Welcome to our dedicated page for Seacor Marine Ho SEC filings (Ticker: SMHI), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. (NYSE: SMHI) SEC filings page brings together the company’s official regulatory disclosures as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Through documents such as Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K, SEACOR Marine provides detailed information about its business, financial condition and significant corporate events.
SEACOR Marine describes itself in these filings as a provider of global marine and support transportation services to offshore energy facilities worldwide, operating and managing a diverse fleet of offshore support vessels. Its reports explain how this fleet delivers cargo and personnel to offshore installations, including offshore wind farms, assists production and storage facilities, supports construction and well work-over, and provides offshore wind farm installation and decommissioning support. Filings also note that the company’s vessels carry and launch equipment used underwater in drilling and well installation, maintenance, inspection and repair, handle anchors and mooring equipment for offshore rigs and platforms, and provide emergency response services and accommodations for technicians and specialists.
Current Reports on Form 8-K give insight into material events affecting SEACOR Marine, such as earnings releases, vessel sale agreements and completions, financing arrangements, board appointments and the publication of a sustainability report. These filings often include or reference press releases that present the company’s financial results and operational metrics, including its non-GAAP measure Direct Vessel Profit ("DVP").
On this page, users can access SEACOR Marine’s SEC filings as they become available from EDGAR. AI-powered tools can help summarize lengthy documents, highlight key sections on topics such as results of operations, liquidity and capital resources, vessel transactions and risk factors, and make it easier to interpret complex disclosures without replacing the full text of the filings.