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  • News

    New stern tube seals

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Wärtsilä Corporation has introduced a new family of face-type seals specifically for water-lubricated stern tubes. These new deep sea seals brand ManeGuard seals are ideally suited to vessels sailing frequently in coastal or other waters with high sand and silt contents. Even under such aggressive conditions, they provide robust seals ...

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    Keppel wins Mexico job

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Keppel Corp. has received a $164 million contract to build oil platforms for a unit of Mexico's national oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos. Keppel Offshore and Marine, has a 60% stake in the consortium. The unit's yard in Brownsville, Texas, is well-positioned to service the Mexican offshore oil and gas market, ...

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    New PSV for Island Offshore

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    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 755LN platform supply vessel. The value of the contract is approximately $21 million. Lars Stärk, Managing Director of Aker Brevik said, "We have won ...

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    ABS provides AIP to Ocean LNG

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    ABS has issued Approval In Principle (AIP) to a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) tank containment system and carrier design developed by Houston-based Ocean LNG Inc. The tank design consists of a cylindrical tank with spherical dished ends. The 180,000m3 carrier design features five of these large 36m diameter and ...

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    Spanish shipyard eyes overseas markets

    2004-11-30T00:00:00Z

    The Spanish shipyard Izar Ferrol is looking for overseas markets that will generate revenues at least $24 billion. At present the Ferrol yard, described as one of the few global shipyards able to construct the most up-to-date frigates in the world, is targeting the Bulgarian market as well as other ...

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    India?s indigenous carrier on the way

    2004-11-30T00:00:00Z

    The Indian Navy has started construction of a 40,000 tonne displacement indigenous aircraft carrier at an estimated cost of Rs 3,000 crore. "Besides acquiring the 'Gorshkov' aircraft carrier from Russia, the Indian navy has also started construction -- at its Cochin Shipyard -- of a totally indigenous aircraft carrier with ...

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    Hyundai buys Chinese yard

    2004-11-30T00:00:00Z

    Hyundai Corporation, seeking new business, has signed a contract to take over Qingdao Lingshan Ship Engineering (QLSE) in China. The Chinese yard is a medium-size ship builder that mainly constructs vessels between 10,000 and 20,000 tonnes. Hyundai invested $7.4 million in the Chinese shipbuilder to upgrade facilities. In addition, 30 ...

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    Teekay spin off LNG fleet and oil tankers

    2004-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Teekay Shipping, the world's second-largest tanker company, plans to spin off its LNG tankers as a separately listed company, selling shares worth $110 million in an initial public offering. The Marshall Island-based unit, Teekay LNG Partners LP, plans to sell 5.5 million shares at an indicated price of $20 apiece. ...

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    Halter gets double ender

    2004-11-26T00:00:00Z

    VT Halter Marine has signed a $31 million contract to build a double-ended passenger/vehicle ferry for Nantucket Steamship Authority in Massachusetts. The 78.15 metre long ferry is expected to be delivered in 2006 and will replace the 54-year-old ferry Islander which serves the Wood's Hole to Martha's Vineyard route in ...

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    Venezuela hints at Izar deal

    2004-11-26T00:00:00Z

    President Chavez of Venezuela has announced that his country will send some oil tankers to the troubled Izar shipyard. Spanish President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero had been brokering the deal, which could include contracts to build ships for Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).

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    Korea and EU claim victory

    2004-11-26T00:00:00Z

    According to a European diplomat just hours after Seoul had claimed victory in the case, the WTO has ruled against South Korea on the core issue of a dispute over South Korea?s shipbuilding subsidies. "The interim report confirmed some of the arguments submitted by South Korea but the EU prevailed ...

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    Wärtsilä to power BP?s LNG carriers

    2004-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Wärtsilä has received an order from Hyundai Heavy Industries of Korea to supply four sets of Wärtsilä 50DF dual-fuel engines to power a series of 155,000 m3 dual-fuel-electric LNG carriers, with an option on four more sets. The ships were ordered last month by the UK-based BP Shipping and are ...

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    Bourbon exercises option

    2004-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Bourbon Offshore Norway AS has, through the company Bourbon Ships AS, exercised an option to build an ULSTEIN P105 supply vessel at Ulstein Verft AS. The new contract is worth around NOK 220 million. "This is more than just the exercising of an option for us. It is a vote ...

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    Bharati in expansion drive

    2004-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Bharati Shipyard, one of the leading shipbuilder in the private sector in India, aims to achieve 20% of its revenue from the ship-repair business after completion of the current expansion drive. "Though the ship-repair industry is very small in India, the market is shifting towards other Asian countries due to ...

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    Aker Yards to outfit ROV Survey / Supply Vessel

    2004-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Aker Brattvaag, a company in the Aker Yards Group, has signed a contract with Volstad Maritime AS, Alesund, Norway for outfitting of one ROV Survey/Supply vessel at Aker Langsten. The contract is worth approximately NOK 300 million and the newbuilding is scheduled for delivery in June 2005 and the work ...

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    ABS calls for re-evaluation of class responsibilities

    2004-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Calling the pending adoption of new IACS common rules for tankers and bulk carriers "the most fundamental change in the structure of the classification sector in its history," ABS chairman and ceo, Robert D. Somerville, has called for a meeting of all the principal parties involved - class, shipbuilders, shipowners ...

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    First C20 fitted to MAN B&W engine

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine and Machinery Division (HHI EMD), withco-operation from Kongsberg Maritime, has completed the 'shop test' of its first Man B&W ME engine with the first ever installed AutoChief C20. Sovcomflot, owners of the vessel the engine will be used on, selected the C20 propulsion control for this ...

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    Aker Yards scoop more orders

    2004-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Two Norwegian yards in the Aker Yards group have clinched orders for offshore vessels. The first contract involves Aker Promar which has been awarded a contract worth approximately $45 million by NorSkan Offshore Ltda., Brazil, to build an anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessel. The newbuilding will have the designation ...

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    NLNG takes delivery of number ten

    2004-11-17T00:00:00Z

    Bonny Gas Transport Limited (BGT), a subsidiary of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG), has taken delivery of its 10th vessel. Named LNG Akwa Ibom,,the newbuilding is the first of four vessels ordered by BGT for NLNG's trains 4 and 5, which is called NLNG Plus, and was built by Hyundai ...

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    SA christens environmental vessel

    2004-11-17T00:00:00Z

    South Africa recently christened the first of four new environmental protection vessels, the Lilian Ngoyi, in Cape Town harbour. The ceremony took place on board the 47-metre patrol ship which was built in Table Bay by South African shipbuilders Farocean Marine. The shipbuilder is also set to complete two sister ...