The Mediterranean Sea is the basis of a consolidated maritime port cluster among the most solid globally”
Three of the top four Ro-Ro operators in the world are Italian
Italy is a geographical platform at the center of the Mediterranean, but it is in no way a logistical platform
COPENHAGEN, April 22 (Reuters) – Denmark is set to invest around 4 billion crowns (approximately $614 million) in the construction adn acquisition of 26 naval vessels aimed at enhancing patrols, responding to oil spills, and monitoring undersea cables. This announcement was made by Defence minister troels Lund Poulsen on Tuesday.
In
Scientists from the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) have led an international team on an expedition in and around Santorini, Greece, to enhance forecasting ability for subsea volcanic eruptions.
Hundreds of the most dangerous volcanoes on Earth are found in the ocean, but almost none are monitored, making the
Denmark will spend about 4 billion crowns ($614 million) on building and procuring 26 navy vessels for patrolling, oil spill response and surveillance of undersea cables, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said on Tuesday.
Countries bordering the Baltic Sea are on high alert after a number of outages of power
Spanish utility Iberdrola S.A.’s renewables unit in the UK, ScottishPower Renewables, has awarded HSM Offshore Energy an engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning contract for the offshore substation of the East Anglia Two wind farm in the North Sea, along with the jacket foundation on which it will be
Prysmian’s new cable laying vessel (CLV) Monna Lisa has officially entered operations, loaded with high-voltage submarine cable at the Arco Felice facility in Italy—destined for the 2.6 GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project, set to become the largest offshore wind farm in the United States.
Prysmian
There are many U.S. Shipbuilding Companies known for building and repairing ships and other vessels for military and commercial clients. There are hundreds of businesses involved in ship construction in the country. Major contract opportunities for nuclear-powered submarines, aircraft carriers, destroyers, and other vessels have formed healthy backlogs and
[By Kari Williamson]
Imagine that the wires to your house not only have to withstand high electrical current flow, weather and wind, but also salt water, ocean currents, temperature changes and large movements. This is the big challenge in connecting large, electrical structures at sea to the power grid.
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The Maritime Executive (April 21, 2025, 11:01 a.m.)
[By Kari Williamson]
Imagine that the wires to your house not only have to withstand high electrical current flow, weather and wind, but also salt water, ocean currents, temperature changes and large movements. This is the big challenge in connecting large, electrical structures at sea to the power grid.
Dynamic
The Maritime Executive (April 21, 2025, 10:01 a.m.)
Malaysia-based fleet owner of self-propelled accommodation workboats Keyfield International has set out plans to acquire a newly-built DP2 cable-laying barge for $20.5 million, marking its expansion into cable laying market.
The 98-meter-long barge, to be renamed to Keyfield Blessing, will be acquired from Taizhou
Malaysia-based fleet owner of self-propelled accommodation workboats Keyfield International has set out plans to acquire a newly-built DP2 cable-laying barge for $20.5 million, marking its expansion into cable laying market.
The 98-meter-long barge, to be renamed to Keyfield Blessing, will be acquired from Taizhou
Malaysia-based fleet owner of self-propelled accommodation workboats Keyfield International has set out plans to acquire a newly-built DP2 cable-laying barge for $20.5 million, marking its expansion into cable laying market.
The 98-meter-long barge, to be renamed to Keyfield Blessing, will be acquired from Taizhou
Malaysia-based fleet owner of self-propelled accommodation workboats Keyfield International has set out plans to acquire a newly-built DP2 cable-laying barge for $20.5 million, marking its expansion into cable laying market.
The 98-meter-long barge, to be renamed to Keyfield Blessing, will be acquired from Taizhou
Malaysian OSV owner Keyfield International is expanding into the new offshore services market with the acquisition of a cable-laying barge from Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering.
The Kuala Lumpur-based accommodation workboats specialist is paying $22.55m for the 98-m-long vessel named Keyfield Blessing.
The acquisition will be
No evidence has been found that the Chinese ship “Yi Peng 3” intentionally destroyed data cables on the seabed, says Jonas Bäckstrand, who has led the investigation, to media outlet SVT.
“We can’t say for sure what happened on board,” he says.
Bäckstrand is acting director general of the
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Russia’s ambassador to the UK questioned in an interview to BBC about Russian sensors trying to track British nuclear submarines said that he is “not going to deny,” but claimed Moscow posed no threat to the U.K.
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Prosecutors in Taiwan filed charges against a Chinese captain from the mainland alleging he deliberately instructed his crew to anchor above a key undersea communications cable. According to the Taiwan Tainan District Prosecutors Office, the captain was aware that he was in a restricted area and used the claw of
The Maritime Executive (April 14, 2025, 9:02 p.m.)
Prosecutors in Taiwan filed charges against a Chinese captain from the mainland alleging he deliberately instructed his crew to anchor above a key undersea communications cable. According to the Taiwan Tainan District Prosecutors Office, the captain was aware that he was in a restricted area and used the claw of
The Maritime Executive (April 14, 2025, 8:02 p.m.)
The Swedish navy’s submarine rescue vessel has taken on an additional role as it has been called on to investigate incidents of damage to undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.
The Belos, equipped with sonar, a helipad, divers, undersea vehicles and a positioning system that allows it to stay