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As our story moves into the late 1930s, progress becomes increasingly shaped by the realities of a world at war. Large-scale projects continue under pressure. Fleets are confiscated, vessels are lost or forced to flee - and behind it all are people working in uncertain and often dangerous conditions, keeping essential works moving despite constant disruption. It’s a chapter defined by resilience — of both operations and the crews who made them possible. This week, we share three stories from that period: 🔷 Pointe-Noire – large-scale dredging under wartime constraints 🔷 Fleet confiscated – infrastructure under pressure from occupying forces 🔷 Vessels under fire – crews facing loss and uncertainty at the outbreak of war Discover the full stories on our anniversary website: 👉 https://lnkd.in/e3RrHPX6 #DEME150 #anniversary