We once again highlight the ever-important marine projects industry by reviewing a lineup of vessels serving numerous purposes. Aside from the usual dredgers, also featured are maintenance workboats and offshore installation vessels, some of which are now in operation in the Far East.
Interestingly, many of this week's reviewed vessels are noticeably large in size and even boast significant carrying capacities, reflecting the type and the scale of some of today's marine construction projects.
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– "Greed and short termism remain the primary weaknesses of the private equity model."
– by Hieronymus Bosch, Baird Maritime's anonymous insider in the world of offshore oil and gas operations
– "The four sites will almost double Germany's offshore wind generation capacity, which stood at just over eight GW at the end of 2022."
– by Hieronymus Bosch, Baird Maritime's anonymous insider in the world of offshore oil and gas operations
– "To receive a similar 'change of control' bonus in 2023 for merging the two companies would be egregious, and it is exactly the sort of corporate governance that we have criticised in the past."
– by Hieronymus Bosch, Baird Maritime's anonymous insider in the world of offshore oil and gas operations
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