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New VLOC underway
Industry sources say that yards in Japan, South Korea and China have been sounded out to design a new 250,000 DWT bulker specifically for the coal trades. One industry expert says the impetus has come from the world's largest mining company, Australia's BHP Billiton, which is said to be studying ...
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Wadan to win icebreakers
Norilsk Nickel, Russia's largest mining company, is close to ordering two high-value icebreaking tankers and a large icebreaker at Germany's struggling Wadan Yards. The deal, worth an estimated EUR 350m ($461m), is being lined up by Wadan Yard's Russian shareholder and is in addition to four ro-ro-/passenger newbuildings costing roughly ...
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Shipbuilding key driver of SA's economy
A key sector driving economic growth in South Australia is entering the stage where preparation transforms into visible action. The Techport Australia shipbuilding complex at Osborne on the Port River is ready for work to begin cutting steel for the air warfare destroyers.Millions of dollars have been spent on the ...
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Third Novoship Suezmax laid down
Jiangsu Rongsheng Heavy Industries in China has laid down the keel of the third in a series of six 156,000 DWT Suezmax crude oil tanker for Novoship OJSC. The vessels are being built within the framework of the company?s fleet renovation program. The vessel will be named NS Breeze. Metal ...
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Construction begins on Vietnamese shiprepair yard
Construction on the $250 million Nosco-Vinalines ship repair plant kicked off in Yen Hung District, northern Quang Ninh Province. The new ship repair yard will cover a total land area of 100ha on the right bank of the Chanh River, in Yen Hung District.Construction will consist of two phases with ...
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Credit crunch jeopardises sale of Polish shipyards
Thousands of Polish shipyard workers will lose their jobs when the country?s state-owned yards are sold off. Under the government scheme, workers will be offered between $6,000 and $18,000, depending of the length of service. The deadline for the sale of the Szczecin and Gdynia yards has been set for ...
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Chinese shipbuilders in doldrums
China's fledgling shipbuilding industry is set for more hard times as industry insiders have indicated that the global shipbuilding industry is unlikely to recover in the near future. New shipbuilding orders received by China in the first quarter of this year fell 98.3% year-on-year to 0.19 million DWT, according to ...
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Japanese yard suspends work
Japanese shipbuilder Kanasashi Heavy Industries has ceased operation as it does not have the funds to procure ship parts and equipment for newbuildings. The medium-sized shipbuilder has so far been unable to secure funds from domestic banks, however, a shipyard official said he believed that even if the banks were ...
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Green light for scrubbing technology
The Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems Association (EGCSA) yesterday hailed news that the United States and Canada plan to introduce Emissions Control Areas (ECAs) in North America as an opportunity for shipping to widely incorporate abatement technologies in order to meet the impending laws. The decision taken on 31st March by ...
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Russia planning gas carrier construction
Admiralty Shipyards OJSC, in St. Petersburg, and Sovcomflot OJSC plan to sign a contract for construction of a gas carrier with a capacity of 80,000 m3, according to Vladimir Aleksandrov, Director General of Admiralty Shipyards. The vessel will be 260m long and 35m wide and delivery is scheduled for 2012-2013. ...
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Eitzen cancels newbuilding orders
Oslo-based Camillo Eitzen & CO ASA has reached an agreement with a Japanese shipyard for the cancellation of the six 2,500m3 gas carriers against a final and total settlement of $2.5 million. The existing newbuilding commitment on the gas vessels implies a reduction in newbuilding commitments of about $105 million ...
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China?s aid to shipbuilders may prolong the agony
The Chinese government may force state-owned shipping groups to buy more vessels as foreign carriers scrap orders, according to Steve Man, an HSBC Holdings Plc analyst in Hong Kong. That risks increasing costs and overcapacity among shipping lines grappling with a collapse in global trade. "They ?encourage,? but my thinking ...
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Korean yards fighting to win massive LNG-FPSO order
The big three shipbuilders in South Korea are fiercely competing to win a massive LNG-FPSO order to be placed by Royal Dutch Shell. This mega project, said to cost some $4bn-plus, calls for the construction of an LNG-FPSO with a length of 468m and a width of 74m which would ...
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Petrobras FPSO tender could be delayed
The Brazilian oil company Petrobras is scheduled to receive proposals next week for eight FPSO hulls, but Brazilian media report that just four of the 13 companies invited to vie for the contract plan to submit a bid.An unnamed Petrobras source said that if the prices of the bids are ...
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Jurong secures Seadragon semisub
Jurong Shipyard in Singapore, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Marine, has secured a rig order from Gander Drilling Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SeaDragon Offshore Limited, to complete and deliver a Moss Maritime DP-3 semi-submersible drilling unit with an option for an additional unit.The six-column bare-deck hull, built in a ...
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MacGREGOR wins DSME crane order
MacGREGOR, part of Cargotec Corp., has received an order for 28 hose handling and provision cranes from Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co Ltd (DSME). "For many years now MacGREGOR has enjoyed fruitful co-operative agreements with DSME and we are pleased to be working with the company again ...
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Hyundai completes FPSO dock
Hyundai Heavy Industries has completed work on the world?s first dedicated dry dock for FPSO vessels. The new "H dock" is the single largest dry dock in the world at 490m long, 115m across and 13.5m deep. The Ulsan-based company said it will be used to build ships of up ...
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Besiktas takes over LNG order
Turkey's Besiktas Group has secured a deal worth ?60m ($80.5m) to take over an order to construct four LNG tankers. Liquid gas and chemical carrier specialist Gas and Heat, based in Livorno, Italy, had originally given the construction project for the 3,360m3 ships to another Turkish builder, Berk Shipyard, on ...
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China to build three world-class shipbuilding bases
By 2011, the Yangtze River Delta, the Pearl River Delta and the Circum-Bohai Bay region will be built into three world-class shipbuilding bases in China, according to a recent development program for the country?s shipbuilding industry. In addition, the program strongly supports the merger of China?s two leading shipbuilding companies: ...
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Austal lands Maltese cat
Austal has received its second large vehicle ferry order within a week after being selected by leading Maltese operator Virtu Ferries to design and build a 107m vehicle-passenger catamaran.The order follows last week?s announcement of a contract with Denmark?s Nordic Ferry Services to build Austal?s largest ever catamaran, emphasising the ...