IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING – LITTORAL COMBAT VESSELS
Being a retired professional marine engineer who enjoyed my 9 years of service in the British Merchant Navy and still working now within the global marine industry, I just...
Read More ⟶Being a retired professional marine engineer who enjoyed my 9 years of service in the British Merchant Navy and still working now within the global marine industry, I just...
Read More ⟶Way back in July 2017 Solar Solve Marine put out a statement proudly declaring the company ‘Continues to be a successful supplier to the US Navy for its current...
Read More ⟶Hot on the heels of my summer news about plans for a £7m district heating scheme that are set to tap geothermal energy from the flooded underground pits and...
Read More ⟶I have been on holiday this week (did not go anywhere) and did not intend to write a blog. However, hot on the heels of my recent CORNY COMPILATION,...
Read More ⟶I try to avoid blogging about Covid-19 because so many other people do it. For some individuals, Covid-19 has been and still is, all-consuming to the point of hysteria...
Read More ⟶At the risk of being controversial to the point of rebellious in the minds of some folk, I have to make this observation. Currently there is an excess of...
Read More ⟶Sorry folks but I have dried up on what to blog about this time round. There doesn’t seem to be anything happening to make us all happy and there...
Read More ⟶Next month, November 2020, is expected to see the handover of PANG TIAN, the world’s largest VLEC (Very Large Ethane Carrier). The prototype vessel is the first of three...
Read More ⟶This week my local evening paper, ‘The Shields Gazette’, is promoting the fact that South Tyneside’s 4 or 5 Food Banks are all launching appeals for help from readers...
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