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Expanding operational capabilities for Multicat Diablo
Operational requirements evolve over time, and vessels often need to adapt alongside them. For the Multicat Diablo, owned by TB Waterwerk, the objective was clear: broaden the vessel’s operational range and unlock new opportunities in offshore support...
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Mud, Smiles and Team Spirit at Marimecs
Last week, the Marimecs team came together for one of their team-out events, which are organized...
Collaborating for a Future-Proof Dutch Dredging Industry
Marimecs attended the Dredging Symposium Navigating Together Through Innovation and Global...
Marimecs designs innovative Multipurpose Fishing Vessel Z-575 Janneke for Werft Shipbuilding
After 24 years, the shipbuilding industry in Urk has celebrated the return of large cutter...
Marimecs sponsors NES student association
Marimecs supports NES, the student association for Maritime Technology students at NHL Stenden...
The logical choice of CFD for shipbuilding and modifications
At Marimecs, we emphasize the important role of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in our design...
Marimecs to Exhibit at SMM Hamburg 2024
Marimecs will be sharing a stand with Maritime Professionals at the Holland Pavilion, organized by...
Marimecs at the Monaco Yacht Show 2024
Marimecs is proud to announce that Erik van Prooijen and Jelle Grijpstra, will be attending the...
Marimecs Sponsors Practical Week for Maritime Students
First-year Maritime Engineering students from NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences participated in an invaluable practical week at the Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz on the island of Terschelling.
NIOZ’s fleet nears completion with the RV Adriaen Coenen being the first in line
Last week, the big sister ship of the RV Adriaen Coenen, the RV Wim Wolff, completed its initial series of technical trials on the IJsselmeer. With the RV Wim Wolff now in trials, two-thirds of the new fleet is now complete. This calls for a little throwback…









