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November 25, 2024
Most cargo damage, like damaged containers, contaminated fruit or wetted corn, is easy to visualise. Yet identifying damage to liquid bulk cargoes is not so clear-cut. And if damage such as contamination is not identified at an early stage, the consequences [...]
August 12, 2024
Van Ameyde Marine has expanded its P&I skills in the UK, bringing additional support to its Crew Care offering with a wider and more experienced team of 5 across the UK. The UK Crew Care team are further enhanced [...]
August 9, 2024
The growth in the renewables market has led to an increased requirement to carry wind turbine parts globally. Initially these parts were often carried on specialised heavy lift or general cargo vessels, however due to carriage [...]
July 26, 2024
Port structures are vital nodes in global trade, serving as the entry and exit points for goods and resources. However, these infrastructures are vulnerable to a range of damaging factors including natural disasters [...]
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July 26, 2024
Port structures are vital nodes in global trade, serving as the entry and exit points for goods and resources. However, these infrastructures are vulnerable to a range of damaging factors including natural disasters [...]
May 8, 2024
Van Ameyde Marine have recently undertaken several pre-purchase surveys. Such work can be undertaken on behalf of owners wishing to seek an overview of their potential purchase, or, Banks wanting to ensure that a vessel is a suitable [...]
January 30, 2024
Surveying damage to liquid cargoes often involves complex chemistry. This is why we recommend joint surveys of mariners or [...]
September 15, 2023
The Future of AI in Marine Cargo Survey Businesses 15/09/2023 Read time: 7 minutes Category: Blog Author: Jeff Wilson Over the summer Van Ameyde McAuslands […]