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UK Unveils £250m Defence Industrial Strategy With Strong Maritime Focus

UK Unveils £250m Defence Industrial Strategy With Strong Maritime Focus

The UK government has published its long-awaited Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS), backed by a £250 million investment to spur regional growth and drive innovation.  Defence Secretary John

Ongoing Case Work

Ongoing Case Work

Our renowned work on maritime casualties has led to appointments as Special Casualty Representatives (SCRs) on two high-profile cases this year to date. STELLAR BANNER – a 2016 built VLOC of 300,000

Hapag-Lloyd and DHL Sign Deal to Utilise Sustainable Marine Fuels

Hapag-Lloyd and DHL Sign Deal to Utilise Sustainable Marine Fuels

Germany’s container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd and DHL Global Forwarding have signed a three-year framework agreement to reduce scope 3 greenhouse-gas emissions from sustainable marine fuels used in

Alistair Roaf

 Alistair Roaf

Alistair Roaf Curriculum Vitae Alistair Roaf is a Chartered Master Mariner (CMMar) with a degree in Maritime Studies and a master's degree in Business Administration.  He joined Brookes

Samsung and Evergreen Complete 10,000 km AI Navigation Trial on Ever Max

Samsung and Evergreen Complete 10,000 km AI Navigation Trial on Ever Max

Samsung Heavy Industries, in collaboration with Evergreen, has completed a 10,000 km trans-Pacific trial of its Autonomous Navigation Technology aboard the 160,000 dwt Ever Max.  The voyage,

Rotterdam Container Terminal Europe's First to Invest in Shore Power

Rotterdam Container Terminal Europe's First to Invest in Shore Power

The adoption of shore power within the maritime industry continues apace with the news that Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) has become the first port in Europe to invest in shore power

HMS Lancaster Retires After 35 Years of Royal Navy Service

HMS Lancaster Retires After 35 Years of Royal Navy Service

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that HMS Lancaster, the oldest Type 23 frigate in the Royal Navy, has now retired after nearly 35 years of service.  The ship, forward-deployed in Bahrain

LNG Carbon Capture Test Achieves 'Promising Results'

LNG Carbon Capture Test Achieves 'Promising Results'

The progression towards a net-zero future has gained a boost following the completion of a test that saw the implementation of a new carbon capture technology on an LNG carrier, the Seapeak

Liverpool Launches £200,000 Project to Preserve Two Historic Vessels

Liverpool Launches £200,000 Project to Preserve Two Historic Vessels

The National Museums Liverpool has launched a £200,000 conservation project to preserve tugboat Brocklebank and pilot boat Edmund Gardner, both of which have suffered from years of

Global Shipping Firms Launch Maritime Association for Clean Seas to Combat Ocean Plastic

Global Shipping Firms Launch Maritime Association for Clean Seas to Combat Ocean Plastic

Leading shipping companies have announced the creation of a new industry alliance to tackle ocean plastic pollution and operational waste at scale.  The Maritime Association for Clean Seas