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Summer start for BP?s Salalah fuel service
BP Marine is making a significant progress in the construction of its new portside fuels bunkering facility at the port of Salalah in Oman. The main contractor Fujairah Marine Services has over 150 people working on the site, involved in the construction of BP Marine?s first, new-build bunker fuels? terminal, ...
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NCL orders newbuilding
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has ordered a new 2,400 passenger cruise ship from Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, for delivery in February 2007. This 93,000 GT newbuilding will be a sistership to the Norwegian Jewel currently under construction at Meyer Werft and scheduled for delivery this summer.
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Six more for Samsung
Samsung Heavy Industries announced it has secured orders for two 153,200 cubic metre LNG carriers and four post-Panamax container ships from a European ship owner for delivery by April 2009. Even though the size of the boxships has not been revealed, it is believed that they will be 9,000TEU. Total ...
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Lauritzen expands gas fleet
Lauritzen Kosan, the gas arm of Danish Shipowners J. Lauritzen A/S, has signed a newbuilding contract for a series of four semi-pressurised gas carriers with ethylene capacity at INP Heavy Industries in South Korea. The deal includes options for further vessels. The first vessel will be delivered in the fourth ...
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NCL signs LOI with Aker Yards
Aker Yards has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with NCL Corporation (NCL) for building a high standard cruise vessel. The LOI, valid until the end of this month, also includes an option for a second ship, for delivery in early 2008, with exercise of the option by end of ...
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Farstad orders two OSVs
Aker Brattvaag AS, a company in the Aker Yards Group, has signed a contract with Farstad Supply AS, for the building of two Offshore Supply Vessels. The total contract value is approximately NOK 540 million ($87.5 million) and the newbuildings are scheduled for delivery from S?viknes Verft in May and ...
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New separators from Sasakura
Sasakura Engineering in Japan has developed and launched a range of oily water separators that fully complies with new IMO bilge water rules due to come into effect from 1 January 2005. Osaka-based Sasakura Engineering is a manufacturer of marine equipment, desalination plants, air-cooled heat exchangers and other environmental ...
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Japan delivers its largest boxship
The largest container ship ever to have been built in Japan was taken into service today as the ?P&O Nedlloyd Mondriaan?. With a length of 335 metres, a width of 42.80 metres and a draught of 14 metres, this 7,500TEU newbuilding is the first of a series of eight units, ...
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White collar jobs face axe
There are fears that up to 100 design jobs could go at Barrow shipyard by April unless the government comes up with stopgap work. During the year there has been concern for that hundreds of vital design and drawing office jobs in Barrow will be threatened unless more work is ...
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Posco ups steel price again
POSCO will raise prices of its steel plates and hot-rolled coil to Japan by as much as 5,000 yen ($48) a tonne in the first quarter as demand from China pushes up prices. Korea?s largest steel maker will raise prices of steel plates used in construction and other purposes excluding ...
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Aker gets Olympic PSV
Aker Brevik AS, a company in the Aker Yards Group, has been awarded a contract by Olympic Kombiskip KS, in Fosnavåg, Norway, to deliver a platform supply vessel of the UT 755LN type. The contract is worth approximately NOK 125 million ($20.2 million). Aker Yards already has 10 ships of ...
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Iran Shipping in newbuilding spree
Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) ordered US$450 million of vessels from domestic yards in the country's biggest shipbuilding order. As the Middle East's biggest non-oil shipping company, IRISL ordered as many as ten 53,000DWT dry-bulk carriers at a total cost of $270 million. The Tehran based company, also agreed to buy ...
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K"Line orders LPG duo
Following the signing of a long-term time charter for two gas carriers with Yara, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ("K"Line) has ordered two 38,000 cubic metre, fully refrigerated ammonia/LPG carriers from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering of South Korea. These are "K"Line?s first contracts for this type of gas carrier.Since ammonia has ...
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Labroy cement order
Labroy Shipbuilding and Engineering in Batam Island, Indonesia, a subsidiary of the Singapore-based Labroy Marine, has won a new shipbuilding contract worth $23.1 million from Norway's Belden Shipping Group. It is a repeat order for a 20,200DWT cement carrier to be delivered in October 2006.
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Samsung develops mega boxship
Samsung Heavy Industries has developed a 12,000TEU container ship design which it is now actively marketing. As the largest container carrier to date, the vessel will have a length of 383m and sail at the speed of 26 knots powered by a 109,000 bhp (80,080kW) two stroke MAN B&W 14K98ME ...
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Wartsila powers LNG newbuild
Wärtsilä has received an order from Alstom Chantiers de l'Atlantique of France to supply one set of Wärtsilä 50DF dual-fuel engines to power the 154,000 m3 dual-fuel-electric LNG carrier Gaselys. This newbuilding was ordered a few months ago by a joint-venture between Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) of Japan and Gaz ...
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Hamworthy hits LNG jackpot
Hamworthy has won orders and a letter of intent totalling £48 million ($92 million) to supply eight LNG reliquefaction systems to the first LNG carriers to use slow-speed diesel propulsion engines. The newbuildings, which are the world?s largest LNG carriers, were ordered from Korean shipbuilders. Hamworthy plc has won orders ...
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Cosco orders 300,000DWT bulker pair
COSCO Hong Kong Group has placed an order for two 300,000 DWT bulk carriers with the Japanese shipbuilders Universal Shipbuilding and Sumitomo. The two newbuildings will be used to ship ore products for the Shanghai Bao Steel Group.
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Daewoo in expansion mood
Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME), South Korea's most profitable shipbuilder, is planning to expand its global network through acquisitions. "We are considering boosting our overseas presence by acquiring small and medium shipbuilders in China, Brazil and Angola," DSME president Jung Sung-leep said.DSME, the second-largest shipbuilder in the world, acquired ...
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Kawasaki wins LNG orders
Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) is to build and operate two LNG carriers for use by Osaka Gas Company to import LNG, and has concluded a shipbuilding contract with Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation. The first carrier is scheduled to be completed in December 2008, and the second carrier is due for completion ...