package, with no frame or cradle required to hold up the unit in the water. The Portbin includes a number of settings to adjust the correct level to have the unit operating in to suits it’s location. With current clean-ups taking place in fishing ports a


Inspection in the Harshest Subsea Environments
Following the well-received introduction at the Oceanology International, the Cygnus ROV UTM Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge is becoming popular and renowned as the only ROV UT Gauge with live A-scan! Designed for Class surveys and subsea inspection, repair, and maintenance (IRM), it is a valuable solution to challenges within; Marine structures; Oil & Gas platforms; Offshore wind turbines; Underwater pipelines; Civil engineering. Going deeper The surge in demand for energy is spa


DLM Upgrades Marine, Offshore Cable‑Laying Hire Fleet
Dynamic Load Monitoring (UK) Ltd. (DLM), of Southampton, UK has expanded its hire fleet for pre-lay grapnel run (PLGR) and route clearance operations, as the renewable energy and telecommunications sectors prepare for their busiest period of the year offshore. The most notable recent additions include two acoustic release hooks and a detrenching grapnel with a 1.8m fluke, the prong-shaped tool that enables penetration of the seabed. Meanwhile, the entire product range will tr


Diverse Marine & Caister Volunteer Lifeboat Service to Build New Lifeboat
Diverse Marine Ltd. and Caister Volunteer Lifeboat Service Ltd. are pleased to announce that the two parties have signed a new vessel construction agreement for a first of class 14m Medina Class Lifeboat. After a competitive international tender process using a design from Walker Marine Design, the construction of the vessel at Cowes on the Isle of Wight completes the evolutionary process that saw the original Medina Class Lifeboat built very close to the current build locati


Tomboy 22 Fills Niche for Small, Multipurpose Workboats
Brothers Harm and Wieger de Wit of De Wit Workboats based in the Netherlands are responsible for the design of this unique new concept in workboats – the Tomboy. “We realized that there are very few small dedicated workboats on the market, and we wanted to change that,” explained Wieger. “You see a lot of light-weight, fast workboats available. However we aim at the audience that wants a steel heavy duty boat which is durable and can serve on projects for many years.” This sm


Keep the Beacons Burning: Robust and Reliable Navigation Lights for Harbours
Ports and harbours play an essential role in the UK’s economy and logistics chain. The UK’s port industry is the second largest in Europe, handling 95% of the nation’s imports and exports by volume, facilitating safe trade between water and land on a massive scale and acting as a beacon of safety for mariners. Mariners rely on aids to navigation such as buoys and beacons to mark the safest route in open water and through narrow passages and port entryways. But at night, navig