
EFINOR Groupe M shipyards will participate in EUROMARITIME, a major event for players in the maritime economy, which will be held from February 3 to 5.
On this occasion, the group will exhibit at the Normandie Maritime stand (Hall 1 – G83) and present its full range of expertise in workboat construction, environmental solutions, and naval engineering.
The highlight of this edition: the presentation of the MASS CLEANER, a maritime pollution control drone developed by EFINOR Sea Cleaner. This autonomous or remotely operated vessel is designed to collect floating waste and hydrocarbons in port, industrial, and coastal areas. It illustrates the group's commitment to concrete and operational solutions that respond to current environmental challenges.
Participation in EUROMARITIME will also be an opportunity to highlight the expertise of EFINOR ALLAIS shipyards, specialists in the construction of workboats, particularly crew boats. Robust, versatile, and designed for personnel transport, offshore or port assistance and support operations, these vessels demonstrate the group's industrial expertise in custom design and operational performance.
Through the joint presence of EFINOR ALLAIS and EFINOR Sea Cleaner, EFINOR Groupe M affirms its ability to offer a comprehensive range of naval services, combining industrial tradition, technological innovation, and environmental responsibility.
📍 EUROMARITIME – Hall 1, booth G83 – Normandie Maritime
👉 Come meet our teams and discover our naval and environmental solutions.


USV MASS Cleaner, the modular maritime drone for pollution control and safety at sea. EFINOR innovation to protect the oceans.
EFINOR Sea Cleaner has delivered a Waste Cleaner 66 pollution control vessel to the City of Nice, designed to improve the cleanliness of port waters. Designed to efficiently collect floating waste and hydrocarbons, this vessel combines performance, maneuverability, and robustness. This delivery illustrates the shared commitment of EFINOR Sea Cleaner and the City of Nice to cleaner, more sustainable, and exemplary ports, as well as the importance placed on training teams to ensure optimal and safe operation.