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Green Marine (UK) Ltd is often recognised for its vessels. The fleet is visible, distinctive and active across offshore wind, marine energy and oil & gas projects. What is less immediately visible, is how those vessels are selected, configured and integrated to deliver nearshore and close-to-asset work. Across offshore wind, marine energy and oil & gas environments, the constant is not the vessel type — it is the judgement applied in selecting and configuring the right platform for the work, combined with the competence of the engineering and operational teams behind it. This is the Green Marine (UK) Ltd Expert Partner approach. It matters most where offshore work becomes constrained rather than scaled. Nearshore cable activity. Close-to-asset inspection. Operations around fixed structures. Bespoke sub-sea engineering tasks. These environments demand more than availability — they demand control, adaptability and experience. Here, success is rarely about deploying the largest asset on paper. It is about selecting the right platform and combining it with the right equipment, engineering and operational approach to repeatedly deliver safe and efficient solutions. Green Marine (UK) Ltd — not just a vessel supplier. An Expert Partner. #OffshoreWind #Nearshore #MarineOperations #OffshoreEnergy #EnergyInfrastructure #ROV  

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Nearshore and close-to-asset work is often where complexity increases rather than decreases. In the next post, we’ll look specifically at nearshore cable activity — where control, positioning and sequencing matter most.

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