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Vessel engine damage: Prevention or cure

Vessel engine damage: Prevention or cure

by Mark Langdon | Jul 28, 2025 | Featured Article, Opinion

Steve Bee, VPS Group Marketing & Strategic Projects Director, explains how fuel system check monitoring will reduce engine damage risks, save time and money.

Drydocks World positions itself to power the future of maritime repair

Drydocks World positions itself to power the future of maritime repair

by Mark Langdon | May 29, 2025 | Opinion, Featured Article

As global shipping faces rapidly shifting demands and mounting pressure to decarbonise, Drydocks World is positioning itself as a key player in the transition

Keeping a vessel in prime condition with OEM parts

Keeping a vessel in prime condition with OEM parts

by Mark Langdon | May 2, 2025 | Featured Article, Opinion

There are significant benefits to using OEM parts long after the warranty ends, and understanding these benefits is crucial to maintaining vessel performance, minimising costly breakdowns and downtime of the vessel, and ensuring the safety of operations.

Lubmarine continues the development of marine lubricants for conventional fuels

Lubmarine continues the development of marine lubricants for conventional fuels

by Mark Langdon | Dec 20, 2024 | News, Opinion

“There will not be a future moment when there is a universal switch-over to new fuels and new engines; rather a transition through sustained evolution,” says Dr Oliver Denizart, Lubmarine’s Technical Manager

Revolutionising blade replacement

Revolutionising blade replacement

by Mark Langdon | Aug 28, 2024 | Featured Article, Opinion

Wärtsilä Underwater Services recently completed a remarkable project that highlights their innovative capabilities and commitment to efficient maritime solutions

MacGregor maintenance services go the extra mile

MacGregor maintenance services go the extra mile

by Mark Langdon | Aug 23, 2024 | Featured Article, Opinion

As a worldwide supplier of cargo- and load-handling solutions, MacGregor understandably counts safety as a core value for the design, development, and operation of every system it offers.

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