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    P&I club warns on danger of working aloft

    2005-07-21T00:00:00Z

    North of England P&I club has published a graphic new safety poster to remind its members of the age-old danger to crewmembers caused by the continuing need to work at height on ships.'The most common injuries on a ship are still those caused by slips, trips and falls - and ...

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    Rotor supplies DNS

    2005-07-20T00:00:00Z

    The Dutch company Rotor B.V. has a contract with Chinese OEM?s for the delivery of Rotor NL electric motors. These electric motors will be installed in nine new ships under construction at Dalian New Shipyard (DNS), a member of the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIS). The newbuilding contract includes an ...

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    Hudong delivers 12 ships

    2005-07-20T00:00:00Z

    Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding in China delivered 12 ships of 632,000DWT and produced 35 diesel engines of 404,000kW during the first half this year. Total industrial output for the first six months this year is $508 million, up 11.97% compared with same period last year.

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    Two more for Ostsee

    2005-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards has been awarded contracts to build two 1,700 TEU container vessels for an unspecified German ship owner. The vessels are of the newly developed type Aker CS 1700 and the total contract value is approximately $78 million with delivery scheduled for the third quarter in 2008. The order ...

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    BUE Marine sold

    2005-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Leith-based company BUE Marine has been snapped up by Topaz Energy and Marine of Dubai in a deal worth some £86 million. BUE, which was formed in 1991 after a management buy-out from North Sea Assets, employs 622 people and operates 50 vessels supplying the North Sea and Caspian Sea ...

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    CSSC announces first half result

    2005-07-19T00:00:00Z

    China State Shipbuilding Corporation announced its first half results reporting that its industrial amounted to $1.9 billion, 24% higher than last year?s figure. Orders for newbuildings were up by 33% to $2.37 billion increasing the order book value to $9.35 billion as at the end of June. For the first ...

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    First Chinese LNG carrier taking shape

    2005-07-18T00:00:00Z

    China's is currently constructing its first indigenous LNG carrier newbuilding at Hudong Zhonghua shipyard at a cost of about $170 million. According to the shipbuilder, Shanghai-based Hudong-Zhonghua shipbuilding (Group) Co Ltd, a subsidiary of the State-owned China State Shipbuilding Corp (CSSC), sections of the LNG ship were moved into a ...

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    USCG ends deal with Bollinger

    2005-07-18T00:00:00Z

    The US Coast Guard has canceled a $488 million contract with Bollinger Shipyard after the hulls on some of the vessels the Lockport company upgraded cracked and buckled. Of the eight vessels upgraded by Bollinger, four are experiencing "hull deformities," the Coast Guard said. Two others are still in the ...

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    Daehan gets nod for new shipyard

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    The South Korean shipbuilder Daehan Shipbuilding has won government approval for new shipbuilding facility in Haenam, nearby Mokpo where Hyundai Samho Shipyard is located. Korean government has approved the use of 29.97 acres space for shipbuilding and Daehan will invest $52 million. Construction of the newbuilding facility will start ...

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    Birkenhead shipyard kicked out

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Merseyside shipyard group Northwestern Ship repairers and Shipbuilders has had its lease at the former Cammell Laird shipyard cancelled. The move throws into doubt plans by Northwestern to expand its ship repair and conversion operations on Merseyside.Landlord Reddington Finance has exercised a contractual right to cancel the lease with three ...

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    Two more corvettes for ADSB

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    The UAE Armed Forces confirmed its option under the ?BAYNUNAH? program for two additional 72m naval corvettes to be built by Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB). This brings the total number of ships ordered on the contract to ADSB for this program to six.The ?Baynunah? Class vessels are highly advanced, ...

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    IMO to adopt NSEC area

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the IMO is set to adopt amendments to the regulations on air pollution to establish a new special emissions control area for the North Sea when it meets for its 53rd session from 18-22 July. Other issues on the agenda include ship recycling ...

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    Second NOAA vessel launched

    2005-07-14T00:00:00Z

    VT Halter Marine and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently launched the second of four planned NOAA fisheries survey vessels. The ship was christened ?Henry B. Bigelow?. The newbuilding and its sister ships will provide higher quality data to fisheries managers about targeted fish populations and the environment ...

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    Vinashin starts work on Japanese ships

    2005-07-14T00:00:00Z

    Ben Kien Shipyard Company, part of the Vinashin group, has started building two 8,700-tonne freighters for Japan's Kanematsu Group. The two 111.8 metre long and 18.6 metre wide freighters, built under the supervision of the Japanese AZ Company, will be used for timber transportation. Japan's Kanematsu Group will provide ...

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    Hyundai to expand production

    2005-07-14T00:00:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries, the world's largest shipbuilder, said it is planning to build two plants in Korea that will make ship parts. One of the manufacturing facilities will be built in Ulsan, and another in Pohang, south of Seoul. Hyundai will be investing $386 million in the two plants.Hyundai?s plan ...

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    Birkenhead under threat

    2005-07-14T00:00:00Z

    Ship repairs at Birkenhead's Cammell Laird site look doomed from next month.Property developer Reddington Finance has ordered the ship repair operation to quit the historic site by the end of August.Reddington, headed by Wirral businessman Gerry White, aims to redevelop the docks area in a multi-million pound leisure and residential ...

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    WSF wants bigger ships

    2005-07-14T00:00:00Z

    Washington State Ferries (WSF) in the USA is considering scrapping its proposed 130-car ferry programme and replacing it with 144-car ferries, a change that could cost at least $15 million.Although no final decision has been made, a spokesman for the company says it may make more sense to build bigger ...

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    New Austal ferry for Greece

    2005-07-14T00:00:00Z

    Greek ferry passengers this summer are now even more likely to travel on an Austal built ferry following the soon to be introduced ?Highspeed 5? for Hellenic Seaways (formerly Hellas Flying Dolphins) that was handed over today by the West Australian shipyard. Hellenic Seaways is Greece?s largest domestic ferry operator, ...

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    Gas turbine propulsion gets LR approval

    2005-07-14T00:00:00Z

    Lloyd's Register Asia has recently completed the first full safety case of a gas turbine propulsion system for LNG carriers of 250,000 cubic metres and above for Rolls-Royce?s MT30 system. Carried out in conjunction with Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) and Rolls-Royce, this work was designed to fulfill the ...

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    Transpetro short-lists yards for tanker order

    2005-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Transpetro, the shipping unit of Brazilian state oil company Petrobras, has selected four consortia to bid for a $1.9 billion order to build 42 oil tankers. The company will hold another meeting soon to decide on whether to expand the list of companies qualified for the order. "They may eventually ...