by Natasha Foster | Mar 26, 2025
The shipping industry plays a critical role in global trade, ensuring the seamless movement of goods across oceans. However, maintaining efficiency, reliability, and safety in maritime operations requires more than just well-built vessels-it demands a strategic approach to fleet management. Three essential components must be seamlessly integrated: maintenance planning, labour scheduling, and safety management.
by Natasha Foster | Mar 19, 2025
The RenewableUK Ports & Vessels 2025 conference was a powerful reflection of an industry in transformation. Industry leaders gathered to share insights, discuss challenges, and explore solutions to drive the future of offshore wind. As the UK accelerates its transition to clean energy, ports and vessel operators sit at the heart of this evolution-expanding infrastructure, embracing new technologies, and ensuring supply chains can meet growing demand.
by Natasha Foster | Mar 6, 2025
In today’s rapidly evolving world, our teams must navigate an intricate landscape of political, geographical, geological, and meteorological challenges-not to mention the unpredictability of what we call a ‘different kind of normal,’ as explored in my Every Day is Different blog series. While our approach to successful project delivery continues to adapt and evolve, one thing remains constant: our unwavering commitment to quality, compliance, and a client-first focus.
by Natasha Foster | Jan 21, 2025
Ports are the lifeblood of global trade, handling millions of tonnes of cargo every year. Behind the smooth operations of any port lies a network of capital-intensive assets, including cranes, container handling equipment, docking infrastructure, and sophisticated tracking systems. These assets are vital for ensuring operational efficiency and meeting the demands of modern maritime logistics.
by Natasha Foster | Nov 21, 2024
Once the birthplace of the industrial revolution, Wales is now positioned to lead a new era defined by clean, sustainable energy derived from its abundant natural resources: the sun, wind, and tides. This ambitious vision is not only about powering homes and businesses but about shaping a cleaner, greener future for communities in Cymru and across the UK.