by Mets | Aug 20, 2025 | blog
Introduction At the forefront of marine innovation, Mets recognizes that shipbuilding is more than just an industry; it is the backbone of global trade, defense, and offshore energy. Every container of goods, every naval vessel securing waters, and every cruise liner...
by Mets | Aug 20, 2025 | blog
Introduction The energy landscape of 2025 is firmly centered around renewable solutions, with offshore wind standing at the forefront. Towering turbines scattered across the seas not only power millions of homes but also challenge marine engineering like never before,...
by Mets | Aug 19, 2025 | blog
Introduction The global economy depends on the constant movement of goods across oceans. From the grain that feeds billions to the iron ore that builds cities, shipping has long been the backbone of trade. While containerized goods and oil tankers often capture...
by Mets | Aug 19, 2025 | Ship Repair
Introduction You may have experienced a lively debate on the water of a bustling marina, at a naval dockyard, or on the deck of a bustling commercial port: Which is it, a boat or a ship? While the answer may seem simple, such is the nature of this question on the...
by Mets | Aug 18, 2025 | Ship Repair
Ship owners across the globe spend more than $50 billion a year maintaining and repairing their vessels. At the core of this critical industry is a humble structure that the public may not associate with keeping the world’s fleets seaworthy: the dry dock. The...