WQW congratulates Dalby Offshore on the delivery of the m.v. Dalby Ouse
Photo courtesy of Dalby Offshore WQW recently had the pleasure of assisting client Dalby Offshore on the acquisition and financing of the Alicat newbuild WFSV “Dalby Ouse”. Some more information on this innovative vessel can be found in here. #industrynews #commercialvessels


Keep Calm and Carry On – looking for the positives in the marine sector arising out of Brexit
“It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good” In the storm of economic uncertainty and political infighting that has followed the outcome of the referendum of the 23rd June, it is now perhaps time to take a step back and look at the potential impact of Brexit upon the marine sector. Economists have been falling over themselves to predict a range of grim scenarios for the impact on UK GDP of the vote, with negative impacts of between 2 and 8% forecasted depending on what trade


After the Brexit party, a monumental hangover
As dawn broke on Friday 24 June 2016, it became clear that the UK electorate had made a historic decision to bring to an end its 43 years of EU membership. The much discussed ‘Brexit’ would finally become a reality. While the 52%/48% decision to leave the EU is on the face of it clear, the overall result masks a very divided United Kingdom. While Wales and England voted to leave the EU, London, Northern Ireland and most notably Scotland, all voted to remain within the EU –

