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Brookes Bell expands US team with new appointments.

Brookes Bell expands US team with new appointments.

Brookes Bell, the leading multi-disciplinary technical and scientific consultancy for the marine and energy sectors, has expanded its team in the United States with two new hires that will provide

Setting sail for success in 2024 – a message from Brookes Bell’s new Chief Technical Officer, Brendan Cuffe

Setting sail for success in 2024 – a message from Brookes Bell’s new Chief Technical Officer, Brendan Cuffe

As the world embarks on a new year, despite a plethora of challenges facing the industry globally, 2024 promises growth throughout the maritime and energy industries. For Brookes Bell’s new Chief

Marine fuel standards evolve for low-sulphur, low-carbon era

Marine fuel standards evolve for low-sulphur, low-carbon era

Since the last revision of shipping’s go-to fuel quality standard ISO 8217 in 2017, the marine fuel landscape has been transformed.  Now a new revision, the standard’s seventh edition since

Breaking New Ground: Veer's Pioneering Zero Emissions Container Vessel

Breaking New Ground: Veer's Pioneering Zero Emissions Container Vessel

Veer Corporation, a maritime startup based in the Bahamas, is making headway with its innovative approach to zero emissions container vessels.  The company's ambitious project aims to

Brookes Bell strengthens its Glasgow team with appointment of specialist Naval Architect

Brookes Bell strengthens its Glasgow team with appointment of specialist Naval Architect

We are pleased to announce the expansion of our Naval Architect team in Glasgow with the appointment of Dr Kaan Ilter, a renowned specialist in vessel design, hydrodynamics and structures. With more

MSC Containerships to Use Shore Power at Port of Hamburg

MSC Containerships to Use Shore Power at Port of Hamburg

The transition towards the use of shore power continues unabated with the news that MSC, Mediterranean Shipping Company, will be using shore power on its container vessels at the Port of

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Wins Gothenburg Terminal Contract

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Wins Gothenburg Terminal Contract

Norwegian car carrier firm Wallenius Wilhelmsen has reached an agreement to take over the operations of Sweden’s Gothenburg port; the largest automotive-specific port in Scandinavia.  The deal

Understanding the ‘101 Challenges’ with Crane Incidents

Understanding the ‘101 Challenges’ with Crane Incidents

Incidents involving crane failures can often be some of the most catastrophic in the maritime sector. From cranes and lifting equipment onboard vessels and offshore structures to gantry and

Could Liquid Magnet Propellers Offer a Safer Way to Power Boats?

Could Liquid Magnet Propellers Offer a Safer Way to Power Boats?

Animals and people alike can come to harm if struck by a traditional propeller. However, such incidents could be a thing of the past if a novel new ‘liquid magnet’ propeller can be scaled and

Great turnout at Hong Kong’s latest seminar on 3 November 2016

Great turnout at Hong Kong’s latest seminar on 3 November 2016

Our scientist, Tim Moss, opened the evening with the hot topic of mass GMO cargo rejections worldwide. While the idea of GMO cargo being rejected is not a new one, the ever increasing scale of the

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