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IBIA highlights new UK regulations on in-port sulphur limits
The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has emphasised that, with effect from 20 April, 2010, EU regulations on the sulphur content of fuel used by ships at berth in EU ports become law in the UK, and ships failing to comply will face the risk of prosecution.
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Another busy year ahead for Dales Marine
The Aberdeen-based Dales Marine Services on Scotland’s east coast is looking forward to another busy year.
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MHI to collaborate with BW Offshore in LNG-FPSO
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) in Japan has reached a basic agreement with the Norwegian-based BW Offshore Limited, one of the world''s leading FPSO contractors, to collaborate in the marketing of FPSO for LNG.
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Rickmers takes delivery of car carrier
Last month a special milestone was reached by the Rickmers Group with the delivery of the 4,900 vehicle capacity pure car/truck carrier (PCTC) Vany Rickmers to its owners. She brings the Rickmers fleet up to 102 vessels.
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Daewoo gets Greek VLCC order
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering has received a $210 million order to build two VLCCs from the Greek tanker company Almi Tankers. Delivery is scheduled by the second half of 2013.
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Seaspan delays newbuildings
Seaspan Corp has revealed its decision to delay delivery of as many as 16 boxships from a number of Asian shipyards.
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China planning LNG carrier order
China Shipping Development chairman Li Shaode said the company’s 90% controlled LNG joint venture in China may order new LNG tankers this year.
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Nasco orders Supramax bulkers
The Chinese state-backed shipowner Jiangsu-based Nanjing Ocean Shipping Co (Nasco) is understood to have ordered four Supramax bulkers from a Shanghai-based yard.
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Scandlines orders two new ferries
In 2012 Scandlines will put two new ferries into service on the Gedser - Rostock route doubling the capacity. The new vessels, to be built by the German shipbuilder Volkswerft Stralsund, will offer a capacity for 460 cars, or 90 trucks (approximately 1,600 lane metres), and 1,500 passengers.
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Grimaldi extends Cargotec maintenance contract
Cargotec has secured two new MacGregor Onboard Care all inclusive contracts.
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Airmax prototype demonstrator airborne
The 15m long ship prototype Stena Airmax was named today in Gothenburg and is part of a project in which an “air cushion” is being tested to investigate to what extent it reduces the friction between the hull and the water.
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MHI completes first unit waste energy recovery power generation system
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has completed its first unit of the ‘STG (Super Turbo Generating) system’, a marine-use, high-efficiency, combined power generation system that utilizes waste heat and the exhaust gas from diesel engines.
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Shipping confidence hits fifteen-month high
Overall confidence levels in the shipping industry have risen to their highest levels for fifteen months, according to the latest Shipping Confidence survey by Moore Stephens.
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Asian carriers trim boxship stakes
A number of Asian carriers have significantly trimmed their owned containership fleet over the last 15 months as they sought to reduce exposure to the fragile liner shipping markets.
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Hyundai Mipo wins tanker order
French product tanker operator Socatra has ordered four 37,000 dwt tankers from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard and taken out options on four identical vessels.
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Pipavav faces order cancellations
Greek shipowner Alba Maritime Services will decide in the next two weeks whether to cancel construction of up to 12 ships it ordered from the troubled Pipavav Shipyard in India because of expected delivery problems.
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New low-speed engine a success
Wärtsilä reports sales success with its newly introduced Wärtsilä RT-flex82T low-speed engine.
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Sweden takes tough line on 0.1% sulphur requirement
Swedish authorities have taken a tough stance on the implementation of a 0.1% sulphur fuel limit for ships at berth in European Union (EU) ports, which came into effect from 1 January, 2010.
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Keppel delivers first rig of 2010
Keppel FELS has delivered ENSCO 8502, the third of seven ENSCO 8500 Series semisubmersible (semi) drilling rigs it has been contracted to build exclusively for Ensco International.
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Artemis goes back to Lloyd
Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven will upgrade the 44,588 gt cruise ship Artemis (ex Royal Princess) for the third time in April prior to her last season for P&O Cruises and handover to Artania Shipping in 2011.