• COLUMN | Communication as a safety tool [Tug Times]

    COLUMN | Communication as a safety tool [Tug Times]

  • COLUMN | Petrofac-ed, the Wood Group and Petroserv: restructurings and transformation [Offshore Accounts]

    COLUMN | Petrofac-ed, the Wood Group and Petroserv: restructurings and transformation [Offshore Accounts]

  • OPINION | The Red Sea crisis, food insecurity and conflict

    OPINION | The Red Sea crisis, food insecurity and conflict

  • OPINION | Understanding China’s efforts to bridge the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait disputes

    OPINION | Understanding China’s efforts to bridge the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait disputes

  • COLUMN | Winner takes it all: Boskalis binges with record profits, as Boluda takes silver and McDermott gets sued (again) [Offshore Accounts]

    COLUMN | Winner takes it all: Boskalis binges with record profits, as Boluda takes silver and McDermott gets sued (again) [Offshore Accounts]

  • COLUMN | Communication as a safety tool [Tug Times]
  • COLUMN | Petrofac-ed, the Wood Group and Petroserv: restructurings and transformation [Offshore Accounts]
  • OPINION | The Red Sea crisis, food insecurity and conflict
  • OPINION | Understanding China’s efforts to bridge the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait disputes
  • COLUMN | Winner takes it all: Boskalis binges with record profits, as Boluda takes silver and McDermott gets sued (again) [Offshore Accounts]
COLUMN | Communication as a safety tool [Tug Times]

COLUMN | Communication as a safety tool [Tug Times]

By Alan Loynd

In my last column I criticised the manning of a tug – not because the crew were female, but because there were only two of them.

COLUMN | Petrofac-ed, the Wood Group and Petroserv: restructurings and transformation [Offshore Accounts]

COLUMN | Petrofac-ed, the Wood Group and Petroserv: restructurings and transformation [Offshore Accounts]

By Hieronymus Bosch

“Fix the balance sheet before you fix the business.” This was the sage advice we gave two weeks ago when we compared Tidewater to its moribund and indebted competitors.

OPINION | One year along Australia’s optimal pathway to nuclear-powered submarines

OPINION | One year along Australia’s optimal pathway to nuclear-powered submarines

By Jennifer Parker

Today marks 12 months since the release of the “optimal pathway” Australia needed to follow to acquire a force of nuclear-powered and conventionally-armed attack submarines (SSNs) under the AUKUS agreement with the United States and the UK.

BOOK REVIEW | BP Shipping Pictorial: The Golden Years 1945-1975

BOOK REVIEW | BP Shipping Pictorial: The Golden Years 1945-1975

By Neil Baird

Don’t be fooled by the word “pictorial” in its title. While it does include some first-rate pictures, this book is much more than that.

OPINION | The Red Sea crisis, food insecurity and conflict

OPINION | The Red Sea crisis, food insecurity and conflict

By Saba Sinai

The Yemeni Houthi rebels’ continued attacks on shipping in the Red Sea serve as a reminder that global supply chains remain highly vulnerable to disruption. Moreover, it highlights how food insecurity can simultaneously be an effect and cause of conflict.

OPINION | Understanding China’s efforts to bridge the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait disputes

OPINION | Understanding China’s efforts to bridge the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait disputes

By Sophie Wushuang Yi

Two Asia-Pacific flashpoints – the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait – stand at a critical juncture, but their connection is not always well understood.

Focus on Fishing and Aquaculture

Focus on Fishing and Aquaculture

Baird Maritime once more highlights the ever important fishing and aquaculture sector by reviewing newbuild vessels entering service around the world.