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Australia To Protect 30 Percent of its Oceans by 2030

Australia To Protect 30 Percent of its Oceans by 2030

Australia

Australia pledged to designate 30 percent of its ocean territory as “highly protected” by 2030, a move that would likely ban fishing and mineral extraction in its waters and comes as world leaders gathered in France for a United Nations summit aimed at protecting the seas, the Guardian reported Monday.  Australian Environment Minister Murray Watt announced the… Read More

Join Boskalis in London on 17 and 18 June for the Global Offshore Wind Exhibition

Join Boskalis in London on 17 and 18 June for the Global Offshore Wind Exhibition

United Kingdom

Join Boskalis in London on 17 and 18 June for the Global Offshore Wind Exhibition. Visit us at Booth #L36 to discuss the latest developments in the offshore wind industry and reconnect with our renewables team. And don’t miss the opportunity to attend our presentation on ‘DP-based installation of monopile foundations’ by our Heavy Lift… Read More

The Risky Mission to Salvage Mike Lynch’s Sunken Superyacht

The Risky Mission to Salvage Mike Lynch’s Sunken Superyacht

Italy

Salvage crews in Italy are attempting to raise the wreckage of the superyacht Bayesian, which was owned by tech executive Mike Lynch and his family. They hope to find clues that will help explain why the $40 million ship sank last August in hurricane-force winds that blew in to the Sicilian port where the ship… Read More

Onne Port Functioning At Optimal Capacity, But Needs Dredging To Boost Trade – ANLCA Chairman

Onne Port Functioning At Optimal Capacity, But Needs Dredging To Boost Trade – ANLCA Chairman

Nigeria

The Chairman of Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA, Onne Seaport Chapter, Chief Ifeanyi Isikaku, has said that the Port is viable and functioning perfectly at optimal capacity, contributing immensely to growing the nation’s economy. The ANLCA Chairman lamented that maritime activities at the Onne Seaport is underreported, and not properly presented before the… Read More


Company & People News | Dredge Mining

DEME: Share buyback program (update June 10, 2025)

Belgium

In accordance with the regulations, DEME Group NV hereby discloses information regarding the acquisition of own shares. Under the framework of the share buyback program, as announced on April 16, 2025, the company reports today that during the period from June 2, 2025, until June 6, 2025, the following transactions took place: Since the start… Read More

Jan De Nul: First stone of Belgian Defence Headquarters

Belgium

Belgian Minister Theo Francken officially kicked off the construction of the new Defence headquarters in Brussels, which we will be building as part of the Be Defence consortium. The new 11.4-hectare site will be partly built on the former NATO headquarters and the Queen Elisabeth Barracks. This will free up approximately 75 hectares, spread across… Read More

Royal IHC: Connecting with Africa’s Junior Leaders

Netherlands

Last week, our colleagues Jacolene de Klerk and Craig Faure attended the 11th edition of the Junior Indaba in Johannesburg — a premier gathering for explorers, developers, and investors shaping the future of junior mining across Africa. The event featured insightful discussions on creating an enabling environment for junior mining, updates on South Africa’s cadastral… Read More

DP World Honored with 2025 Port Industry Excellence Award in Posorja, Ecuador

Ecuador

GUYAYAQUIL, Ecuador, June 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — DP World has received the 2025 Port Industry Excellence Award in the “Public-Private Partnerships” category, a distinguished honor presented by the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) and the Inter-American Committee on Ports (CIP) of the Organization of American States (OAS). The award recognizes DP World’s leadership, innovation, and contributions to Ecuador’s economic growth through… Read More


Events & Conferences

Join Boskalis in London on 17 and 18 June for the Global Offshore Wind Exhibition

United Kingdom

Join Boskalis in London on 17 and 18 June for the Global Offshore Wind Exhibition. Visit us at Booth #L36 to discuss the latest developments in the offshore wind industry and reconnect with our renewables team. And don’t miss the opportunity to attend our presentation on ‘DP-based installation of monopile foundations’ by our Heavy Lift… Read More

CEDA Dredging Days 2026 save the date

Belgium

CEDA Dredging Days is the flagship conference of CEDA and is the main event on the dredging industry calendar in the CEDA (EMEA) region. The “new style” Dredging Days 2024 conference in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, was a great success. In the next edition, which will take place from 11-13 May 2026 in Antwerp, Belgium, we will… Read More

IADC Dredging and Reclamation Seminar, held from 16-20 June 2025 in Delft

Netherlands

To optimise the chances of the successful completion of a project, contracting parties should, from the start, fully understand the requirements of a dredging project. IADC’s five-day seminar strives to provide an understanding of the basics of dredging through lectures and workshops which are given by industry experts in a classroom setting for a hands-on… Read More

Royal IHC: Register now for the General Dredging Course!

Netherlands

𝐑𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐧𝐨𝐰 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐆𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐃𝐫𝐞𝐝𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞! A course that covers all aspects of dredging in just two weeks. Want to see what it’s like? Watch the video below! 📸 📍Kinderdijk, the Netherlands 📧Register via training@royalihc.com 📅September 15-26, 2025 Source


Maritime hires and promotions

VARD Appoints Kolbjørn Moldskred and Andreas Backlund To Sales Team

Norway

We are pleased to welcome Kolbjørn Moldskred and Andreas Backlund to new positions in the VARD sales team! Kolbjørn Moldskred joins as SVP Sales, bringing with him more than 30 years of maritime experience — including two decades in ship design and vessel sales. He comes from Ulstein Verft and officially started with VARD on June… Read More

Arcadis nominates Robert Swaak to its Supervisory Board

Netherlands

Amsterdam – Arcadis (EURONEXT: ARCAD), the leading global Design & Consultancy organization for natural and built assets, nominates Robert Swaak for appointment to the company’s Supervisory Board for a four-year term. The Supervisory Board is submitting a non-binding nomination for the appointment of Robert Swaak as member of the Supervisory Board at the extraordinary General… Read More

Marit Holmlund-Sund to lead Brand, Marketing & Communications

Finland

Finnish propulsion specialist Steerprop has appointed Marit Holmlund-Sund as its new Director of Brand, Marketing & Communications. Holmlund-Sund, who joined Steerprop in March, will be responsible for growing awareness of the company’s high-quality propulsion systems throughout the maritime industry. Holmlund-Sund will be part of the management team of Steerprop. Holmlund-Sund has an extensive background in… Read More

Hempel Appoints Anne-Christine Ahrenkiel as Chief People & Culture Officer

Denmark

Copenhagen, 19 May 2025: Hempel A/S announces the appointment of Anne-Christine Ahrenkiel as Chief People & Culture Officer (CPCO) and Executive Vice President, People & Culture, joining its Executive Group Management. “I am very excited to welcome Anne-Christine to Hempel,” says Michael Hansen, Group President & CEO of Hempel A/S. “With her background spanning all areas… Read More


Offshore Wind Power News

Innovative company completes offshore project that will bring low-cost energy to 800,000 homes: ‘Another meaningful step’

France

A wind farm off the coast of France has brought the country closer than ever to large-scale clean energy use. In May, the sustainable energy company Ocean Winds announced the successful installation of its first wind turbine. It plans to install 61 turbines by September. Upon completion of this wind farm, Ocean Winds is expected to provide… Read More

Van Oord: Boreas update

Netherlands

Boreas update! 📣 We’re one step closer to the christening of offshore installation vessel Boreas. The Boreas is now docked at Damen Verolme in Rotterdam and in just 2 weeks, the vessel will be christened! And did you know that this many people work on the Boreas? 💪 Can’t wait to see the vessel? Take… Read More

Boskalis: Here we come (again and again and again)!

Netherlands

Heavy marine transport operations are regularly one-off operations. In the case of Boskalis’ involvement in the development of Ørsted‘s Greater Changhua 2 offshore wind farm, however, this is not the case. This year, we are transporting a total of 66 three-legged jacket foundations from the port of Taichung in Taiwan to the offshore wind farm,… Read More

Orsted Irish Sea Wind Farm Possibly in Jeopardy

United Kingdom

Danish renewables giant says Miliband must consider ‘worst-case scenario’ of its assets losing a decade of possible lifetime when weighing environmental benefits of newcomer project Orsted has warned UK energy secretary Ed Miliband that its Irish Sea offshore wind assets could be shuttered a decade earlier than otherwise if he makes an “essentially irreversible” ruling… Read More


Port News

China increases presence in Brazilian ports

Brazil

China is consolidating its control over critical logistical hubs in Brazil through its state-owned enterprises. Its latest move in Latin America was the acquisition of a 70% stake in Vast Infraestructura, which operates the Port of Açu’s only private transshipment terminal for very large crude carriers in Rio de Janeiro. The $714 million deal puts… Read More

Santos port terminal auction may end up in court

Brazil

Major shipping firms expected to challenge restrictions in Tecon 10 bidding The upcoming auction of the Tecon Santos 10, a massive container terminal planned for Brazil’s largest port in São Paulo, is likely to face legal challenges following restrictions imposed by the country’s Waterway Transport Agency (ANTAQ) on current port operators. The agency recently barred… Read More

Baltic Hub Inaugurates T3 Terminal, Strengthening Poland’s Position as a Leading Logistics Hub

Poland

Baltic Hub, a member of the PSA Group, has officially inaugurated its new T3 terminal in Gdańsk on 6 June, marking a significant milestone in Poland’s maritime development and reinforcing its position within the global supply chain. The opening ceremony was attended by government officials, local authorities and industry leaders, celebrating this major port investment… Read More

Philippine Ports Authority to upgrade Samar Port amid key bridge closure

Philippines

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has committed more than ₱400 million ($7.1 million) from its corporate operating budget to expand and modernise key ports in Samar island, identifying them as critical alternate transport routes in response to ongoing restrictions on the San Juanico Bridge. The initiative follows the Department of Public Works and Highways’ (DPWH)… Read More


Project Updates & Industry Developments

Indian coast guard battles massive fire on container ship listing off Kerala

India

India’s coast guard is fighting a massive blaze aboard a container ship that’s threatening to sink about 15 nautical miles off the coast of Kerala as the search continues for four missing crew members. Images showed flames and towering plumes of diesel smoke rising from the Singaporean-flagged MV Wan Hai 503 that was tilting “10… Read More

River Dredging Flocculant Market Demand Analysis Report 2025

World ,

Global Info Research’s report offers an in-depth look into the current and future trends in River Dredging Flocculant, making it an invaluable resource for businesses involved in the sector. This data will help companies make informed decisions on research and development, product design, and marketing strategies. It also provides insights into River Dredging Flocculant’ cost… Read More

Beaches restoration program (Tropical Cyclone Alfred)

Australia

Project type – Oceans, beaches and waterways Project schedule – Ongoing Tropical Cyclone Alfred hit the Gold Coast hard in March 2025. It caused steep sand scarping and damaged access ways and coastal infrastructure. We lost approximately 4 million cubic metres of sand – which is about 320,000 semi-trailer loads. We have been working every… Read More

Panama Canal Chief Warns $23B Port Deal Poses Risks to its Neutrality

Panama

The Panama Canal Authority’s lead official is the latest stakeholder to express his doubts about the sale of two ports on both sides of the waterway. Ricaurte Vásquez Morales, administrator at the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), told the Financial Times the $23 billion deal that would shift the ports into the hands of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)… Read More


Sand & Gravel News

Extension sought for concrete company’s sand and gravel pit located in Kildare

Ireland

A concrete company intends to extend a sand and gravel pit which is located in County Kildare. Kilsaran Concrete Unlimited Company (otherwise known simply as Kilsaran) is seeking authorisation from Kildare County Council (KCC) to make the extension to the site in Corbally, Kilcullen, according to a planning permission application. The description of the application notes that… Read More

Huge sand and gravel quarry could be excavated near a Derbyshire village

United Kingdom

A large sand and gravel quarry could be excavated near a Derbyshire village. The 177-acre series of fields off Leathersley Lane, west of Scropton and south of the A50, could be turned into a sand and gravel quarry under plans submitted to Derbyshire County Council. It forms the first major minerals application validated by the authority since… Read More

Alberta says more sand and gravel, less red tape

Canada

Province is laying the foundation for faster approvals with the launch of a new task force aimed at accelerating regulatory processes for sand and gravel operations. With sand, gravel and crushed stone being the backbone of the construction economy, and essential for building roads, homes and infrastructure, Alberta’s provincial government is launching the Sand and… Read More

Punjab’s New Mining Policy: Curb on Corruption, Rights Over Sand-Gravel now Directly in Public Hands

India

Chandigarh The Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema on Tuesday announced that the groundbreaking new mining policy of the Punjab Government fundamentally shifts the control of sand and gravel resources directly into the hands of the people, effectively curbing corruption and significantly increasing state revenue. The Finance Minister announced this as he along with Mining… Read More


Shipbuilding | Marine Products | Technology

B.C. Ferries selects Chinese state-owned shipyard to build new major vessels

Canada

B.C. Ferries has selected a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build its next generation of major vessels. The ferry company announced Tuesday that China Merchants Industry Weihai Shipyards was chosen to build its four new major vessels following a global procurement process that began in 2021 and included international site visits and third-party reference checks. B.C…. Read More

Construction begins on new Chinese DP3 piling ship

China

Chinese shipbuilder Dajin Heavy Industries, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bestway Marine and Energy Technology, has begun construction of a new dynamically-positioned pile driving vessel for China Railway Construction Corporation (CRC). Construction of the vessel will be funded by the CRC Bridge Engineering Bureau Group. Design work was undertaken by Shanghai Jiahao Marine Engineering Research and Design. Tiejian… Read More

Launch of Dredge Yard CSD300 in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

Launch of Dredge Yard CSD300 in Sri Lanka We had the pleasure of launching our Cutter Suction Dredger ECO300 in Sri Lanka. This project highlighted the strength of international cooperation and the reliability of our modular dredging solutions. The CSD300, known for its compact design and powerful dredging capabilities, suitable for various maintenance dredging and… Read More

Introducing the Dredge Yard Plain Suction Dredger

Netherlands

Our Plain Suction Dredger is designed for efficient and cost-effective dredging operations. It is easy to operate, maintain, and transport—making it ideal for small-scale projects such as river cleaning, sand mining, and environmental dredging. Built with high-quality components and engineered for reliable performance, the dredger can be customized to meet specific site requirements. 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

A permanent dredging solution for Swansea Channel is on track to be operational in mid-2026

Australia

A permanent dredging solution for Swansea Channel is on track to be operational in mid-2026 after Lake Macquarie City Council awarded a $7.4 million tender to provide a dredge and sand transfer system. Australian-based Birdon Pty Ltd will provide a 12m vessel known as a Beaver 30 to undertake the work, with more than 800… Read More

Port of Santos, Brazil has Bid Notice for Dredging to Deepen Port

Brazil

The bidding notice for the deepening dredging of the Port of Santos channel to 16 meters (currently ranging between 14 and 15 meters, depending on the location) will be launched in the second half of this year. In parallel, rock removal (known as “derrocagem”) will begin at 33 points along the access channel—this is the… Read More

Work to begin on new Marina de Gandia; include dredging

Spain

Construction of the new Marina de Gandia in Spain is scheduled to begin in September, following its official presentation at Foment. With an investment of €8 million, the project marks a development in the city’s efforts to modernise the Grau and beach areas with enhanced facilities for nautical activities and tourism. The event brought together city officials,… Read More

Aker Solutions awarded contract for BalWin2 offshore wind project

Germany

Aker Solutions has signed a significant[1] contract with Dragados Offshore to deliver the steel substructure for the 2GW HVDC converter station for the BalWin2 offshore wind grid connection system in Germany, developed by Amprion Offshore GmbH. Reference is made to the stock exchange release published on February 10, 2025. With this contract award, Dragados has… Read More


USACE

Arcadis joint venture team secures two multiple-award task order contracts with US Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District

Netherlands

Latest win sees Arcadis team providing Architect-Engineer services to support military construction projects across Europe Arcadis, a global leader in intelligence-driven sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions, announced today that it has been awarded two shared $249 million, indefinite delivery multiple-award task order contracts for Architect-Engineer (A-E) Services with the US Army Corps of Engineers,… Read More

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers MURDEN Dredges Naval Station Guantanamo Bay

Cuba

GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA –Waterway Navigation is the U. S Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) earliest Civil Works mission.   Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, called upon the Wilmington District’s Dredge MURDEN for an innovative mission to help clear critical shoaling to maintain safe and efficient navigation conditions for military and commercial vessels in the harbor. The… Read More

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


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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