Ship Repair
15.09.2025
Ship Repair

Change on the horizon for British shipyards as exports return

After decades of decline, British naval shipyards are seeing their strongest revival in decades, with Norway ordering new warships from the UK for the first time since 1899. Its GBP 10 billion contract for five Type 26 frigates will be fulfilled at…

Ship Repair
08.09.2025
Ship Repair

ABS: Advanced battery retrofits can cut fuel costs and support alternative fuels integration

ABS has highlighted the growing potential for battery retrofits to deliver immediate gains in efficiency, regulatory compliance and emissions reduction across the global fleet. Its latest study, Emerging Battery Technologies in the Maritime Industry…

Ship Repair
08.09.2025
Ship Repair

Seascour organic descaler wins second deal on historic Great Lakes vessel Wilfred Sykes

Florida-based Seascour has secured a second contract to supply its EPA-certified organic marine descaler to the Wilfred Sykes, the 1949-built steam bulk freighter operated by Central Marine Logistics. The latest application saw Seascour used to clean…

Ship Repair
08.09.2025
Ship Repair

Gibdock expands OSV repairs with high-profile contracts

Gibdock, the Gibraltar-based repair yard, has recently completed several major offshore support vessel (OSV) projects, reinforcing its position in the offshore sector. The yard has worked on Boskalis vessels including trailing hopper suction dredger …

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