Showcasing the Future of Shipping at London International Shipping Week 2025

We are proud to announce that we will be speaking at London International Shipping Week 2025, following an invitation from NBSO Manchester and the Rotterdam Maritime Services Community. This prestigious event brings together the world’s leading maritime innovators, making it the perfect platform to present our vision for a sustainable future in shipping.

This year, NBSO Manchester hosts a best practice session at the Dutch embassy in London. During the session, three Dutch companies will display their innovative sustainability solution for the maritime industry.

Our contribution will highlight a case study on our CIP-series, the answer to the ageing short-sea general cargo fleet. This innovation reflects our ongoing commitment to building ships that are not only efficient and sustainable but also intuitive to operate.

What makes the CIP-series unique is its comprehensive design philosophy:

  • Modular design – ensuring adaptability to different operational profiles and client needs.
  • Future-proof and fuel-ready – aligned with the IMO 2050 targets, capable of integrating future propulsion technologies.
  • Circularity – incorporating recyclable and reusable components to reduce environmental impact.
  • Flexible and affordable – offering a cost-effective investment without compromising performance.

The CIP-series is already making waves in the industry and has been nominated for the Maritime Innovation Awards, a recognition that underlines its importance as a forward-looking solution for global shipping.

We look forward to sharing our work, connecting with Dutch and British industry leaders, and showcasing how innovation can drive the transition to a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable maritime sector.

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