Month: April 2025

Marcap

www.marcap.ae Becoming the marine industry’s first-choice supplier Marcap stands tall in the marine world through its unwavering reliability and client-centric service, with a fully-fledged fleet and a commitment to serving MEA’s top national and international oil and construction companies. Eager to expand in advance of its 30th anniversary, the company is investing in several new areas …

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CRE Marine

www.cre-marine.com Connectivity in the deep blue Following the news of its recent acquisition, CRE Marine has continued to provide a high-quality and flexible approach to underwater connectivity, while supporting customers. Staying loyal to its roots has not stopped the business from implementing important changes. Business Development Director Paul Morrison and General Manager Paddy Mair explained more. …

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Ashley Group

Ashley Group

www.ashleygroup.uk Tackling fleet renewal in 2025Ashley Group is renowned within the marine industry, having specialised in steel shipping and carved out its own distinct niche. Now, after several years of success, the company is undergoing some important changes. CEO Peter Allan explained more, during an in-depth interview with Inside Marine. Report by Imogen Ward. 

Clean Marine

www.cleanmarine.no Charting New Waters: How Clean Marine is Helping Shipowners Meet Decarbonisation TargetsShort installation times and significant fuel savings make air lubrication systems and scrubbers attractive investments for shipowners. Report by Clean Marine.

Anbros Maritime

anbros.gr A legacy built to lastFor 90 years, Anbros Maritime has delivered praise-worthy ship management and dry bulk transportation for customers worldwide. Now in its third generation of leadership, the Company continues to honour its rich legacy as it moves forward with innovation and its expertise at the helm. Directors George and Diamantis Angelakis discussed …

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RanMarine Technology

www.ranmarine.io The sharks biting back against pollution Netherlands-based RanMarine Technology is on a mission to clean up the world’s waters with its innovative autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) and collaborative ventures. Founder and CEO Richard Hardiman shared the company’s progress during an in-depth interview with Inside Marine.