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For Færgen, one of the country’s leading ferry companies, ensuring passengers have seamless journeys is what they do best.
Marine masterclassFor ship owners and charterers, keeping their vessels at sea, working, and earning their keep is essential to their business.
Stealth beneath the seasThe Royal Navy’s largest and most powerful attack submarine, Astute, heralds a new age in naval capability.
Strength in depthThe North Sea can be a forbidding environment on the surface, let alone beneath the waves.
New customer training capacityRolls-Royce is transforming its customer training in the Marine business by investing in a new customer training centre in Ålesund, at the heart of Norway’s maritime cluster.
USS Freedom, the first Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) has completed its sea trials in a significant milestone for this important US Navy vessel.
There are few places on the planet more beautiful or special than the Great Barrier Reef off the north east coast of Australia.
2009 formally celebrates 50 years of Rolls-Royce involvement in the UK's naval nuclear programme.
The effect of environmental change has perhaps never been more newsworthy – but in Venice, Italy, matching the needs of man and nature has been a delicate balancing act for centuries.
The ships keep getting larger and as a result, the space for the tugs to manoeuvre them in the approaches to the Port of Long Beach gets tighter.
Trinity House is the General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar and is the official Deep Sea Pilotage Authority, licensing expert navigators for ships trading in the Northern European waters.