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Boskalis Confirms Purchase of U.S. FTAI Ocean’s Offshore Fleet for $143 million

Boskalis Confirms Purchase of U.S. FTAI Ocean’s Offshore Fleet for $143 million

Netherlands

Boskalis Group of the Netherlands has confirmed market speculation that it has acquired two construction support vessels from FTAI Ocean. The pair, which comprised FTAI Ocean’s entire fleet, was first reported in December as being sold for a combined $143m. Smit emerges as buyer of US fund’s offshore fleet for $143m According to Boskalis, the… Read More

Pakistan’s PM Sharif Orders Inquiry into KPT Dredge Contract Violations

Pakistan’s PM Sharif Orders Inquiry into KPT Dredge Contract Violations

Pakistan

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has initiated an investigation into alleged procurement violations concerning the maintenance dredging contract awarded by the Karachi Port Trust (KPT). Following the PM’s directive, the cabinet division has established a four-member committee tasked with this inquiry. The committee includes the Chairman of the PM’s Inspection Commission, the Secretary of the Cabinet… Read More

Africa’s incredible £1bn deep sea port ‘set to generate £164bn’

Africa’s incredible £1bn deep sea port ‘set to generate £164bn’

South Africa

The 90-hectare site became fully operational in April 2023 and was hailed by officials as a “game-changer” for the Africa’s most populated country. A vast new deep port in Africa’s most populated country cost over £1billion to build, and is predicted to generate over a £160billion in revenue. The Lekki Deep Sea Port, said to… Read More

Ørsted announces impairments relating to US interest rate increases, value of seabed leases, and execution of Sunrise Wind. 2024 EBITDA excluding new partnership agreements and cancellation fees of DKK 24.8 billion, in line with guidance

Ørsted announces impairments relating to US interest rate increases, value of seabed leases, and execution of Sunrise Wind. 2024 EBITDA excluding new partnership agreements and cancellation fees of DKK 24.8 billion, in line with guidance

Denmark

Ørsted presents an operating profit (EBITDA) for 2024 based on preliminary and unaudited reporting. EBITDA excluding new partnership agreements and cancellation fees is expected to total DKK 24.8 billion in 2024, in line with the latest guidance. The operational earnings from Offshore and Onshore were the main contributors and delivered in line with our expectations…. Read More


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Boskalis Confirms Purchase of U.S. FTAI Ocean’s Offshore Fleet for $143 million

Netherlands

Boskalis Group of the Netherlands has confirmed market speculation that it has acquired two construction support vessels from FTAI Ocean. The pair, which comprised FTAI Ocean’s entire fleet, was first reported in December as being sold for a combined $143m. Smit emerges as buyer of US fund’s offshore fleet for $143m According to Boskalis, the… Read More

MOL completes Gearbulk acquisition to expand open hatch fleet

Japan

MITSUI OSK Lines has completed the acquisition of a 72% stake in Gearbulk Holding, making the open hatch vessel specialist a consolidated subsidiary, the Japanese shipping group said. MOL previously held a 49% share in Gearbulk before reaching an agreement to increase its equity position last year. The deal was finalised after securing approval from antitrust authorities…. Read More

Sunlight Group acquires majority stake in Lehmann Marine

Germany

Sunlight Group, part of Olympia Group, has signed an investment agreement to acquire a 51% stake in Lehmann Marine from Hopen. The acquisition is expected to strengthen Sunlight’s presence in the energy solutions market and expand its portfolio of “innovative” technologies. Lehmann Marine, based in Seevetal-Hittfeld, Germany, produces non-flammable lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery systems,… Read More

Hapag-Lloyd’s current fleet total capacity reached 2.34 million TEUs

Germany

HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd, the world’s fifth-largest container shipping carrier, has reached a significant milestone in its storied history. Founded in 1847, the company has taken delivery of its 300th chartered vessel, marking the largest fleet size in its history. The milestone vessel, a 24,480-dwt ship chartered from Reederei NORD Group, joins Hapag-Lloyd’s fleet alongside its… Read More


Events & Conferences

Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure Course

World ,

For professionals involved in dredging-related activities for water infrastructure development, CEDA and IADC organise the Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure course. The course is based on the associations’ flagship guidebook with the same title. Are you a professional involved in dredging related activities for water infrastructure development and working in government, port authorities, consultancy firms, dredging… Read More

Global Maritime Forum confirms dates for 2025 Summit in Antwerp

Belgium

COPENHAGEN, 3 DECEMBER – The Global Maritime Forum has announced that its Annual Summit 2025 will take place on 21–22 October in Antwerp. As Europe’s second-largest port complex and a key hub for global shipping, Antwerp’s proximity to Brussels and its connection to European policymaking provide a fitting setting for the Forum’s flagship event. The Annual… Read More

Smart Port Challenge garners over 200 proposals from 35 countries

Singapore

1. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and NUS Enterprise, the entrepreneurial arm of the National University of Singapore (NUS), held the annual PIER71™ Great Circle 2024 today at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre. 2. Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Sustainability and the… Read More

Councillor Corinne Lamont promotes sand nourishment to conference

Australia

New independent councillor Corinne Lamont has managed to get sand nourishment on the agenda at the NSW Local Government conference to be held at Tamworth on November 17-19. Cr Lamont didn’t get the motion to the first ordinary meeting of council but, despite that, a majority of councillors agreed with its sentiments and that allowed… Read More


Maritime hires and promotions

Bardex Corp. Appoints Ian Finch as Director of Business Development for the EMEA Region

United Kingdom

We are thrilled to welcome Ian Finch as Director of Business Development for the EMEA region! Ian brings an impressive breadth and depth of knowledge and experience to the role and is uniquely qualified to serve existing clients and grow business in all market segments, including ports, shipyards, oil and gas, offshore wind, and naval… Read More

Nick Hoogeweij Appointed General Manager of Cruise Port Rotterdam

Netherlands

Cruise Port Rotterdam announced the appointment of Nick Hoogeweij as its general manager, effective January 1, 2025. Working alongside Arjan van der Linde, terminal manager and manager of shore power, Hoogeweij will oversee the port’s business operations. With a background in hospitality and marketing, Hoogeweij has established himself as an ambassador for the cruise industry,… Read More

Clare Urmston becomes Anemoi’s new CEO

United Kingdom

Anemoi is pleased to announce that Clare Urmston has been appointed as the company’s new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). After holding a number of executive and non-executive positions within the manufacturing, healthcare and fast-moving consumer goods sectors, Clare Urmston joined Anemoi in March 2020 as its Chief Financial Officer and, in May 2024, became Chief… Read More

Chiel de Leeuw appointed Chief Commercial Officer at Econowind

Netherlands

Zeewolde, December 9, 2024 – Econowind, a leading innovator in Wind-Assisted Ship Propulsion technologies for the maritime industry, announces the appointment of Chiel de Leeuw as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), effective December 1, 2024. Chiel will play a key role in advancing Econowind’s mission to revolutionize maritime sustainability and expand the company’s impact in the… Read More


Offshore Wind Power News

Ørsted announces impairments relating to US interest rate increases, value of seabed leases, and execution of Sunrise Wind. 2024 EBITDA excluding new partnership agreements and cancellation fees of DKK 24.8 billion, in line with guidance

Denmark

Ørsted presents an operating profit (EBITDA) for 2024 based on preliminary and unaudited reporting. EBITDA excluding new partnership agreements and cancellation fees is expected to total DKK 24.8 billion in 2024, in line with the latest guidance. The operational earnings from Offshore and Onshore were the main contributors and delivered in line with our expectations…. Read More

Vattenfall signs contract for wind farm service vessels

Sweden

Vattenfall has signed a contract with French ship owner Louis Dreyfus Armateurs for up to three large Service Operation Vessels to be used at existing and planned offshore wind farms in the North Sea. The 90 meter Service Operation Vessels will be used to support offshore wind farm operations and maintenance in the North Sea… Read More

CDWE takes another significant step toward advancing Taiwan’s sustainable energy future

Taiwan

#CDWE takes another significant step toward advancing Taiwan’s sustainable energy future! We have signed the contract with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners for the transport and installation of pile and jacket foundations and OSS on the 500MW Fengmiao1 Offshore Wind Farm. Our heavy-lift installation vessel, #Green Jade, will once again play a pivotal role installing 33 jacket… Read More

Subsea7 awarded contract offshore Norway

Norway

Subsea7 today announced the award of a contract by Equinor for a front-end engineering and design (FEED) study with EPCI1 option for the Fram Sør development project, offshore Norway. The study will finalise the technical definition of the proposed subsea development prior to Equinor and its partners making the final investment decision. Work will begin immediately… Read More


Port News

Pakistan’s PM Sharif Orders Inquiry into KPT Dredge Contract Violations

Pakistan

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has initiated an investigation into alleged procurement violations concerning the maintenance dredging contract awarded by the Karachi Port Trust (KPT). Following the PM’s directive, the cabinet division has established a four-member committee tasked with this inquiry. The committee includes the Chairman of the PM’s Inspection Commission, the Secretary of the Cabinet… Read More

Ningbo-Zhoushan Port achieves record cargo throughput in 2024

China

In 2024, Ningbo-Zhoushan Port achieved an impressive cargo throughput of 1.37 billion metric tons, a 4-percent increase from the previous year, which secured its position as the world’s leader in cargo throughput for the 16th consecutive year. The port also handled 39.3 million twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) containers, an 11-percent rise, marking the highest growth in seven years… Read More

Global Supply Chains Forced To Change Rapidly As World Trade Enters New Era

World ,

Three quarters of businesses worldwide are overhauling their supply chains by working with more rather than fewer suppliers to mitigate risks in an increasingly fragmented global environment. Research unveiled by Economist Impact and DP World at the World Economic Forum highlights this strategic pivot, driven by geopolitical uncertainty which is likely to grow with the… Read More

Panama rejects Trump vow to ‘take back’ Panama Canal

Panama

Panama’s president has rejected a plan by Donald Trump to “take back” the Panama Canal, telling his US counterpart the key trade route “is and will remain” in the country’s hands. In his inaugural speech, President Trump claimed that Panama had “broken” a promise to remain neutral, alleging that “China is operating the Panama Canal”…. Read More


Project Updates & Industry Developments

Pakistan’s PM Sharif Orders Inquiry into KPT Dredge Contract Violations

Pakistan

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has initiated an investigation into alleged procurement violations concerning the maintenance dredging contract awarded by the Karachi Port Trust (KPT). Following the PM’s directive, the cabinet division has established a four-member committee tasked with this inquiry. The committee includes the Chairman of the PM’s Inspection Commission, the Secretary of the Cabinet… Read More

Panama rejects Trump vow to ‘take back’ Panama Canal

Panama

Panama’s president has rejected a plan by Donald Trump to “take back” the Panama Canal, telling his US counterpart the key trade route “is and will remain” in the country’s hands. In his inaugural speech, President Trump claimed that Panama had “broken” a promise to remain neutral, alleging that “China is operating the Panama Canal”…. Read More

11 injured after barge collides with ferry on Elbe River in Germany

Germany

Eleven people suffered varying degrees of injury after a barge collided with a passenger ferry on the Elbe River in the city of Hamburg in Germany on Monday, January 20. The incident occurred at around 06:45 local time on Monday when a barge being handled by a pusher tug struck the ferry Övelgönne as both were transiting… Read More

₴65 million: Singapore company pays damages for pollution of port waters «Pivdennyi»

Singapore

After more than four years and lengthy litigation, a Singaporean company has paid UAH 64.8 million in damages caused by the release of 8.4 tonnes of palm oil in the waters of the seaport «Pivdennyi». According to the State Ecological Inspectorate, the incident occurred on 30 April 2020, and a report was drawn up against the captain of… Read More


Sand & Gravel News

Role of riverbed sand mining on planform and cross-sectional morphology of Mayurakshi River, India

India

Highlights First quantitative channel morphological assessment by escalated sand mining is attempted in India. Increasing TSI with decreased HSI and SSI was observed during 1970–2020. Braiding indices rapidly decreased from 2010 to 2020 by mining-induced pit formation. Ensemble prediction shows lower sinuosity and braiding for 2030 and higher for 2050. A framework is developed to… Read More

Quarry plans move forward despite concerns

United Kingdom

Plans for a new quarry are moving forward despite concerns raised over noise, dust and the effect on wildlife. Cemex has submitted a new planning application to Hampshire County Council and Dorset Council to extract sand and gravel at Midgham Farm near Fordingbridge, on the border between the two counties. If granted permission, Midgham quarry… Read More

Gazprom registers more than 40 gravel and sand quarries along Volkhov-Murmansk gas pipeline route

Russian Federation

MOSCOW. Dec 17 (Interfax) – Gazprom has registered more than 40 gravel and sand quarries along the route of the future Volkhov-Murmansk gas pipeline. Murmansk Region Governor Andrei Chibis told Interfax in an interview that a decision had been reached to revert to the original plan, in which Gazprom would build the gas pipeline. According… Read More

Sierra Leone dredging vessel wanted to quarry minerals: DENR official

Philippines

MANILA – A Sierra Leone-registered dredging vessel spotted off the coast of Lobo, Batangas was there to quarry minerals and not just to dredge sand from the area, an environment official said Friday, noting that the ship presented “deceiving” permits. Local officials earlier said the M/V Emerald wanted to quarry sand from waters near the… Read More


Shipbuilding | Marine Products | Technology

Boskalis Confirms Purchase of U.S. FTAI Ocean’s Offshore Fleet for $143 million

Netherlands

Boskalis Group of the Netherlands has confirmed market speculation that it has acquired two construction support vessels from FTAI Ocean. The pair, which comprised FTAI Ocean’s entire fleet, was first reported in December as being sold for a combined $143m. Smit emerges as buyer of US fund’s offshore fleet for $143m According to Boskalis, the… Read More

NKT celebrates keel laying for new cable-laying vessel, NKT Eleonora

Norway

The official keel laying of NKT’s new cable-laying vessel, NKT Eleonora, has taken place at one of the Norwegian shipyard VARD’s facilities in Romania. This ceremony marks the official beginning of construction. – With NKT Eleonora, we are reinforcing our leading position in the global offshore cable market with unmatched installation capabilities. This ceremony symbolises… Read More

Holland Shipyards Group to complete advanced Construction Support Vessel for Chevalier Floatels

Netherlands

Holland Shipyards Group announced the start of the completion and outfitting of a cutting-edge Construction Support Vessel (CSV) for Chevalier Floatels. A 110-meter long vessel recently arrived at Werkendam, where it will undergo a full conversion. Delivery is planned for the end of the first quarter of 2025. The vessel is based on a MT6040… Read More

Neptune Marine: Successful dredging trials completed of new Tier III stage V certified Gator 50

Netherlands

Successful dredging trials completed of our new Tier III stage V certified Gator 50. More information? Please contact us at: info@neptunemarine.com Neptune – “Marine solutions that work for you” Source


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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

USACE Celebrates 250 years of Service

DC, United States

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is highlighting it 250 years of service to the nation by celebrating its birthday throughout 2025. USACE was established on June 16, 1775, when the Continental Congress authorized the first Chief Engineer to oversee the construction of fortifications and other military infrastructure. Over the centuries, USACE… Read More

Sand Renourishment For Jimmys Beach In February

Australia

MidCoast Council will commence sand renourishment of Jimmys Beach in February 2025 to reduce the risks associated with coastal erosion in the area. MidCoast Council’s Director of Engineering and Infrastructure Services, Robert Scott, said the sand buffer which provides temporary protection to the coastline is constantly being eroded by the ocean. This short-term solution aims… Read More

UK’s Ecocoast and The Netherlands, Noria, unite to tackle pollution with solar-powered innovation

United Kingdom

In a groundbreaking collaboration, Ecocoast, a global leader in marine and coastal protection, has joined forces with Noria to revolutionize the fight against waterway pollution. The partnership combines Ecocoast’s durable Bolina Permanent Debris Booms with Noria’s innovative CirCleaner system, currently operational at Rotterdam’s Keilehaven in the Netherlands. Together, they are setting a new benchmark for… Read More

Gujarat SEIAA gives green light to dredging & desilting work for Vishwamitri River project

India

Vadodara: Nearly 40% of Vadodara was submerged for over three days in late August 2024 due to floods caused by the Vishwamitri River, a study by the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) revealed, as reported by a newspaper. To address the issue, the SEIAA has approved the Vadodara Municipal Corporation’s (VMC) Vishwamitri River rejuvenation project,… Read More


USACE

USACE Celebrates 250 years of Service

DC, United States

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is highlighting it 250 years of service to the nation by celebrating its birthday throughout 2025. USACE was established on June 16, 1775, when the Continental Congress authorized the first Chief Engineer to oversee the construction of fortifications and other military infrastructure. Over the centuries, USACE… Read More

Woolpert-Black & Veatch Joint Venture Named to $94.5M Master Planning Contract by USACE

Germany

WIESBADEN, Germany, Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District has selected the joint venture of Woolpert and Black & Veatch to provide architecture, engineering, master planning, and design services under a five-year, $94.5 million contract. The contract supports military installations and projects throughout 30 European countries. The contract, expected to be completed in September 2029, will… Read More

Thankful for Growth: The Office in Charge of Construction Marine Corps Marianas Celebrates Accomplishments in Fiscal Year 2024

Guam

FINEGAYAN, Guam – The Office in Charge of Construction Marine Corps Marianas (OICC MCM) closed out fiscal year 2024 with 58 active construction projects and record-breaking metrics, according to an overview brief published in October 2024. OICC MCM was first commissioned in 2016. The command has approximately 130 personnel who monitor and manage construction projects… Read More

USACE Vicksburg District announces Cheryl Boyd as chief of the Resource Management Division

MS, United States

VICKSBURG, Miss. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District has selected Cheryl Boyd as chief of the Resource Management Division. The Resource Management Division is responsible for all district level financial management activities and offers professional financial advice, guidance, and policy interpretations while ensuring the implementation of procedural controls, processing of reports and… Read More


Videos | C-Suite Interviews

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

Containership crashes into cranes in Turkey port; video shows three cranes falling!

Turkey

STORY: Security camera footage from the port showed huge cranes falling over one by one after the first impact. Kocaeli governor said in a statement that there were no injuries or environmental effects reported. Reuters was able to confirm the location from the color and positioning of the cranes, the structure of the port which… Read More

DREDGEWIRE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Chris Gunsten, Senior VP of Project Services & Fleet Engineering, Great Lakes Dredge & Dock

World , United States

GLDD recently launched the Cape Hatteras and the Cape Canaveral Damen 3013 Multicats, that were built at Conrad shipyard. DredgeWire sat down with Chris Gunsten, Senior VP of Project Services & Fleet Engineering to discuss their new Damen 3013 Multicats. DW: Why did GLDD not build their own Multicats? CG: Over many years GLDD has… Read More

How the Panama Canal’s Drought Is Threatening Global Supply Chains- video with analysis by the Wall St Journal

Panama

The Panama Canal is running out of water, threatening the global supply chains and industries that depend on it. WSJ takes you inside the canal’s operations to understand what this means for the future of this vital shipping route. Photo: Getty Images Source

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