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Bharati wins AHTS order
India's Bharati Shipyard has won a repeat $67.86 million order from Norwegian Offshore Shipping Ltd for two AHTS vessels.
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IMO calls for increased damage stability
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has resolved to step up protection of new cargo and passenger vessels in the case of accident. Accordingly, all new vessels built from 1 January 2009 will be governed by new technical design regulations to ensure a higher level of stability in a damaged state. ...
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Titan Quanzhou doubles capacity
The commissioning of a second slipway at Titan Quanzhou Shipyard in China?s Fujian province has doubled its annual shipbuilding capacity to 20 vessels of 7,000-9,000 dwt. The second slipway is 275 metres long and 48 metres wide and is equipped with a 160 ton gantry crane. The first slipway is ...
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Fincantieri to build radioactive waste vessel
Fincantieri has signed a contract with Rosatom, the Russian Body for Atomic Energy, for the construction of a vessel to transport irradiated fuel and radioactive waste from the dismantling of Russian nuclear submarines. The ship will be constructed at the Italian shipbuilder?s Liguria yards and is scheduled for delivery in ...
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SCI to order four ships
State-run Shipping Corp of India (SCI) will order four bulk carriers by August as part of its ongoing fleet expansion programme. The company already has ordered 28 ships costing $1.6 billion and has plans to buy up to 70 vessels costing $5 billion, all of which will be ordered by ...
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New cranes aid growth at Halter
Pascagoula-based VT Halter Marine is entering an expansion mode that should create about 200 jobs over the next five years. Two new $2 million cranes, each with a lifting capacity of 310 tonnes, are part of the first steps in upgrading the facility, which employs about 1,200 workers. According to ...
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R-R wins specialist vessel order
Rolls-Royce has won a $33.4m follow-up order to design and equip a specialist well intervention vessel. The latest order, from Island Offshore, follows the successful delivery of the first well intervention vessel, Island Wellserver, in March this year. The new 130 m long UT 767CDL vessel, which will drill in ...
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Greatship orders AHTSs from Drydocks
Greatship (India) Ltd. (GIL) has ordered two deepwater 150 tonne bollard pull anchor handling tug supply vessels (AHTSs) from Drydocks World Singapore. The AHTSs are scheduled for delivery in January 2011 and March 2011. These vessels will have enhanced accommodation, DP2 capability, fire fighting equipment, and are SPS (Special Periodic ...
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Scottish ferry sails after costly delay
The new Pentland Firth ferry Pentalina set sail from the Philippines recently after considerable delays in her construction which has cost Pentland Ferries boss Andrew Banks some of his lucrative summer season trade. The multi-million-pound catamaran had been due to come into service on the Gills Bay/St Margaret's Hope run ...
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Bergen Group finalises Fosen purchase
Bergen Group has recently finalized the purchase of Fosen Holding, including Fosen Yards. The purchase price has been reduced from NKr 200 million to NKr 180 million. The total consideration is a combination of NKr 90 million in shares in Bergen Group at price per share of NKr 26 and ...
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Vroon orders wind turbine installation vessels
Vroon in The Netherlands has has ordered the construction of two wind turbine installation vessels which will be operated by its subsidiary MPI Offshore, who are based in Stokesley in the UK.The new vessels are based on the design of Resolution, a wind turbine installation vessel built in 2003, which ...
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Keppel to build Romanian multi-purpose vessel
Keppel Offshore & Marine Limited?s (Keppel O&M) has secured a S$181 million ($131million) contract to build a multi-purpose heavylift / pipelay vessel for Romanian drilling contractor, Grup Servicii Petroliere SA (GSP). To be classed by the ABS, this vessel will be designed and built to meet international environmental standards. The ...
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Wartsila reports profits up, lower orders, and summarises the shipbuilding market
Finnish engine company Wärtsilä has recorded higher profits than expected for the second quarter of 2008, but is seing a slow down in new orders for the ship power division. The whole group recorded a 37% rise in sales for the quarter, with ship power still proving profitable, but new ...
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Gas turbine order for Australian Navy
GE Marine has announced that it is supplying LM2500-based propulsion systems for two new Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) amphibious ships. The vessels are being built in Spain, at the Navantia, Madrid, yard, under a joint contract with Australia?s Tenix Group.Navantia will oversee the ships? design and ...
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California accelerates sulphur limits
Ships sailing off the California coastline or calling at Californian ports will be compelled to use low sulphur fuel as from July next year. From July 2009, the maximum sulphur level in fuel used in main propulsion engines will be limited to 1.5% within 24 naut miles of the coastline. ...
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BV in Russian registry agreement
Paris-based classification society Bureau Veritas has entered an agreement with the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation delegating BV the authority to conduct statutory certification services and to issue certificates for vessels registered in the Russian International Registry of Ships.Bernard Anne, managing director of BV?s marine division, says, "Russia ...
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Construction begins on 54-ship series
Naval architect Guido Perla and Associates has announced that construction is now under way in China of the first of a series of 54 offshore support ships. The ships are to the GPA 254L AHTS design, and all are destined for French maritime services provider Bourbon Offshore. The vessel is ...
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Bidders announced for Polish yards
Aker Yards of Norway is reported to be among the bidders for Poland's cash-stretched shipyards. The yards have been given a deadline, extended to 12 September, to come up with a privatisation scheme which is acceptable to the Polish treasury, or pay back government subsidies amounting to several billions of ...
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Aker Yards to go ahead with Ukraine deal
Aker Yards has announced that the Ukraine authorities have approved the bid by Russian-controlled, Luxembourg based, investment group FLC West to acquire a 70% stake in three Aker Yards' shipyards - two in Germany and one in Ukraine. As all approvals from regulatory authorities are now in place, Aker Yards ...
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First of new high pressure turbocharger family is launched
ABB Turbocharging of Switzerland is launching a new family of turbochargers, the A100 series, which is designed to offer pressure ratios up to 5.8:1 from a single-stage unit. The first in the series, the A140-H, is intended for high speed diesel and gas engines. The high speed engine product will ...