Ships manufacturers in United Kingdom (UK)
Reflex Marine’s crew transfer equipment is designed and developed to the highest safety standard. The design derived from an extensive, risk-based review of crane transfer operations. Prototypes are submitted to rigorous testing and verification programme performed on personnel crane transfer equipment.
Repower Marine is the UK's leading supplier of marine engine parts & marine engines to repower Mercruiser, Volvo Penta, Indmar, PCM & OMC inboard and sterndrive packages.
Welcome to RIBstore.co.uk, the inflatable boat and RIB repair specialists. For those who need parts, accessories, inflatable boat repair kits, RIB cleaner or replacement Inflatable Boat valves for any make of rigid inflatable or dinghy, they stock everything they need to care for, maintain, repair and clean Hypalon or PVC fabrics, and RIB and Inflatable Boats tubes or collars.
Established in 2003 Rib-X continues to be lead by Colin Baldwin. They manufacture Ribs and Hard Boats – Superyacht Tenders, SOLAS Tenders, Commercial Boats and Recreational Ribs.
Ribcraft has gained an enviable reputation as the leading British builder of custom and production RIBs. Ribcraft are based in their own purpose-built factory in Yeovil Somerset. They are one of the few British manufacturers who have the capabilities to design and manufacture the complete boat in house giving them total quality control throughout.
Ribeye is a British family business that began its journey by the sea in Dartmouth, Devon in the late 90s. From its inception the DNA of Ribeye has been consistent – superior levels of build quality and equally important, outstanding performance in whatever the UK seas could throw at them.
Ricardo provides expert sustainability and engineering consultancy for shipping, ports and suppliers. They accelerate and optimise their clients’ journeys to an efficient, sustainable and low carbon future. From policy advice through evidence gathering and strategy to implementing sustainable technical solutions, including clean propulsion and alternative fuels, they enable confident decision making, impactful action and mitigation of risk.
Cetus Powercraft Limited, a British Company, is the manufacturer and distributor of Ring Powercraft High Performance Sports Boats and RIBS.
RJ Marine Surveys Ltd was formed by Ray Johnston, a highly qualified Marine Surveyor with wide ranging expertise as a marine loss adjuster, consultant and surveyor.
Rogers Yacht Design (RYD) was founded in 1990, and in recent years has become a well recognized and respected international design office.
Rolls Royce naval expertise provides advanced system solutions for customers worldwide. They offer the capability to design, build, deliver and support naval systems tailored to meet specific customer requirements. They understand those needs and are determined to deliver the right solutions, with through-life support, providing the highest standards of service and future-proof capability.
The Royal Navy is made up of five arms. The might of ships in the Surface Fleet, the aerial strength that is the Fleet Air Arm, the covert Submarine Service, the elite and amphibious Royal Marines, and the civilian fleet central to our effectiveness, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
The Royal Yachting Association is the national governing body for dinghy, motor and sail cruising, all forms of sail racing, RIBs and sportsboats, windsurfing and personal watercraft, and is a representative body for inland waterways cruising in the UK.
SafeLane Global detects conventional unexploded ordnance (UXO) and chemical munitions in any marine environment – offshore, inshore and nearshore. It can rapidly deploy in support of any marine operation. They counter explosive threats, hazardous material dangers and security risks.
Established in 1968 by Reg White and Douglas Beech, Sailspar has a long history in the marine sector and they are well known for their expertise in metal fabrication.
SEA-LNG is a multi-sector industry coalition established to demonstrate LNG’s benefits as a viable marine fuel. They fully believe in the benefits of LNG and have been working diligently to bring about a positive and pragmatic change – driving the widespread adoption of LNG as a marine fuel and helping to reduce emissions for the shipping industry.
At Seadrill, they believe in fostering an inclusive and respectful community where everyone feels welcome to engage and share their thoughts. They safely unlock oil and gas resources for their customers, helping them to deliver energy around the world.
Seagreen - Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm - is a development being taken forward by Seagreen Wind Energy Ltd (SWEL) which is owned by SSE Renewables and TotalEnergies. Seagreen 1A plans consist of an offshore cable corridor from the offshore wind farm to Cockenzie and proposals for landfall, the onshore cable corridor and the onshore substation.
Seatrade Maritime keeps connecting the global maritime community. They aim to provide up-to-the-minute news, comprehensive market analysis, and sound industry knowledge that empowers the community.
Seaward was founded by Barry Kimber in Guernsey in 1980 to develop these unique Nelson semi-displacement craft. The original Seaward 23 model was so successful that in 1988 an owner’s club was formed, called the Seaward Squadron, which hosts popular rallies each season.
SEDNA supports every kind of shipping and maritime organization. SEDNA’s enterprise-grade security architecture, verification network, and industry security integrations ensure all the data is safe and secure.
SES-MARINE is a dealer or distributor for many high-quality manufacturers, in addition to installation, maintenance and support services.
SFL Corporation Ltd. (“SFL”) has a unique track record in the maritime industry paying dividends every quarter since 2004. With an owned and managed fleet of 73 vessels, split between tankers, bulkers, container vessels, car carriers and energy assets, SFL’s long term distribution capacity is supported by a portfolio of long term charters and significant growth in the asset base over time.
Shell is a global energy company with around 87,000 employees in more than 70 countries. They work together to power progress through more and cleaner energy solutions. They serve more than 30 million customers at almost 46,000 retail service stations every day.
Shell Shipping & Maritime is the Group’s centre for maritime expertise, providing commercial, ship management and technology services, along with assurance advice to internal and external customers.
Launched in 2020 to chart shipping’s decarbonisation, ship.energy offers news, comment, longer reads and podcasts via its online platform. ship.energy also organises the annual ship.energy summit, most recently in Madrid, and the Marine Energy Transition Forum which is supported by the Port of Antwerp-Bruges. Petrospot Limited is also a co-partner of Shipping Innovation which owns and organises London International Shipping Week.
ShipServ Trade interconnects buying and selling processes: it is simple, secure and sustainable; it is transparent through smart data processes; it is accessible for everyone, and it delivers efficiency and good, approved relationships at the same time. ShipServ Trading ensures fair and open competition rewarding all parties with sustainable development.
Shipster is shipping software that integrates eCommerce businesses’ warehousing or sales software with industry-recognised couriers of the choice, including Royal Mail, FedEx, DPD, DHL, Hermes, and DX.
Simply Blue Group works with the ocean to deliver blue growth strategies globally and to fight climate change. They develop pioneering blue economy projects using the power of, and in harmony with, the oceans. Offshore wind, sustainable e-fuels, marine energy, carbon dioxide removal, and low-impact aquaculture.
‘Solent Electrical Consultancy- Marine', based on the Solent they are perfectly positioned to meet the demand for national and international marine electrical and engineering Design and installation assistance.
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Upcoming maritime events in United Kingdom (UK)

London International Shipping Week 2025
- 15 - 19 Sep, 2025
- London, United Kingdom (UK)

Maritime UK Week 2025
- 12 - 16 Oct, 2025
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British Ports Association Annual Conference 2025
- 15 - 16 Oct, 2025
- Brigg, United Kingdom (UK)

Multimodal 2025
- 17 - 19 Jun, 2025
- Birmingham, United Kingdom (UK)

London International Shipping Week 2025
- 15 - 19 Sep, 2025
- London, United Kingdom (UK)

Maritime UK Week 2025
- 12 - 16 Oct, 2025
- London, United Kingdom (UK)

British Ports Association Annual Conference 2025
- 15 - 16 Oct, 2025
- Brigg, United Kingdom (UK)

Multimodal 2025
- 17 - 19 Jun, 2025
- Birmingham, United Kingdom (UK)

London International Shipping Week 2025
- 15 - 19 Sep, 2025
- London, United Kingdom (UK)

Maritime UK Week 2025
- 12 - 16 Oct, 2025
- London, United Kingdom (UK)