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  • News

    Launch rush at Daewoo

    2004-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Daewoo Shipbuilding recently launched three ships and one offshore platform at No. 1 Dock all on the same day. The first was a 145,000§© LNG carrier for Bergesen, the second was a 159,000DWT product tanker for Teekay, the third was a 69,000DWT tanker for LMZ and an offshore project named ...

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    Kittiwake unveils new bunker sample storage system

    2004-09-08T00:00:00Z

    To help ship owners, operators and managers comply with the latest mandatory regulations governing the collection, retention and storage of bunker samples in accordance with IMO MARPOL 73/78 Annex VI, Kittiwake is introducing its ?bunker sample storage system? for the first time at SMM 2004.With effect from 19th May 2005, ...

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    The emergence of Aker Finnyards

    2004-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards Group will merge its two shipyards in Finland, Kvaerner Masa-Yards and Aker Finnyards, and the new company will be named Aker Finnyards which will cover all Aker Yards shipyard activities in Finland. The new, operative organisation will take effect on January 1, 2005. Masa-Yards will acquire Aker Finnyards ...

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    STX to take over Pan Ocean

    2004-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Korea Development Bank (KDB) has selected STX as a preferential bidder for the Korean shipping company Pan Ocean. The bank commented that STX won the bidding because of employment stability, purchase condition as well as price. At present, Pan Ocean owns 57 ships and charters around 200 ships. KDB owns ...

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    MISC orders LNG quintet

    2004-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Malaysia International Shipping Corp. (MISC) has agreed to buy five new LNG tankers from Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. "I can confirm we have signed up for five tankers," MISC spokesperson Fiona Pereira said. MISC, which is a unit of national oil and gas corporation Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), declined ...

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    Future of BAE shipyards in balance

    2004-09-07T00:00:00Z

    The UK defence group, BAE Systems, has dismissed reports of a boardroom disagreement ahead of the group's interim results this week. Directors are meeting today to discuss the future of the company's shipbuilding business, which has been put under review by Mike Turner, chief executive.Reports at the weekend suggested some ...

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    Spending in marine propulsion sector to reach new records

    2004-09-06T00:00:00Z

    An industry source forecast that this year the world shipbuilding industry is likely to spend $5.3 billion on marine propulsion systems and this is set to rise. Over the period 2004 to 2008, $27.2 billion is likely to be spent compared with $22.4 billion over the previous five-year period, an ...

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    JRC launches new marine radar

    2004-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Japan Radio Company (JRC) has launched a new marine radar system featuring proprietary technology developed specifically to enhance user-friendliness, target visibility and overall performance. The JMA-5300 series is delivered as standard with Constaview and ?target enhancement function? (TEF) technology. Constaview enables a radar operator to switch between different operating ...

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    Evergreen plans further expansion

    2004-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Evergreen is thinking about ordering a number of 9,000TEU boxships from Taiwanese shipbuilder China Shipbuilding Corp, as part its fleet expansion plan which aims to add a total of 50 new vessels over the next 6 years.

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    ASA paints gloomy forecast

    2004-09-06T00:00:00Z

    A report released last month by the American Shipbuilding Association (ASA) paints a gloomy forecast about the future of shipbuilding in the USA. The ?Shipbuilding Industrial Base Survey and Report? centers on the fact that the current ship procurement plan by the Department of Defence leaves two production ?gap years?, ...

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    Environmental performance by RCI pleases Stockholm

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Royal Caribbean International's Jewel of the Seas is the first international cruise ship to be honoured by the Ports of Stockholm, with its Environmental Life-Buoy Certificate, for its use of low sulfur fuel. Jewel of the Seas, one of four Royal Caribbean ships equipped with smokeless gas-turbine engines, was recognized ...

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    PASCAT could ease road congestion

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    A new high-speed cargo catamaran could significantly reduce the number of lorry journeys on European roads thanks to a grant of almost one million euros from the EU's Framework Programme. PACSCAT (Partial Air Cushion Supported Catamaran) is a 30 month project to evaluate the possibility of using high-speed river transport ...

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    Busy Chinese shipbuilder

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    China Shipbuilding Industries Corporation (CSSC) has clinched 2.2 million DWT new orders valued at $1.8 billion and completed 44 ships of 1.8 million DWT for the first half this year. China Shipbuilding Industries Corporation (CSIC) secured 5.3 million DWT of new orders valued at $3.6 billion for the first ...

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    BP calls for more LNG carriers

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    UK-based BP Oil company is seeking bids from Indonesian shipowners to supply five 160,000 cubic metre LNG carriers at a total value of $850 million to carry the fuel from the proposed Tangguh plant in West Papua. PT Humpuss Intermoda Transportasi and PT Samudera Indonesia, the country?s largest container line, ...

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    Greener seas bid by Wallenius Wilhelmsen

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen, the global shipping and logistics company, has signed a cutting-edge three year agreement with WWF, the global conservation organisation, to preserve and promote the conservation of marine life on the high seas. The agreement considerably strengthens the work being conducted by WWF?s Global Marine Programme on high ...

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    NYK signs ore-shipment deal with Baoshan

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has tied up a long-term transport contract with the China?s largest steel producer, Baoshan Iron and Steel. Under the terms of the deal, NYK will transport about 600,000 tonnes of iron ore a year from Brazil to the Baoshan terminal near Shanghai and the contract will ...

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    OCIMF announces expansion to SIRE

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    OCIMF (Oil Companies International Marine Forum) has announced that a two-year project to enhance and expand the OCIMF Ship Inspection Reporting (SIRE) programme has now come to fruition.The new system, to develop a barge inspection scheme, will be now be available for use throughoutthe world in ports and inland waterways ...

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    Enclosed-space death toll continues to rise

    2004-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Deaths caused by entering enclosed spaces on ships with unbreathable or toxic atmospheres continue to occur with ?relentless regularity? according to a report issued by North of England P&I club. "Few aspects of personal safety of personal safety on ships have received more attention than the importance of following correct ...

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    OMI bags ice PC newbuilding

    2004-09-02T00:00:00Z

    OMI Corporation Stamford, Connecticut, has agreed to acquire one 2004 built 37,000dwt Ice Class 1-B product carrier from another owner. The vessel is nearing completion at Hyundai Mipo and scheduled to be delivered in October 2004. The Company now has 14 vessels with ice trading capabilities, including those on order ...

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    Lifeboats - a safety issue

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The problem is that commercial pressures in the maritime industry all too frequently result in a reduction in maintenance and training which, in the case of lifesaving equipment, can be fatal. Cruise ships with tight schedules, ferries with small crews and high capacity evacuations systems, cargo ships and tankers with ...