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AA Logistics
Shipping Recruitment Company
Abnormal Load Services ( International) Limited
worldwide transporttaion solutions
AboarD Boats and Yachts Market
A specialised Internet service for marine companies with boats to sell or charter and other companies related to the recreational boat market.
ABSL Power Solutions Ltd
Power Solutions
AC-CESS Co Uk Ltd
Manufacturer of the Next Generation micro ROV inspection system - the AC-ROV
Ace Marine Ltd - Naval Architects
Design and Consultancy on Fast Rib Design
ACTIVITY MARINE
Distributors of Marine Life Saving Equipment
ADEC Marine Limited
Marine Safety and Fire Fighting Equipment
Aditel Marine Electronics
Design and manufacture
Advanced Composites Group
Composites manufacturer
AEA Technology Battery Systems Limited
Manufacturer of Batteries for marine applications, including modular Lithium-ion batteries for UUVs
Aegis Rubber Engineering Ltd
Specialise in the design and manufacture of Anti-vibration and Shock isolation systems
Aish Technologies Ltd
Electrical, Electronic & Mechanical Engineers designing & building equipment for Military and Commercial shipping.
Alexony Ltd
Executive Sales Recruitment Consultants
Alicom Systems Limited
Messaging Solutions and |Telecoms provider for the Maritime Industry
ALICOM SYSTEMS LTD
Inmarsat Satellite Airtime Providor for the maritime industry
All Points Marine Services
Pre-Purchase and Insurance and Claims Handling Marine Surveys for Yachts and Motor Vessels
Allen Gears Ltd
Propulsion gearbox manufacturer
Maritime News

Spanish Police Seize Cocaine Worth $114 Million from Cattle Ship
Spanish police seized 4.5 tonnes of cocaine with an estimated street value of 105 million euros ($114 million) after raiding a cattle ship off the Canary Islands earlier this week, a statement said on Saturday.The ship had stopped at ports in about a dozen countries before Tuesday's raid, and police said drug smugglers had started using livestock ships because it was more difficult for police to trace their illicit cargo."International organisations are reinventing themselves to transport drugs from Latin America to Europe, using livestock to make the control and localisation more difficult," the Spanish police statement said.

Russian Antarctic Vessel Docks in South Africa as Green Groups Protest
A Russian research vessel which has been prospecting for oil and natural gas in the Antarctic docked in South Africa on Saturday following protests by green campaigners who say its operations in the region violate a treaty banning mineral exploration.Several members of the Extinction Rebellion environmental group held banners reading "Hands off Antarctica" as the polar explorer ship Akademik Alexander Karpinsky arrived as scheduled in Cape Town's port during the morning.Earlier this week, several dozen protesters from Greenpeace and Extinction Rebellion demonstrated at the port
Leadership Change at NYK Group Europe
Svein Steimler, president and CEO of NYK Group Europe Ltd., will retire on March 31, 2023, and will subsequently become a special advisor of the company. Steimler’s successor as president and CEO will be Carl-Johan Hagman.

New Company: Lehmann Marine Offers COBRA Battery System
With the founding of Lehmann Marine, a subsidiary of Höpen GmbH, a new supplier of innovative maritime products such as the COBRA battery system has entered the maritime market in 2023.The COBRA (Compact Battery Rack) battery system, which is freely scalable and tailored to maritime requirements, has several references in the shipping industry for the hybridization or electrification of vessels. Initially developed by Becker Marine Systems, COBRA has now been incorporated into Lehmann Marine, which was founded on January 1, 2023. Lehmann Marine is a subsidiary of the Family Office Höpen GmbH, which continues to be a shareholder in Becker Marine Systems and eCap Marine.

Baltic Dry Index Records Fourth Consecutive Weekly Drop
The Baltic Exchange's main sea freight index, tracking rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, marked its fourth consecutive weekly fall on Friday as capesize demand remained numb.The overall index, which factors in rates for capesize, panamax and supramax shipping vessels, was down one point to 676, levels last seen during June 2020. The index was down 11.4% for the week.The capesize index lost 15 points, or about 2.7%, at 534, a near five-month low. It was down 32% for the week, also a fourth consecutive weekly fall.Average daily earnings for capesizes, which typically transport 150,000-tonne cargoes such as iron ore and coal, were down $118 to $4,433.