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    Danish fast ferry goes to Damen

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Gorinchem has been awarded a contract to construct a 41 metre aluminium monohull fast ferry for the Danish operator, Christians?farten A/S, based on the island of Bornholm.The new ferry will service routes between the Danish islands of Bornholm and Christians?, as well as to Simrishamn in Sweden. The ...

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    Daewoo wins eight orders

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Daewoo Shipbuilding has clinched orders for eight ships with a total value of $880 million. This latest haul comprises of four 84,000 cubic metre LPG carriers, two from Exmar and two from Maran Gas Maritime, and four 8,400TEU container ships from CMA CGM. The four LPG carriers will be delivered ...

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    Shipbuilder to raise production in China

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Samsung Heavy Industries said it is expanding production of ship parts in China by 67% to reduce its labour costs and lessen the impact of steel price increases. The Korean shipbuilder has invested $70 million to raise production capacity at its Chinese unit to 200,000 tonnes of ?blocks? for ship?s ...

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    ChevronTexaco orders LNG duo

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    US oil major ChevronTexaco Corp. has ordered two LNG carriers from South Korea's Samsung Heavy Industries to support the planned growth in the company's LNG business. Each newbuilding will have a 154,800 cubic metre membrane containment system and will be powered by a dual fuel diesel-electric propulsion plant. The two ...

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    Chinese yards win Panamax bulkers

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding in China has secured an order for two 75,000DWT bulk carriers from a Greek interest for delivery in March and July 2008. Ship particulars are 225m in length, 32.26m in breadth and 19.6m in depth with a draft of 12.5m. Jiangnan Shipyard won an order for two ...

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    Iran goes big with massive orders

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, are poised to win contracts worth almost $1bn to build 10 oil tankers for Iran. National Iranian Oil Tanker Co (NITC) will award the contracts to South Korea-based shipbuilders Daewoo and Hyundai, and Hyundai?s Samho facilities within the next three weeks ...

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    LR Asia completes LNG safety case

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Lloyd?s Register Asia has completed the first safety case in Korea for dual-fuel electric propulsion in association with Daewoo Shipbuilding (DSME) and Wärtsilä. The system is for the new large LNG tanker designs of 200,000 cubic metres and above being put forward by Korean yards. Lloyd?s Register Asia has worked ...

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    Amphibious Aussie project wets appetites

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Industry throughout Australia has the opportunity to work with the Austal-Raytheon Amphibious Ships Team, which in August 2004 announced its intention to bid for the Australian Defence Force?s $1.55 billion Amphibious Ships Project (JP 2048). JP 2048 involves the construction of two amphibious ships between 200-250 metres in length and ...

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    Aker Yards win more offshore vessels

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards has been awarded a contract worth approximately $127 million by Island Offshore to build two anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels of the new Rolls Royce Marine?s UT 787 design. The contract on the second vessel includes a cancellation clause. The 235 tonne bollard pull vessels will be ...

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    MMHE aims at offshore market

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE), formerly known as Malaysia Shipyard Engineering (MSE), is set to become Malaysia?s deep-water hub. MMHE will be focusing on expanding its marine and heavy engineering business and plans to build and upgrade deep-water and marine repair facilities. The transformation is taking place via tie-ups ...

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    MES achieves record engine output

    2005-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Mitsui Engineering and Shipyard in Japan achieved an all-time record high engine production at its Tamano Work last year. The factory produced 177 engines with a combined output of 3.48 million bhp and exceeded the previous record of 125 engines of 2.57 million bhp in 2003. In order to cope ...

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    FPUs next DSME target

    2005-05-04T00:00:00Z

    As a result of increased activity in deep-sea oil fields, orders for new floating production units (FPU) are increasing. DSME estimates that 166 FPUs are likely to be ordered by 2010. The shipbuilder said that deep-sea oil exploration is particularly active in West Africa, Gulf of Mexico and South America ...

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    Korean maritime players to enhance cooperation

    2005-05-04T00:00:00Z

    Korean shipbuilders and marine equipment manufacturers have signed a cooperation agreement for mutual development. As a result of this agreement, Korean shipbuilders aim to increase the content of Korean made equipment from the present 80% to over 90% by actively supporting equipment makers in the field of technology, information and ...

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    Daewoo develops automatic blasting machine

    2005-05-04T00:00:00Z

    Engineers at Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) have developed what the company calls a ?vacuum blasting robot for hull? which has the ability to blast the outer surface of a ship?s hull. The new system is the result of a joint research & study by DSME?s Robot & A.I ...

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    Olympic order for Aker

    2005-05-04T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards has been awarded a contract worth approximately NOK 270 million by Olympic Shipping AS to build an AHTS vessel of the UT 712 L type.Delivery from Aker Brattvaag?s' S?viknes Verft is scheduled for July 2006. The vessel will be 78 metres long, with a beam of 17.2 metres, ...

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    China aims for 18%

    2005-05-04T00:00:00Z

    China's shipbuilding industry is expected to exceed ten million tonnes this year, which will account for 18% of the world?s newbuilding market compared with 15% last year. General Manager of the China State Shipbuilding Cooperation, Chen Xiaojin, said that the country?s shipbuilding industry is facing new opportunities as the center ...

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    Silja inks ropax duo

    2005-05-03T00:00:00Z

    The Finnish ferry company Silja Line, part of Sea Containers Limited, has signed a letter of intent with Aker Finnyards for two ropax vessels. The value of the two ships is Eur205 million ($264 million) and delivery is planned for second and third quarter 2007.

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    Samsung high on gas carriers

    2005-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Samsung has recently increased its LNG order book with orders from ChevronTexaco and a Japanese shipping company. The US oil major has placed a contract for two plus two dual fuel 155,000 cbm gas carriers while the Japanese company ordered a similar vessel. Deliveries of these 285 metre long ships ...

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    NCL orders another Papenburg sister

    2005-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, is to build another cruise ship for the US cruise operator Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) for delivery in early October 2007. The newbuilding is a sister ship to ?Norwegian Jewel? which is currently under construction and will be completed in August 2005. This 93,000gt vessel ...

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    Japanese anti-piracy initiative

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Details of Japan's drastic new proposals for maritime security measures in areas at risk from piracy and terrorism will be announced at the forthcoming IMO seminar on "Maritime Security Measures for Non-SOLAS Vessels" to be held on 10 May, 2005. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and the United ...