Marine

UK companies organised by the CorpSignals industry, segment, and subsegment taxonomy.

Company snapshot

What this shows: the size and current activity of this classification, plus recent formations, company age, revenue coverage, and trade participation.

All companies

2813

Active companies

2357

Formed in latest 12 months

170

Median active-company age

10.5 years

Revenue known

26

Importers

78

Exporters

86

Top values shown in the chart

CategoryCompanies
All companies 2,813
Active companies 2,357
Formed in latest 12 months 170
Importers 78
Exporters 86

Revenue coverage among active companies: 26 known, 2331 unknown (1.1%).

Company formations

What this shows: monthly incorporations and dissolutions from 1 January 2024, including companies of every current status.

Latest ten months shown in the chart

MonthFormedDissolved
2025-1168
2025-121413
2026-01237
2026-021317
2026-031614
2026-041510
2026-051912
2026-06155
2026-071627
2026-08412

Window: 2024-01 to 2026-08.

Company status

What this shows: all current Companies House status values. Companies House Active records with dormant accounts are shown as Dormant; the remaining Companies House Active records are shown as Active. Blank and missing values are combined as Unknown.

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StatusCompanies
Active 2,258
Dissolved 426
Dormant 99
Liquidation 27
Converted / Closed 1
In Administration 1
Insolvency Proceedings 1

Active companies by UK region

What this shows: active companies with a known ITL2 region. The UK map falls back to a bar chart if map data cannot be loaded.

Top values shown in the chart

ITL2 regionCompanies
Highlands and Islands 592
North Eastern Scotland 583
Devon 167
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 101
Northern Ireland 99
East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire 92
Surrey, East and West Sussex 60
Eastern Scotland 53
North Somerset, Somerset and Dorset 49
Southern Scotland 40

Geography coverage: 2352 known, 5 unknown (99.8%).

Revenue ranges

What this shows: active companies grouped into the platform’s ordered estimated-revenue bands.

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Revenue rangeCompanies
0-1m 1,594
1m-15m 344
15m-54m 19
54m+ 20

Revenue-range coverage: 1977 known, 380 unknown (83.9%).

Company size and employees

What this shows: active companies by published size category and by reported employee count.

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Company sizeCompanies
Micro 840
Small 1,088
Medium 4
Large 26
Holding 8
Dormant 99

Company-size coverage: 2065 known, 292 unknown (87.6%).

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EmployeesCompanies
0 487
1–9 1,363
10–49 40
50–249 6

Employee coverage: 1896 known, 461 unknown (80.4%).

Active-company age

What this shows: how long currently active companies have been incorporated.

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Age bandCompanies
Under 1 year 170
1–3 years 221
3–5 years 184
5–10 years 558
10–20 years 703
20+ years 520

Incorporation-date coverage: 2356 known, 1 unknown (100.0%).

Classification breakdown

What this shows: active companies across the next taxonomy level; direct assignments are labelled separately. The top 20 are shown and remaining values are combined as Other.

Top values shown in the chart

ClassificationCompanies
Directly assigned to this segment 2,357

International trade

What this shows: active-company participation in imports and exports, followed by the ten HS2 categories involving the most distinct companies.

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Trade participationCompanies
Importer only 42
Exporter only 50
Both 36
Neither 2,229

Top imports HS2 categories

Top values shown in the chart

HS2 categoryCompaniesGBPAvailable dates
84 — Machinery, boilers, and mechanical appliances; parts38£5,983,670,4762016-02-01 – 2026-05-01
85 — Electrical machinery and equipment30£2,590,783,8432016-07-01 – 2026-05-01
73 — Iron or Steel Products24£729,707,7512017-09-01 – 2026-05-01
03 — Fish and seafood, including shellfish and other water creatures18£580,618,0292016-01-01 – 2026-05-01
56 — Textile padding, felt, and nonwoven fabrics; special yarns; ropes and cables18£26,864,8122016-06-01 – 2026-05-01
39 — Plastics and plastic products13£1,314,149,9452016-05-01 – 2026-03-01
90 — Optical and medical tools and devices12£757,698,7082017-01-01 – 2026-05-01
95 — Toys, games, and sports equipment8£37,190,0992018-02-01 – 2026-03-01
40 — Rubber and rubber products7£149,743,8642022-04-01 – 2026-01-01
87 — Vehicles, parts, and accessories (not for trains or trams)7£502,563,7302016-01-01 – 2024-07-01

Top exports HS2 categories

Top values shown in the chart

HS2 categoryCompaniesGBPAvailable dates
03 — Fish and seafood, including shellfish and other water creatures68£587,159,7622016-05-01 – 2026-05-01
84 — Machinery, boilers, and mechanical appliances; parts18£346,831,9682018-10-01 – 2026-05-01
16 — Meat, fish, and seafood preparations10£27,204,9472016-01-01 – 2026-05-01
85 — Electrical machinery and equipment10£715,897,7752021-02-01 – 2026-05-01
56 — Textile padding, felt, and nonwoven fabrics; special yarns; ropes and cables6£3,136,8042016-05-01 – 2026-05-01
90 — Optical and medical tools and devices6£220,130,3392016-03-01 – 2025-12-01
39 — Plastics and plastic products5£175,250,1592021-02-01 – 2026-02-01
73 — Iron or Steel Products4£13,543,6562021-11-01 – 2026-03-01
95 — Toys, games, and sports equipment4£15,064,4572016-04-01 – 2026-03-01
02 — Meat and edible meat offal3£56,280,6432016-10-01 – 2026-05-01

Business and digital traits

What this shows: active companies identified with selected ownership, business-model, and online-presence traits.

Values shown in the chart with data coverage

TraitCompaniesKnownUnknownCoverage
Family business 617 2,074 283 88.0%
Holding company 0 2,074 283 88.0%
Solo founder 849 2,074 283 88.0%
Ecommerce 12 68 2,289 2.9%
Website 85 90 2,267 3.8%
LinkedIn 38 90 2,267 3.8%

Leading active companies

What this shows: the ten active companies with the highest non-missing revenue, with company number used as the deterministic tie-breaker.

Top values shown in the chart

CompanyRevenue
Ocean Holdings South West Ltd £58,323,350
Klondyke Fishing Company Limited £55,083,390
Altaire Fishing Company Limited £48,332,281
Ocean Fish (wholesale) Limited £28,090,384
Kirkella Limited £26,191,213
Brixham Trawler Agents Limited £16,927,214
W. Stevenson & Sons Limited £8,526,102
Fishtek Limited £4,238,985
Ondar Fishing Company Limited £3,222,559
D. I. Lamont & Co. Ltd £1,191,712

Revenue coverage: 26 known, 2331 unknown (1.1%).

Related classifications

What this shows: sibling classifications ranked by distinct active companies, excluding the current node. The top 20 are shown and remaining values are combined as Other.

Top values shown in the chart

ClassificationCompanies
Freshwater 899

SIC classification

SIC 03110 — Marine fishing

Excludes

processing of the extracted materials, see section ##C (Manufacturing), use of the extracted materials without a further transformation for construction purposes, see section ##F (Construction), bottling of natural spring and mineral waters at springs and wells, see ##11.07, crushing, grinding or otherwise treating certain earths, rocks and minerals not carried on in conjunction with mining and quarrying, see ##23.9

Details

Mining and quarrying include the extraction of minerals occurring naturally as solids (coal and ores), liquids (petroleum) or gases (natural gas). Extraction can be achieved by different methods such as underground or surface mining, well operation, seabed mining etc.This section includes supplementary activities aimed at preparing the crude materials for marketing, for example, crushing, grinding, cleaning, drying, sorting, concentrating ores, liquefaction of natural gas and agglomeration of solid fuels. These operations are often accomplished by the units that extracted the resource and/or others located nearby.Mining activities are classified into divisions, groups and classes on the basis of the principal mineral produced. Divisions ##05, ##06 are concerned with mining and quarrying of fossil fuels (coal, lignite, petroleum, gas); divisions ##07, ##08 concern metal ores, various minerals and quarry products. Some of the technical operations of this section, particularly related to the extraction of hydrocarbons, may also be carried out for third parties by specialised units as an industrial service which is reflected in division ##09.