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What does maritime engineering include today?

Maritime engineering today spans the planning, design, construction, and modernization of ports, terminals, marine infrastructure, and coastal facilities. WSP brings together engineering, environmental science, digital tools, and operational insight to deliver integrated, future-ready maritime solutions.

How does maritime infrastructure support global trade and economic growth?

Maritime infrastructure underpins global supply chains, with around 70% of goods transported by sea. WSP supports ports and coastal facilities that enable efficient trade, regional connectivity, energy development, and passenger movement, strengthening economic resilience at local, national, and global levels.

How does WSP help deliver future-ready maritime infrastructure?

WSP combines global maritime expertise with local knowledge to deliver future-ready infrastructure that responds to growth, climate change, and regulatory pressures. Our teams support projects across the full lifecycle, integrating resilience, sustainability, digital innovation, and cost-effective design.

How does WSP integrate sustainability into maritime projects?

Sustainability is embedded into WSP’s maritime projects from early planning through operations. This includes reducing carbon emissions, supporting decarbonization strategies, protecting marine ecosystems, improving energy efficiency, and ensuring compliance with evolving environmental regulations.

Who does WSP work with in the maritime sector?

WSP works with port authorities, terminal operators, governments, developers, energy providers, cruise operators, and defense organizations worldwide, delivering tailored solutions across commercial, industrial, passenger, and strategic maritime infrastructure.

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