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BMT is awarded a multi-lot Framework Agreement by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac Ferries) to deliver Marine Professional Consultancy services in three key areas: Naval Architecture and Technical Support, Marine and Safety Support, and Investigation Support.
We're pleased to announce the appointment of Jesse Westerman as Marine Consultant. He joins our Rotterdam office, becoming part of the international network of expert marine consultants, bringing extensive operational experience in LNG shipping, maritime innovation, safety, and project management.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Panagiotis (Panos) Kasionis as Marine Consultant, further enhancing our presence in the marine surveys market across the Netherlands and Europe.
Angelo’s expertise enhances the ability to provide specialised and thorough marine consulting and technical services.
This strategic addition reinforces BMT's commitment to providing specialised and comprehensive marine consulting and forensic investigation services.
BMT in the UK and Europe has announced a new senior business development managerial appointment, effective this month, which will support the delivery of the company’s Marine Surveys’ strategy.
Miguel Centeno, BMT's Risk and Quality Manager, has reviewed multiple data points over a three-year period, within BMT MATE™, and identified that there are three common areas of risk.
BMT, a leading international engineering, scientific and marine risk management consultancy, is proud to announce the launch of its Remote Navigation Audit (RNA) service for the commercial shipping industry. This cutting-edge solution harnesses the power of digital technology to revolutionise traditional auditing processes, enhancing efficiency, safety, and sustainability in maritime operations.
Are you using your port's data to make smarter, real-time decisions, or just collecting it without turning it into actionable insight? What if you could predict delays before they happen and optimize operations with the data you already have?
At 3am on a March morning, while many were still sleeping, our amazing colleagues in the Netherlands laced up their trainers and took on a 15km sunrise walk to raise money and awareness for ALS. This year’s walk carried even deeper meaning, as it was inspired by one of our own teammates recently diagnosed with the condition.
We address certain key topics that have been brought to our attention by our valued clients during their assessment of inspection reports.
For decades, the modus operandi of marine surveyors has not changed much. Sent by insurance companies or ship operators, the surveyor’s task is to collect evidence, to collect facts.
As a volunteer and coordinator for the Zeeland region of the Vaarkracht Foundation, Ad de Klerk, Marine Surveyor at BMT in the Netherlands has, for years, been committed to enabling cancer patients and their relatives to escape reality and gain new energy.
Ports, marinas, harbours, and shipyards face many challenges regarding the risks associated with climate change and extreme weather.
The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of technologies for the shipping industry. The use of innovative tools and technologies can overcome border restrictions; for instance, with remote surveys and inspections, surveyors do not have to be physically present on-site or on board a vessel; instead, surveyors can now provide support, anytime, anywhere, with the use of the online connection, video streaming and other digital tools. But is a small survey the answer for every situation?
Bas Dijk joins BMT Netherlands B.V. as Marine Surveyor. Bas is stationed in BMT’s new Rotterdam office on the Rivium Business park, Capelle a/d IJssel.