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Ørsted discontinues rating engagement with Standard & Poor’s, remains committed to solid investment grade rating

Ørsted discontinues rating engagement with Standard & Poor’s, remains committed to solid investment grade rating

Denmark

Following a review of the business and financing needs going forward, Ørsted has, effective as of today, decided to discontinue the rating engagement with Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings. Ørsted continues to be rated by Moody’s (rating: Baa2, negative outlook) and Fitch (rating: BBB, stable outlook). As part of this change, Fitch (Taiwan branch) has… Read More

Rijkswaterstaat launches development phase for near zero-emission emergency response towing vessels

Rijkswaterstaat launches development phase for near zero-emission emergency response towing vessels

Netherlands

Rijkswaterstaat has given the go-ahead for the research and development phase of the Power2Tow project. As part of this innovation partnership, three consortia will simultaneously develop new solutions for near zero-emission emergency towing vessels and the associated charging infrastructure at sea and on shore. To this end, Director-General Martin Wijnen signed the cooperation agreements with… Read More

China Transforms South China Sea Landscape by Dredging Sand to Build Artificial Islands with Runways, Hangars, Radars, and Ports on Contested Reefs

China Transforms South China Sea Landscape by Dredging Sand to Build Artificial Islands with Runways, Hangars, Radars, and Ports on Contested Reefs

China

By Romário Pereira de Carvalho Next, the infrastructure began to be built. Concrete structures, runways, ports, and hangars were constructed, transforming the reefs into operational bases. The result was the creation of artificial islands that not only changed the local geography, but also the strategic dynamics of the region. Impact on the region The construction… Read More

BlueFive Capital Agrees to Acquire 70% Stake in UAE Dredging Company Gulf Cobla

BlueFive Capital Agrees to Acquire 70% Stake in UAE Dredging Company Gulf Cobla

United Arab Emirates

BlueFive Capital, among the world’s fastest growing investment platforms, announced today that it has acquired a 70% stake in Gulf Cobla LLC, a UAE-based dredging and land reclamation company with a track record across the Middle East and South Asia. As part of the transaction, BlueFive Capital will acquire the entire 49% shareholding held by… Read More


Company & People News | Dredge Mining

Ørsted discontinues rating engagement with Standard & Poor’s, remains committed to solid investment grade rating

Denmark

Following a review of the business and financing needs going forward, Ørsted has, effective as of today, decided to discontinue the rating engagement with Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings. Ørsted continues to be rated by Moody’s (rating: Baa2, negative outlook) and Fitch (rating: BBB, stable outlook). As part of this change, Fitch (Taiwan branch) has… Read More

Orderly settlement with the German Ministry of Defence following the stopping of the F126 programme

Germany

The F126 programme was an ambitious, multi-billion-euro international cooperation project. In line with the requirements of the German government, the project entity Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding (Damen) worked with a broad German and European industrial consortium, with the vessels due to be built entirely at German shipyards and containing components from German, French, other European and… Read More

Arcadis stock reflects its consulting and design base

Netherlands

By Julia Smith Arcadis N.V. (ISIN NL0006237562) is a Dutch-listed consultancy that focuses on engineering, design and project delivery for infrastructure, water and environmental programs. The company is tied to a broad client base and to global spending on capital projects, which keeps its shares linked to public investment cycles and private development budgets. Business model… Read More

BlueFive Capital Agrees to Acquire 70% Stake in UAE Dredging Company Gulf Cobla

United Arab Emirates

BlueFive Capital, among the world’s fastest growing investment platforms, announced today that it has acquired a 70% stake in Gulf Cobla LLC, a UAE-based dredging and land reclamation company with a track record across the Middle East and South Asia. As part of the transaction, BlueFive Capital will acquire the entire 49% shareholding held by… Read More


Events & Conferences

Register now – Royal IHC Dredging Training in Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

From 3 – 7 August 2026, Royal IHC hosts an intensive 5-day on-site training programme at our Royal IHC location in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This programme is designed to strengthen both your theoretical knowledge and hands-on dredging capabilities, combining core fundamentals with real operational practice. What you’ll get • Core dredging fundamentals • Practical… Read More

Dredging Days: It’s a zoo out there!

Belgium

With the theme, “It’s a Zoo out there!”, Dredging Days 2026 took place in the historic A Room with a Zoo conference centre, adjacent to the legendary Antwerp Zoo. The location was strategically intended to draw a parallel between the chaotic, unpredictable nature of global geopolitics and the complex environmental and technical landscapes facing the… Read More

Meet the Boskalis team in Manchester on 16 & 17 June at the Global Offshore Wind Exhibition

United Kingdom

Meet the Boskalis team in Manchester on 16 & 17 June at the Global Offshore Wind Exhibition. Visit us at Booth #C40 to reconnect and discuss the latest developments in the offshore wind industry. Source

Royal IHC brings dredging training to Brazil

Brazil

From 3 – 7 August 2026, Royal IHC brings its Dredging Training Week to Rio de Janeiro, offering participants a unique opportunity to deepen their dredging knowledge through a five-day on-site learning experience. Why attend? ✔ Gain practical and theoretical insights into dredging operations ✔ Learn from experienced Royal IHC specialists ✔ Translate theory into… Read More


Maritime hires and promotions

Frydenbø Marine appoints Calle Olsson as CEO

United Kingdom

By Anna Cummins Frydenbø Marine has appointed Calle Olsson as CEO, with the appointment taking effect on 1 September 2026. The move sees Olsson return to a business where he has previously held senior roles. Frydenbø Marine is a boatbuilder and distributor headquartered in Sarpsborg, Norway. It produces and distributes popular Nordic leisure boat brands… Read More

Maersk appoints Scott Elliott as Regional President, Asia Pacific

Singapore

Singapore: A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) today announced the appointment of Scott Elliott as Regional President for Asia Pacific. Elliott has led the region on an interim basis since January 2026, having previously served as Regional CFO for Asia Pacific, a role he took up after joining Maersk in 2020. Before joining Maersk, Elliott was President… Read More

John Denholm Appointed Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping

Italy

The Board of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has today unanimously elected John Denholm CBE as Chairman of the Board. The decision was made by the ICS Board of Directors at the organisation’s Annual General Meeting, held at Palazzo Valentini in Rome, Italy. John Denholm succeeds Emanuele Grimaldi, President and Managing Director of Grimaldi… Read More

Port of Tyne welcomes new Chair, Julia Prescot

United Kingdom

The Port of Tyne has announced the appointment of Julia Prescot CBE as its new Chair, effective from 1 July 2026. Julia brings extensive experience in infrastructure, investment and leadership, having worked across major national transport and regeneration projects. Since October 2019, she has served on the Board of the Port of Tyne and as… Read More


Offshore Wind Power News

DEME: All 62 Jacket Foundations Installed at Dieppe–Le Tréport Wind Farm

France

A major milestone reached at the Dieppe–Le Tréport offshore wind farm. Less than a year after the first jacket foundation was installed in September 2025, all 62 jacket foundations are now in place. Installed by our jack-up offshore installation vessel Innovation, the campaign involved 32 rotations between the port of Cherbourg and the offshore site,… Read More

Kongsberg Maritime to lead new EU project to cut emissions and fuel costs through wind propulsion in shipping

Norway

AWESOME — Advanced Wind Energy System Optimisation & Monitoring for Efficiency – is a Horizon Europe project that delivers validated tools, standardised methodologies and real-world performance data to reduce uncertainty around wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS). This enables shipowners and regulators to make informed decisions, lowering investment risk and accelerating the adoption of cost-effective emission reduction… Read More

VARD: Successful launch of NB 983

Vietnam

On June 20, NB 983 to Rem Offshore was successfully launched from Vard Vung Tau. This marks an important milestone on the journey toward delivery. NB 983 is of the VARD 4 19 design, and the CSOV is tailored to provide services during the construction, operation, and maintenance of offshore wind farms worldwide. This is… Read More

Ørsted sets course for ‘next zero’ – targeting emissions across the entire value chain

Denmark

Ørsted is moving beyond its green transformation to focus on reducing emissions from how offshore wind farms are designed, built, and operated, with the ambition to reach net-zero emissions across its entire value chain by 2040. Reducing emissions in the value chain is both a climate imperative and a business necessity. It reduces exposure to… Read More


Port News

Port of Santos Moves Ahead with Non-Explosive Rock Removal and Dredging Project

Brazil

By Carla Teles At the Port of Santos, Ibama authorized rock removal without explosives and preparatory dredging in the navigation channel, with the removal of 12,000 m³ of sediments, reuse of rocks, and specific pauses for vessels between July and October, in a stage that prepares Brazil’s largest port to receive larger ships in the… Read More

South Korea Advances Busan Expansion with 1.4-Kilometer Breakwater for Jinhae New Port

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of

By Geovane Souza Giant structures will be positioned in the sea of Jinhae to protect the new expansion of Busan, in a project that combines concrete, heavy logistics, and competition for space in global container routes South Korea is preparing one of the heaviest phases of the port expansion of Busan. The Jinhae New Port… Read More

Morocco Builds 4.3-Kilometer Breakwater with 148 Giant Caissons for Nador West Med Megaport

Morocco

By Alisson Ficher Megaproject in the Mediterranean uses giant concrete caissons to create a new maritime barrier in Nador, reinforce port protection, and expand Morocco’s presence in global routes of cargo, energy, and containers between Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Morocco is constructing one of the most ambitious port works in the Mediterranean,… Read More

China’s influence on African ports extends to software, automation and AI: study

South Africa

By Jevans Nyabiage Chinese firms not only operate, finance or hold stakes in about one third of all ports in Africa, but Beijing now also controls the software, automation and artificial intelligence (AI) tools that run the infrastructure. And that reach extends well beyond the docks, with Beijing financing and operating the road, rail and warehousing networks… Read More


Project Updates & Industry Developments

Rijkswaterstaat launches development phase for near zero-emission emergency response towing vessels

Netherlands

Rijkswaterstaat has given the go-ahead for the research and development phase of the Power2Tow project. As part of this innovation partnership, three consortia will simultaneously develop new solutions for near zero-emission emergency towing vessels and the associated charging infrastructure at sea and on shore. To this end, Director-General Martin Wijnen signed the cooperation agreements with… Read More

WEDA Journal Highlights Growing Role of Beneficial Dredged Material in Coastal Resilience

World ,

There’s a clear shift happening in how we think about coastal infrastructure and the latest issue of the WEDA Journal of Dredging captures it well. For decades, dredged material has largely been treated as something to dispose of. Today, it is increasingly recognized as a valuable resource that can: Strengthen coastal resilience Restore wetlands and… Read More

Port of Santos Moves Ahead with Non-Explosive Rock Removal and Dredging Project

Brazil

By Carla Teles At the Port of Santos, Ibama authorized rock removal without explosives and preparatory dredging in the navigation channel, with the removal of 12,000 m³ of sediments, reuse of rocks, and specific pauses for vessels between July and October, in a stage that prepares Brazil’s largest port to receive larger ships in the… Read More

China Transforms South China Sea Landscape by Dredging Sand to Build Artificial Islands with Runways, Hangars, Radars, and Ports on Contested Reefs

China

By Romário Pereira de Carvalho Next, the infrastructure began to be built. Concrete structures, runways, ports, and hangars were constructed, transforming the reefs into operational bases. The result was the creation of artificial islands that not only changed the local geography, but also the strategic dynamics of the region. Impact on the region The construction… Read More


Sand & Gravel News

China Nears Completion of World’s Tallest Sand and Gravel Dam in Xinjiang

China

By Ana Alice Project in Xinjiang brings together record-breaking dam, billion-dollar reservoir, and digital technologies in a Chinese project focused on water, energy, irrigation, and water control in an extreme climate region. The Dashixia Dam in Xinjiang has once again attracted attention outside China after entering the water storage phase and nearing hydroelectric operation. The… Read More

China transforms 7 billion tons of coal waste into sand, gravel, and bricks for construction and attempts to reduce the pressure on rivers, quarries, and former mining areas

China

By Fabio Lucas Carvalho As China tries to reduce pressure on rivers and quarries, coal waste accumulated over decades is beginning to find new use in construction, in automated factories that transform toxic waste into sand, gravel, unburned bricks, and other industrial materials. China accumulates about 7 billion tons of coal waste and has started… Read More

Global Demand for Sand Fuels Environmental Concerns and Intensifies Resource Competition

World ,

By Ana Alice Present in concrete, glass, and technology, sand has become a resource contested on a global scale, with increasing extraction in rivers, beaches, and seabeds, and impacts monitored by scientists and international organizations. The world uses about 50 billion tons of sand and gravel per year, according to the United Nations Environment Programme. The… Read More

The global sand crisis: it’s being used up faster than it can be replaced

World ,

Male is one of the world’s most overcrowded cities, but it faces double pressure. As well as a growing population, the capital of the Maldives is also threatened by rising sea levels. Owing to climate breakdown, its living space is shrinking. So the justification for a land reclamation project seemed clear. Take sand from elsewhere… Read More


Shipbuilding | Marine Products | Technology

DEME orders next-generation trailing suction hopper dredger

Belgium

DEME is further reinforcing its dredging fleet with the construction of a new 22,000 m³ trailing suction hopper dredger (TSHD), which will strengthen its long-term competitiveness in capital and maintenance dredging, land reclamation, and offshore seabed preparation.Designed to deliver a step-change in productivity, the new vessel will combine a structurally lower cost per dredged cubic… Read More

CMA CGM Launches World’s Largest Clean-Fuel Container Ship: 400 Meters Long, 24,212 Containers, LNG-Powered

France

By Douglas Avila CMA CGM — the third largest container shipping company in the world — has received the delivery of the Notre Dame, a 24,212 TEU container ship with a length of 400 meters and a beam of 62 meters, powered by liquefied natural gas in a sector that still predominantly burns heavy fuel… Read More

Boskalis celebrates the christening of the Windpiper

Netherlands

A proud milestone for Boskalis: our new vessel Windpiper is ready to take its place on the world stage. After a year and a half of conversion work, transforming the vessel into the world’s largest subsea rock installation vessel, the Windpiper was officially christened last Friday by Ms. Jones-Bos, member of the Boskalis Supervisory Board…. Read More

DREDGE YARD Advances New Modular CSD500 Cutter Suction Dredger Toward Construction

Netherlands

A new dismountable CSD500 Cutter Suction Dredger, powered by twin engines and featuring a high-performance cutter drive, is getting closer to becoming reality. The design is currently in its final review phase, and the official start of construction is expected soon. Our modular approach makes local dredger construction easier by delivering the complete dredging equipment… Read More


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Record year for Jan De Nul: turnover of €4.24 billion

Luxembourg

With a 36% increase in turnover compared to 2023, it seemed challenging to surpass 2024. Nevertheless, turnover in 2025 rose again by 6% and net profit by a significant 12% compared to 2024. CFO Jan Neckebroeck: “We are prepared for the future.” With a total turnover of €4.24 billion, we recorded a 6% increase compared… Read More

CK Hutchinson Sees Chance of Panama Port Sale Going Through

Panama

Summary Firm hopes for deal capable of getting all regulatory approvals Deal requires approval from China, US, UK, EU, and others Chairman Victor Li misses analyst briefing for first time H1 underlying profit up 11%, net profit down 92% HONG KONG, Aug 14 (Reuters) – CK Hutchison (0001.HK), opens new tab said on Thursday its $22.8 billion… Read More

Royal IHC expands dredge production outside of the Netherlands to VAHALI Shipyards in Serbia

Netherlands

As a result of the growing demand for Beavers®, Royal IHC has decided to expand its production capacity. In addition to their Dutch production capacity, Royal IHC has selected VAHALI Shipyards to build standard cutter suction dredgers (CSD) at its yard in Serbia. The first steel plates were cut last week, marking the official start… Read More

Maersk and Castlery sign multi-year global logistics and fulfilment agreement

Singapore

Maersk has entered into a partnership with Castlery, a Singaporean furniture retailer, for a multi-year global integrated logistics and fulfilment agreement. By leveraging Maersk’s capabilities in managing supply chains amid ongoing disruptions, the partnership will enable Castlery to offer seamless delivery for its customers, reducing wait times for orders to one to two months, approximately… Read More


Upcoming Projects | Contracts | Tenders

Four bids for up to US$80mn compete in Mexico for dredging in Progreso

Mexico

Four companies submitted proposals ranging from 897.96 million (mn) pesos (US$51mn) to 1.39432 billion (bn) pesos (US$80mn) to carry out the dredging and construction of the north platform for the first stage of expansion and modernization of the port of Progreso, driving the growth of Yucatán’s main port facility. The tender includes construction dredging and… Read More

Contract awarded for Pilbara Ports Zone 5 Bypass Channel

Australia

The Cook Labor Government has welcomed the award of a dredging contract to Jan De Nul Australia for Pilbara Ports new Zone 5 Bypass Channel at the Port of Port Hedland. Pilbara Ports awards contract to Jan De Nul Australia to deliver the Zone 5 Bypass Channel at Port of Port Hedland Project will strengthen… Read More

Jan De Nul and Boskalis shortlisted for Martín García channel tender

Argentina

Jan De Nul and Boskalis International Uruguay were shortlisted to continue in the running in the international tender to dredge the Martín García Channel, a five-year contract that seeks to ensure the navigability of a key route for regional trade. The Administrative Commission of the Río de la Plata (CARP) excluded CHEC Dredging Co from the tender due… Read More

Jan De Nul awarded 25-year concession for Argentinean waterway

Argentina

For the next 25 years, Jan De Nul will be responsible for deepening, modernising and maintaining Argentina’s main waterway under a concession agreement that allows the company to collect toll fees from passing vessels. The company has maintained the Paraná River since 1995 and sees this new contract as a strong vote of confidence. The… Read More


USACE

USACE Ends Coastal Storm Study for Collier County, Fl. Due to Insufficient Funds

FL, United States

The Army Corps of Engineers terminated its Collier County Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study, ending a yearslong effort to evaluate hurricane and storm surge protection options along the county’s Gulf coastline. The study, reinitiated after Hurricane Ian in 2022, focused on vulnerable areas including Vanderbilt Beach, Park Shore, Naples and Marco Island. Officials examined… Read More

GLDD’s Buxton & Avon Beach. N.C. Beach Nourishment Set to Start in May, but FEMA $ Required to Complete Second Phase

NC, United States

If FEMA funding is awarded, it could add around 1.2 million more cubic yards of sand combined to the project OUTER BANKS, N.C. — It’s no secret that Hatteras Island has faced an enormous amount of adversity throughout the fall and winter on the Outer Banks. But soon help will be on the way through… Read More

USCAE Philadelphia District Awards Norfolk Dredging a $27.6 million Dredge Contract for Maintenance Dredging on Delaware River and Wilmington Harbor

PA, United States

PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Philadelphia District awarded a contract to Norfolk Dredging Company for $27.6 million to conduct maintenance dredging of portions of the Delaware River and Wilmington Harbor federal shipping channels. Approximately three million cubic yards of sediment will be dredged from the Marcus Hook, Deepwater Point, and New Castle Ranges… Read More

ERDC, USACE host workshop in Botswana to help mitigate lead contamination

Botswana

GABORONE, Botswana—Subject-matter experts from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Europe District recently traveled to Gaborone, Botswana to conduct an Environmental Soil Screening Workshop with the Botswana Defense Force (BDF) at their shooting ranges. In support of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) and the U.S…. Read More


Videos | C-Suite Interviews

Record year for Jan De Nul: turnover of €4.24 billion

Luxembourg

With a 36% increase in turnover compared to 2023, it seemed challenging to surpass 2024. Nevertheless, turnover in 2025 rose again by 6% and net profit by a significant 12% compared to 2024. CFO Jan Neckebroeck: “We are prepared for the future.” With a total turnover of €4.24 billion, we recorded a 6% increase compared… Read More

IHC Offshore Energy

Netherlands

Introducing IHC Offshore Energy, a leading supplier of reliable and advanced vessels, equipment and services for numerous offshore industries. Drawing on a wealth of knowledge and experience, our high-tech and flexible solutions lead the way towards more efficient and sustainable offshore operations providing a competitive edge to customers worldwide. For more information visit https://www.royalihc.com/offshore-energy … Read More

CK Hutchinson Sees Chance of Panama Port Sale Going Through

Panama

Summary Firm hopes for deal capable of getting all regulatory approvals Deal requires approval from China, US, UK, EU, and others Chairman Victor Li misses analyst briefing for first time H1 underlying profit up 11%, net profit down 92% HONG KONG, Aug 14 (Reuters) – CK Hutchison (0001.HK), opens new tab said on Thursday its $22.8 billion… Read More

Royal IHC expands dredge production outside of the Netherlands to VAHALI Shipyards in Serbia

Netherlands

As a result of the growing demand for Beavers®, Royal IHC has decided to expand its production capacity. In addition to their Dutch production capacity, Royal IHC has selected VAHALI Shipyards to build standard cutter suction dredgers (CSD) at its yard in Serbia. The first steel plates were cut last week, marking the official start… Read More

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