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    Labroy secures cement carrier newbuilding

    2004-06-29T00:00:00Z

    The Singapore shipyard Labroy Shipbuilding and Engineering has secured a shipbuilding contract worth $23.6 million to build a 20,200 DWT single screw cement carrier for delivery in April 2006. The yard did not disclose further details of the contract. Tan Boy Tee, chairman and managing director of Labroy Marine, said ...

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    French offer answer to challenges from Asian yards

    2004-06-29T00:00:00Z

    A French parliamentary report has urged a consolidation in the European shipbuilding sector in order to meet the strong competition from Asian shipbuilders. The report claims that the shipbuilding industry in Europe remains too dispersed but nonetheless offers real consolidation opportunities at the European level based on the aeronautic model, ...

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    EU tells shipowners to cut down on SO2

    2004-06-29T00:00:00Z

    The European Union recently agreed to require owners of sea-going ships to make deep cuts in sulphur dioxide emissions starting in 2006. The requirements, to begin in 2007, will apply to international shipping entering EU ports. EU officials called the move long overdue, saying the shipping industry was a serious ...

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    Bergesen selects APL?s ETP system for FPSO Project

    2004-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Bergesen d.y. ASA has awarded Advanced Production and Loading AS (APL) an EPC contract for the Single Point Mooring (SPM) system to the Chinguetti oil field development located off the coast of Mauritania, North West Africa. APL will supply an External Turret Production system (ETP) for permanent mooring of the ...

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    A century for STX

    2004-06-28T00:00:00Z

    STX Shipbuilding in South Korea has delivered its 100th newbuilding from its Jinhae yard which was opened in 1996. The ship, named Antigmar, is a 45,800DWT product carrier ordered by Stelmar Shipping in Greece. Measuring 183 metres long and 32.2 metres wide with a depth of 19.1 metres, it has ...

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    Universal clinches two bulkers

    2004-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Universal Shipbuilding in Japan secured an order for two Capesize bulk carriers from domestic ship owner Shinwa Kaiun Kaisha. One of the bulkers is a 297,000DWT vessel measuring 327 metres long, 55 metres wide, a draught of 21.40 metres and scheduled for delivery in January 2009. The other bulker ...

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    ADSB signs contracts with UAE Armed Forces

    2004-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB) has signed three new major contracts with the UAE Armed Forces worth Dh180 million ($49 million). These new contracts add to the growing backlog of naval work already underway at ADSB, as reported a few months ago. The shipbuilding and ship repair company won an ...

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    Convergence of naval and commercial shipbuilding standards

    2004-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Traditionally, naval ships were designed by individual navies to their own rules, through their autonomous engineering houses. Today they are progressively being designed to commercial standards.In an address to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority?s ?Natship? conference, John Dikkenberg, business manager for the Anzac Alliance, said a revolution was occurring in ...

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    Evergreen plans massive fleet expansion

    2004-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Evergreen Marine, Taiwan's largest shipping company, is set for a massive expansion of its containership fleet with plans to order 54 vessels during the next 10 years. This is in addition to the 10 boxships the company has ordered from Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. It is estimated that the ...

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    POSCO ups steel prices

    2004-06-25T00:00:00Z

    POSCO, Korea's largest steel maker, will raise prices of steel plates used for shipbuilding for a third time this year because of rising demand. Prices will increase by 9% to $477 per metric ton on July 5. This will take the total increase for this year to 38%. "Demand for ...

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    KR plans to release new version of KR-CON

    2004-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Korean Register of Shipping (KR) plans to release the new version (4.0) of KR-CON - a database of various IMO instruments, such as conventions (SOLAS, MARPOL, ICLL, STCW, etc.), codes (IBC, IGC, ISM, ISPS, FSS, FTP, HSC, etc.), resolutions (Assembly, MSC, MEPC, FAL, LEG) and circulars (MSC, MEPC, LL3), in ...

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    Austal delivers Tahitian cat

    2004-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Austal recently delivered the 56 metre ferry Aremiti 5 to Tahitian ferry company Aremiti Cruise. Based on the Austal Auto Express 56 catamaran design, the newbuilding is well equipped to handle the demanding requirement of providing a vital ferry service between the French Polynesian islands of Papeete, Morea and Bora ...

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    OMI expands fleet

    2004-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The US-based tanker operator, OMI Corporation, has reached an agreement to purchase four newly built Suezmax tankers and eight product carriers under construction at Hyundai Mipo Shipyard from Athenian Sea Carriers. OMI will pay the Greek shipping company approximately $585 million cash, including $393 million by August 2004 and the ...

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    Marine wiper specialists join forces

    2004-06-24T00:00:00Z

    B. Hepworth and Company Limited has announced the merger of Hepworth MarineInternational and Wynstruments Limited, parent company of Wynn Marine. The merger became official on 21st June 2004.This news marks a move forward and allows both companies to consolidate already very strong, leading positions in the marine wiper market. Both ...

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    Ezra orders pair of AHTS

    2004-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Singapore ship owner, Ezra Marine, has placed an order with compatriot shipbuilder, Pan United Shipyard, for two anchor handling tugs (AHTS) each powered by a 8,993kW diesel main engine. The vessels reportedly have a price of about $37 million, and both are scheduled for delivery in the second half of ...

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    VT Halter wins Lockheed Martin tug contract

    2004-06-24T00:00:00Z

    VT Halter Marine based in Pascagoula, USA, has signed a contract with Lockheed Martin to design and build two harbour tugs. The 30 metre Voith Tractor tugs will be built at VT Halter Marine?s Jackson County shipyards in Pascagoula and Moss Point with completion scheduled for the last part of ...

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    First-ever electric ship plug-in at port of LA

    2004-06-23T00:00:00Z

    The Chinese containership Xin Yang Zhou has become the first vessel to ?plug? into the world's first Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) container terminal at the port of Los Angeles. The China Shipping Company, the first ocean carrier calling at the port to utilize the new energy technology, operates the terminal. ...

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    Baltic Sea countries support ban on single hull tankers

    2004-06-23T00:00:00Z

    Eleven countries bordering the Baltic Sea have reportedly agreed to impose a ban within a year on the carriage of heavy fuel oil in single-hull tankers in the region. In a statement issued following a meeting in Tallinn of the 11-nation council of the Baltic Sea states, the heads of ...

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    GE gas turbine to power RAN?s frigate

    2004-06-23T00:00:00Z

    GE Marine reported that its LM2500 aero derivative gas turbine will power the Royal Australian Navy?s (RAN) eighth ANZAC-class frigate, Nuship Ballarat. The frigate was recently delivered to the RAN during a ceremony in Williamstown, Melbourne, Australia. The ANZAC ship program is a collaboration between the Australian and New Zealand ...

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    Aker Yards to build platform supply vessel

    2004-06-23T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards, via its wholly owned subsidiary Aker Brevik, has entered into a contract with Island Offshore VIII KS in Ulsteinvik, Norway, to deliver a UT 755L platform supply vessel. The approximately $19 million PSV newbuilding contract secures full capacity utilization through the end of 2004 at Brevik Construction AS, ...