Maritime consultants

The first port of call for excellence in marine facilities, ports, terminals and shipyards.
Maritime consultants, maritime facilities

Port, terminal and shipyard owners and operators – both governments and private companies – face a challenging time. Demands for sustainability, the effects of climate change, economic instability, and financial pressures make the future uncertain. As the world’s leading maritime consultants, we’re here to help.

Maritime consultancy: prepare to thrive in a changing world

It’s our goal to enhance ports, terminals, and shipyards through innovation and sustainable development. That means futureproofing sites with smart solutions that protect people and environments as sea levels rise and climate impacts grow. Ensuring efficiency to help facilities grow and thrive. And designing and creating the smart maritime environments of tomorrow, today.

We’ll use our 140 years of global experience to optimise your unique site. From business consultancy and masterplanning to design and engineering, to construction and operations consultancy, we deliver end-to-end support, making a positive impact on performance, sustainability and society as a whole. 

Create a long-term sustainability and resilience plan for your maritime facility strategy

Maritime challenges

To create future-proof maritime facilities that will continue to thrive for decades to come, you need a combined digital, sustainable, and climate resilient strategy.

Learn more about what we can do for you!

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Our offerings

Discover why we’re the first port of call for:

  • Creating a future-proof facility strategy
  • Developing sustainable infrastructures
  • Creating resilient and efficient operations
  • Transforming asset management

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Sectors we support

We are global maritime consultants specialised in the planning and design of marine facilities, ports and terminals, and shipyards. 

We deliver maritime expertise in the following sectors.

GreenPort Congress & Cruise 2024

Meet us in LeHavre, France from 23-25 October to discuss how to balance environmental challenges with economic demands. Also, join our two keynote presentations:  

  • 23 October at 14.40 | Validation of an Irish Sea green shipping corridor – Richard Willis, Technical Director
  • 24 October at 15.45 | Poole Harbour decaronisation plan – Deanna Cornell, Green Port Consultant
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An aerial view of a harbor with wind turbines and solar panels. This is an example of maritime decarbonization. Wind and solar power are two renewable energy sources that can help to decarbonize the maritime industry.
Eric Smit - Maritime Business development Director

EricSmit

Maritime Business development Director

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