Malin Sentinel Arrives In Aberdeen Harbour From China After 11,500 Mile Maiden Journey

The Malin Sentinel, the final new-build vessel of nine in a £150m investment programme by Sentinel Marine, has arrived in Aberdeen.

Sentinel Marine has experienced a strong start to the year with a £36 million package of contract awards and extensions to operate ERRVs in the North Sea

Sentinel Marine’s young North Sea fleet is cleaning up the offshore environment

The average age of our ships is just two years, which means that, along with being the youngest in the sector, the fleet is also the cleanest and greenest.

Sentinel Marine has made its mark on the North Sea with a fleet of ships that are designed to go beyond the traditional role of protecting the lives of offshore workers. And now its innovative approach, which sees its new-build vessels perform a wide range of tasks from collision avoidance to oil spill recovery, is making waves in other parts of the world.

Seven young cadets have been recruited by Sentinel Marine as part of the firm’s drive to nurture new talent in the maritime industry.

Sentinel Marine has revealed computer-generated images of three new emergency response and rescue vessels that are currently under construction.

Sentinel Marine’s ​Sergejs Scerbina, former student at the Scottish Maritime Academy, was one of the deserving winners at the 2018-19 North East Scotland College Student Achievement Award Ceremony.

Sentinel Marine has revealed computer-generated images of three new emergency response and rescue vessels that are currently under construction.

Sentinel Marine is adding to its state-of-the-art fleet with the purchase and major refit of a multi-role ship. Scotian Sentinel will enter service in November as a Group A combined PSV/ERRV.

​Sentinel Marine has taken delivery of the latest vessel to join its state- of-the-art fleet. The Bailey Sentinel, constructed in China, is now en route to Aberdeen and is due to arrive in early September. Twenty four new jobs will be created when the Bailey Sentinel goes into service.

A young seaman has plotted the first point on his course towards a successful career in the maritime industry after being named deckhand trainee of the year by the Scottish Maritime Academy, North East Scotland College’s nautical centre.