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Idle boxship fleet dipping
The idle cellular containership fleet has dipped for the second consecutive fortnight, with 30 vessels totalling 70,000 TEU getting back into employment since the middle of January according to figures released by Alphaliner.
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UK aims to attract students to careers at sea
The UK shipping industry has announced plans to step up its campaign to increase awareness among the young about the attractions of a career at sea.
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Fincantieri delivers Costa newbuilding
Built by Fincantieri in Marghera, Italy, the Costa Deliziosa is the third cruise ship in 9 months to be delivered to the Italian cruise company Costa Crociere S.p.A., a member of Carnival Corporation.
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OceanSaver secures world first BWS contract for large vessels
OceanSaver (OS) in Norway has signed the world’s first major Ballast Water Management System (BWMS) contract for large vessels.
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Keppel-J. Ray jv wins Brazil’s P-61 TLWP contract
FloaTEC Singapore Pte Ltd, an equal joint venture between Keppel FELS Ltd and J. Ray McDermott, signed a contract worth about $1 billion with the Papa-Terra Joint Venture, consisting of Petrobras and Chevron, to build and operate the P-61 tension leg wellhead platform (TLWP).
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Estonian yard grinds to a halt
Estonia’s Loksa Shipyard, formerly part of the Odense Steel Shipyard Group, announced 525 job cuts last week, staggered from February to April, including all but two of the board members.
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Safety company celebrates half-century
2010 marks the year in which Viking Life-Saving Equipment celebrates its 50th anniversary in maritime and offshore safety equipment and servicing.
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Orders for small craft propulsion pods
Volvo Penta of Sweden reports that shipyard Baltic Workboats has signed a contract for the design and build of a 16m fast pilot boat equipped with twin IPS1050 units.
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ISU appoints new vice president
The International Salvage Union has announced that Andreas Tsavliris has been elected as its vice president; the appointment is effective immediately.
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Cargo operations benefit from electric drives
Cargotec is finding that new technology is allowing electrically driven cargo handling equipment to rival the traditional hydraulics in several applications.
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London P&I Club warns on dangers of using out-of-date charts
The London P&I Club says there is evidence to suggest that out-of-date onboard charts and other nautical publications continue to be a contributory cause of shipping accidents.
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Ulstein is upbeat about the future
Ulstein Group says that it has invested nearly NOK 200 million in new projects of late. “It is during downturns that it’s important to invest in the future,” says Ulstein deputy CEO Tore Ulstein.
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Sweden takes tough line on 0.1% sulphur requirement
Swedish authorities have taken a tough stance on the implementation of a 0.1% sulphur fuel limit for ships at berth in European Union (EU) ports, which came into effect from 1 January, 2010.
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The changing face of towage
The February 1960 issue of The Motor Ship was something of a tugs special issue, with three articles devoted to these small workhorses.
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RAN awards ship bridge simulator contract to Kongsberg
Kongsberg Maritime Simulation & Training, based in Horten, Norway, has been awarded a contract valued at more than NOK 38 million ($6.45 million) to supply the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) with ship bridge simulation systems to upgrade the Navy''s training centre, located at HMAS Watson in Sydney, Australia.
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Austal secures JHSV 2 and 3 contracts
The US Navy has exercised contract options funding the construction of two additional Austal Joint High Speed Vessels (JHSV) as part of an existing 10-vessel, AUD$1.8 billion program.
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Voith propulsion for Egyptian tugs
Two new Voith Water Tractors (VWT) each are currently being built for the port authorities of Alexandria and Damietta. Voith Turbo Marine is supplying the propulsion components for these four vessels.
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Australia to reform naval ship repair sector
Greg Combet, minister for ‘defence personnel, materiel and science’, today announced reforms to Australia’s naval ship repair sector that will help deliver better results for the Navy and more certainty for defence industry.
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Gulf Offshore orders newbuilds from domestic yards
Gulf Offshore Logistics in the US has awarded contracts for two new classes of PSVs.
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Kawasaki delivers Dunkirkmax bulk carrier
Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation has delivered the Feg Success bulk carrier to Cape 4 International S.A. at its Sakaide shipyard.