From the MarineCraft Journal: in-depth articles, expert perspectives, and the latest industry developments for the professionals who keep the maritime world moving. Written for shipowners, offshore operators, engineers, and enthusiasts alike.

Confined Space Operations: Key Risks, Safety Protocols & Rescue Requirements
Confined space work is among the most hazardous activities in maritime, oil and gas, and industrial operations.

Commercial Drone Operations in Malaysia: What CAAM Requires in 2026
Drones & UAS A drone over an industrial site is not a gadget. In Malaysian airspace it is an aircraft, and flying one for commercial work without the right certification, permit, and…
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BOSIET and T-BOSIET Explained: The Offshore Survival Training Guide for Malaysian Waters
Understand the difference between BOSIET and T-BOSIET, when CA-EBS is compulsory, and how expired certificates create mobilisation delays in Malaysian offshore operations.
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Malaysia Oil & Gas Skilled Manpower Gap: Demand, Risks & Strategic Responses
Malaysia’s oil and gas industry is entering a phase of activity-intensive execution, with around 50 major turnarounds and shutdowns scheduled between 2025 and 2027 and peak demand estimated at up to 25,000…
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What Makes a Vessel Seaworthy? Hull, Equipment, Crewing & Legal Obligations
A seaworthy vessel is not simply one that floats and moves. It is a ship that is properly constructed, maintained, crewed, and equipped to safely encounter the expected perils of the voyage…
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The Skilled Labour Shortage in Southeast Asian Shipyards: Causes and Fixes
The skilled labour shortage in Southeast Asian shipyards has been building for years. What has changed is the gap between demand and supply has grown wide enough that the industry’s traditional workarounds…
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Lifeboat Systems: Types, Release Mechanisms & SOLAS Requirements Explained
Modern SOLAS-compliant lifeboats are engineered systems, not simply evacuation boats. Understanding their types, launching mechanisms, and regulatory requirements is essential for shipowners, operators, and safety management professionals.
Read more →Navigating Malaysia’s Import and Export Regulations for Marine Equipment
Malaysia sits at one of the world’s busiest maritime crossroads, and the volume of marine equipment moving through its ports reflects that position.
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Maritime Safety in Southeast Asia: Trends, Rising Risks & Strategic Opportunities
Southeast Asia is home to some of the world’s busiest shipping corridors, dense archipelagic coastlines, and rapidly growing coastal and offshore economies.
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Fire Suppression Systems on Offshore Platforms: Choosing the Right Solution
Offshore platform fire suppression is not a one-system decision. Each area of a platform presents a distinct fire hazard profile, and matching the right suppression technology to that profile is as important…
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Common WQT Mistakes That Cause Failure — And How to Fix Them Before Test Day
Many otherwise competent welders fail the WQT not because they can’t weld, but because they repeat predictable mistakes around procedure adherence, technique discipline, and test-day behaviour.
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What OPITO Certification Actually Means for Your Workforce
OPITO certification is mentioned in almost every offshore workforce conversation, but it is rarely explained with any precision. Understanding what it covers, how its framework is structured, and where its limits lie…
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How to Spot a Fraudulent Crude Oil Deal: A Buyer’s Guide
Trading & Risk Most physical crude oil offers that land in a buyer’s inbox are not real. The cargo does not exist, the seller is not who they claim to be, and…
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How to Prepare for Your Welder Qualification Test (WQT): A Practical Guide
The Welder Qualification Test is a formal, code-driven assessment, not a skills demonstration. It determines whether you can produce sound, repeatable welds within specified parameters and acceptance criteria.
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Drone Inspection vs. Traditional Methods: A Cost and Risk Comparison
Sending a drone where a rope access technician used to go is not just faster. It changes the economics, the safety profile, and the quality of data you get back.
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What to Look for in a Professional Drone Training Programme for Maritime Operations
As drones become embedded in inspection, surveillance, mapping, and emergency response workflows, the quality of training has a direct impact on safety, compliance, and return on investment.
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The Hidden Cost of Undertrained Offshore Crews
Day rates tell you what a crew costs to mobilise. They say nothing about what an undertrained crew costs once they are on the job.
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Top 10 Maritime Compliance Mistakes Shipowners Make — And How to Avoid Them
In the 2025–2026 regulatory environment, the most damaging compliance failures are not obscure or unpredictable. They are recurring, preventable patterns. Delayed corrective actions, weak documentation, misaligned charter clauses, and fragmented governance between…
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SOLAS Compliance for Life-Saving Appliances: What Ship Operators Get Wrong
SOLAS life-saving appliance requirements are among the most detailed and most frequently deficient areas in port state control inspections worldwide.
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Marine Fuel Trends 2026: LNG, Biofuels, Methanol, Ammonia & What to Expect
Marine fuel is no longer just a line-item cost. It is a strategic lever that determines compliance standing, charter eligibility, and long-term fleet value.
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Why Welding Certification Matters More Than Ever in Offshore Fabrication
As offshore projects grow more technically demanding and regulatory oversight tightens across Southeast Asia, the question of who certifies your welders, and to what standard, has become a frontline project risk issue.
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