

New Electric and Diesel-powered Hydraulic Power Packs for Portable Machine Tools
Enerpac announces the new PP-Series electric and diesel-powered power packs to supply hydraulic flow to Enerpac portable machine tools, including flange facing machines, clamshell cutters, hot tapping machines and decommissioning tools. The hydraulic power packs are also compatible with other brands of portable machine tools. The Enerpac PP-Series includes a total of four hydraulic power packs comprising two electric and two diesel powered models. Variable pumps within the po


Baltic Workboats –First Ever Contract to Canada
Baltic Workboats is a modern, well-equipped shipyard with a highly skilled workforce of over 200 people. During the last 20 years they have delivered more than 190 highly versatile vessels. Designed and built for the demands of governments, research institutions and multinational companies in over 20 countries worldwide. Baltic Workboats worldwide customers of marine professionals have come to depend on Baltic Workboats to deliver highly capable, reliable and durable workboat


Nauticus Robotics and Diverse Marine Enter Agreement to Develop and Build Nauticus Fleet
Nauticus Robotics, Inc., a Houston-area developer of offshore subsea and surface robots and autonomy software, and Diverse Marine Ltd., an internationally recognized Isle of Wight, UK-based shipyard specializing in the design, new build construction, refit and repair of workboats and search and rescue craft, have entered an agreement for Diverse Marine to develop the initial production run of the Nauticus Fleet. Production and delivery of the first set of robots is scheduled


Lamor’s Foam Filled Oil Boom (FOB) Supplied by Zwanny
One the better containment booms in the market is the FOB series of boom manufactured by Lamor and supplied by Zwanny The Foam Filled Oil Boom (FOB) is a solid light-weight float containment boom that is easy to use and store. The boom is an ideal product to use in an emergency or for a permanent application this can be inland, ponds, nearshore or in port. The boom can be used in all climates and most environments. The boom normally comes in 25m sections in the size ranges of


Sealite Large Buoys
Polyethylene buoys have been used as maritime Aids to Navigation (AtoN) for almost thirty years. Their steel equivalent was limited in both its weight and size, making them an extremely difficult product to transport, position and manoeuvre safely. There was also a growing need for buoys that were larger in size to increase their visibility on the water and aid mariners in their journey. Whilst steel buoys have a longer lifespan; the initial cost is some 150% more than polyet


DLM Pioneers Industry Sustainability Drive
Dynamic Load Monitoring (UK) Ltd. (DLM), of Southampton, UK is pioneering a series of measures to inspire the engineering sector to be greener and more sustainable. The strategy will align the business further with the industries it services day-to-day, especially renewable energy. DLM has been ISO 14001 certified for many years, which means it meets the criteria for an environmental management system and can be certified accordingly. ISO 14001 maps out a framework that a com


22.75m Fishing Vessel ‘Celestial Dawn’
Macduff Ship Design are pleased to announce delivery of the fishing vessel ‘CELESTIAL DAWN, BF 109’, to owner George Hepburn and partners. Built by Macduff Shipyards the vessel replaces the owners previously vessel of the same name, which was built by the same yard in 2000. Like the previous vessel it is intended that she will fish out of Peterhead in the North East of Scotland, targeting primarily prawns in the North Sea. CELESTIAL DAWN is a complete new design which was dev


Treasures of the Deep
“There comes a time in every rightly constructed boys’ life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure” – Mark Twain Every day, treasure hunters search sunken shipwrecks or sites of interest to retrieve artifacts that can be sold on the open market or donated to museums for preservation. “The practice of treasure-hunting can be controversial, as locations such as sunken wrecks or cultural sites may be protected by national or international law con