Dredging company Royal Boskalis Westminster nv hereby announces that it has won a major energy-related contract in India. The project, which will be carried out for the Swiss based Allseas Group S.A., concerns the construction of a trench for pipelines to an offshore gas field in the Bay of Bengal.
Mumbai’s much-awaited first ever international boat show opened yesterday to a rather subdued crowd. At its best moments, the strength of the crowd milling about could not have been more than 250.
Debris from the stricken ship MSC Napoli has been washed up on beaches in Dorset and the Isle of Wight.
The crew of a cargo ship who barricaded themselves in their cabins in a pay row have now been given their money.
The salmon fishing industry worth £18m a year on the River Tweed is under renewed threat from a major predator.
A Devon man has died in a boating tragedy 200 miles off the coast of Bermuda, it has emerged.
Sri Lanka’s navy says it has sunk two Tamil Tiger boats off the north-western coast, killing nine rebels.
A boat used by Greenpeace campaigners to blockade the Faslane naval base has been seized after Ministry of Defence police stormed the vessel.
Smit Internationale NV today agreed with Adsteam to acquire Adsteam’s port of Liverpool towage operations. This agreement is a result from the requirement of the English Competition Commission as set out in its decision on the acquisition of Adsteam Marine Ltd by SvitzerWijsmuller.
CMA CGM the launching a new service linking South America, to the Arabian Gulf, the Red Sea, India and South Africa.
After more than five years of planning and permitting, developer Flagstone Property Group is ready to break ground this year on its $575 million mixed-use project on Watson Island.
A man who survived the sinking of a ship during World War II in which 4,000 troops died is urging the government to declare the site a war grave.
Kidnapping for ransom has become a booming business in Nigeria’s oil producing region, the Niger Delta, and as the country prepares for April’s general elections, the trend sees no sign of waning.
LERWICK Port Authority is to lobby the Scottish Executive to speedily issue a harbour revision order, which would allow the port to create new land for development.