Jan De Nul Group joins forces with Seiche Ltd to start trials for the development of an automated marine mammal detection system on board of its vessels.
The Scheldt tunnel will be the Queen piece of the Oosterweel link: it will close the ring on the north side by connecting the left and right banks of the ...
Jan De Nul Group’s new water injection dredger Pancho was launched at the Neptune Marine shipyard near Dordrecht in the Netherlands. The godmother of the vessel
Bart is Chief Engineer of Les Alizés, our newest offshore installation vessel. Together with his colleagues, he monitors the construction of this vessel in ...
On 15 February, Jan De Nul will start dredging and beach replenishment works in Ostend on behalf of the Belgian Public Maritime and Coastal Services Agency.
Every year, each vessel tests the project emergency response in a standardised exercise. The project team in Guayaquil was assisted by the Ecuadorian Air Force.
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