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Batista to build second shipyard in Brazil
Brazilian billionaire Eike Batista is said to be planning to build a new shipyard in Rio de Janeiro. Batista, who is the owner of Offshore Services X, recently announced plans to build his first shipyard in southern Brazil. The second shipyard would concentrate on building rigs and ships. A 1.6 ...
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Turkish shipbuilder wins Azerbaijan order
The Palmali Group, owned by the Mansimov family in Azerbaijan, ordered 10 tankers to be built by Turkey?s Bežiktaž Group, for a total price of $200 million. The tankers will be delivered to the Azeri company between December 2010 and September 2013.This deal is of key importance for the Turkish ...
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DNV signs two classes of general agreements with CCS
DNV has recently signed a dual class general agreement with China Classification Society, a further step forward on cooperation with the local class society. DNV and China Classification Society (CCS) have entered into this dual class general agreement for further development of quality services provided by common services of DNV ...
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Venezuela orders new Ro-Pax
Sea Transport Solutions, the Australia ship designer, has been commissioned to design a new 64-metre Ro-Pax catamaran for Venezuela. The new vessel will have a large cargo capacity but reduced passenger area and will enter into service with Venezuelan operator Gran Cacique?s earlier vessel, ?Sea Spirit?. The vessel is scheduled ...
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MOL signs contract with Jiangsu Shagang Group
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced that the company became the first overseas shipowner to sign a long-term iron ore transport contract with Jiangsu Shagang Group Co., Ltd. of China. The10-year voyage contract requires MOL to transport iron ore from Australia/Brazil to Jiangsu?s Shagang berth at Zhangjiagang Port.A 207,000 dwt ...
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Cancellations at Indian yard
Tebma Shipyard in India has recently been hit by two cancellations. Norwegian owner DOF Subsea cancelled orders for three multipurpose supply vessels while Trico Marine Services, USA, has indefinitely suspended the delivery of four PSVs. Trico Marine had ordered seven vessel but with an option to cancel its orders. Another ...
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New buyer secures shipbuilding contract with Bergen Group
Bergen Group BMV in Norway has negotiated a contract with Island Offshore Shipholding Group LP about takeover of the shipyard hull number 164, a large DP3 offshore vessel that will be completed in the 2nd quarter of 2010. The original contract for the construction of this vessel was made between ...
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China to build more shipyards in Zhuhai
In a move that defies logic given the current overcapacity in the shipbuilding industry, China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), the state-owned shipbuilder, is planning a major new shipbuilding facility. CSSC plans to build a ship building and marine engineering base in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, with ...
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Synergy to build new shipyard in Brazil
The Synergy Group in Brazil has completed talked with the state governor of Alagoas to build an $876 million shipyard. To be located over a two million-square metre area in the city of Coruripe, Estaleiro Eisa de Alagoas will build both rigs and ships. The President of the Synergy Group, ...
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Pipavav bags a dozen OSVs
India?s largest dockyard Pipavav Shipyard has signed a contract with the Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) for construction and supply of 12 offshore supply vessels (OSVs) at a total value of about Rs 513.83 crore ($111.8 million).With its focus on oil and gas and defence sectors, Pipavav has orders ...
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Drydocks World - Dubai wins third consecutive SMEISA award
Drydocks World - Dubai, the ship repair, conversion and new building yard of Drydocks World, has won the Ship Repair/ Shipyard Award for the third time in a row at the 7th Seatrade Middle East and Indian Subcontinent Awards (SMEISA) 2009.The award, a recognition of high productivity and established quality ...
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Evergreen reveals ambitious expansion plans
Taiwanese shipping giant, Evergreen Marine, plans to order 100 container ships in 2010 to expand its fleet to nearly 300, the company's founder Chang Yung-fa said.The ambitious ordering plan comes as the global financial crisis is coming to an end, Chang told the United Daily News. ''Doing the shipping business ...
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Japanese newbuilding orders sink again
Japanese export ship orders continue to decline and, for the 12th consecutive month in September on a year-on-year basis, tumbled 75.5 % to 543,500 gt, according to figures released by the Japan Ship Exporters' Association. The September figures confirmed that there is no sign yet of the long-awaited recovery in ...
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Petrobras considering leasing shipyard
Brazilian state-run energy giant Petrobras is considering renting the former Ishibras shipyard in Rio de Janeiro state according to local sources.Petrobras would lease the shipyard at a cost of 4 million Brazilian reals ($2.34 million) per month for 20 years, the report said although no final decision has been made. ...
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DNV joins Euro cluster of R&D projects
Clean energy is high on the international agenda and noteworthy resources are put in respective research and development. Germany, through the Federal Ministries for Transportation, Economics, Research, and Environment, has established the National Innovation Programme on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies that has a total budget of 1,4billion Euro including ...
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Chinese yards face long delays in orders
Up to half of all newbuilding orders placed at Chinese yards could end up being delayed as owners try to ride out the recession, according to the government. National Development and Reform Commission deputy director Xiong Bilin said that worldwide building capacity was outstripping current poor levels of demand, with ...
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Bilge water treatment supply agreement
Wärtsilä Senitec M-series bilge water treatment unitWärtsilä and Stolt Tankers B.V. have signed an agreement whereby Wärtsilä becomes the exclusive supplier of bilge water treatment units to the Stolt-Nielsen group. The agreement ensures that newbuildings, and retrofits of existing Stolt vessels, will be fitted with Wärtsilä Senitec M-series bilge water ...
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Vinashin in trouble
Vietnamese state-owned shipbuilder Vinashin is reportedly having trouble delivering projects on schedule as the builder continues to run up huge debts. One of the builder?s subsidiaries, Nam Trieu Shipbuilding (Nasico), is complaining that Vinashin has not paid $450,000 worth of tax bills, meaning that companies under the Vinashin umbrella are ...
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Norilsk Nickel to sign tanker order
Industry reports suggest that Norilsk Nickel OJSC in Russia intends to sign a contract on building a 20,000 dwt high ice-class oil tanker by the end of this year. Nikolai Matyushenko, Deputy Head of production development department of Norilsk Nickel OJSC, said the tender results on shipyard selection will be ...
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Canadian government helps financing two flotels
Ocean Hotels in Norway has signed a $100 million loan agreement with Export Development Canada which will allow Ocean Hotels to draw up to the total amount in construction financing prior to delivery of the two 400 bed accommodation vessels. The $40 million prefunding to Davie Yards in Canada, ...