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Flensburger launches latest roro
The naming and launching ceremony of a new 3,735 lane metres RoRo freight ferry took place today in Flensburg, Germany. She is the thirteenth of fourteen RoRo vessels Flensburger is building for longstanding Turkish customer U.N. Ro-Ro. The 193.30 m long and 26 metre wide vessel is named Cuneyt Solakoglu. ...
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Shipyards fight over SCI's VLCCs
Six shipbuilders from South Korea, two from China and one from India are competing for a contract estimated at $540 million to build four 318,000 dwt VLCCs for the state-run Shipping Corp. of India Ltd (SCI). SCI will now shortlist the technically qualified applicants who can submit price bids for ...
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Clipper in the lurch following demise of Tsuji
The credit crunch has taken its first Japanese shipyard to the wall with Tsuji Heavy Industries filing for bankruptcy. Tsuji and four of its group companies filed debts of $834m with the Tokyo District Court late last week. Tsuji had been expanding massively in China. Of its 40 plus ship ...
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STX launches first china-made ship
South Korea's STX Group has completed building the first vessel made by its shipyard in China's northeastern port city of Dalian. The new 58,000 dwt was delivered to STX Pan Ocean Co., a shipping unit of STX. "The launch of the first ship is meaningful for STX as the Dalian ...
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Credit crunch may take a chunk out of ABG orderbook
India?s largest private sector ship builder ABG Shipyard is running the risk of cancellation of orders for three seismic surveyor vessels worth Rs 1,000 crore ($213m) by the prospective Norwegian buyer due to the financial crunch. The Norway-based seismic data acquisition company, Scan Geophysical, on Monday said it failed to ...
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GL guide for ship lay-ups
Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has developed a guide outlining major methods and procedures involved in ship lay-ups. The guide gives technical assistance to shipowners focussing on the maintenance of class, ship's safety as well as the maintenance of operability.Deactivating vessels in an effort to save costs requires planning and investment in ...
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NYK cuts ship spending
Japan?s NYK Line plans to cuts back on spending for new ships by about 15% for three years in response to the sharply deteriorating global shipping market. The largest Japanese shipping firm by sales previously planned to invest an average of a little over 400 billion yen ($4.52 billion) annually ...
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China's ship building down
China has witnessed a decline of 44% in new shipping orders on a yearly basis during the January-November period, compared with a fall of 37% worldwide, and analysts predict a continuation in the downward trend over the next two years given the sluggish shipping industry around the globe. According to ...
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NCL and STX reach agreement on F3 project
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) and STX France Cruise SA, STX Europe's French shipyard, have reached an agreement and are moving forward with the construction of a new third generation Freestyle Cruising project known as F3. NCL and STX Europe have agreed to revise the original F3 cruise ship order and ...
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Keppel Verolme terminates heavy lifter project
Keppel Verolme BV, a wholly owned subsidiary of Keppel Offshore and Marine Limited, has decided, after evaluating all possible options, to terminate the MPU Heavy Lifter project and commence the scrapping process of the concrete hull. Keppel Verolme has secured the necessary rights and endorsements from third parties to dismantle ...
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Samsung delivers megaboxer
The biggest containership ever classed by Germanischer Lloyd (GL) was recently delivered at Samsung Heavy Industry Shipyard in Geoje, Korea. The newbuilding named MSC Daniela has a capacity of 13,800 TEU.MSC Daniela is exceptional not only in terms of size, but also in its design aspects. To meet SOLAS requirements ...
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Transpetro signs shipbuilding deal
Transpetro, the shipping and transport arm of Petrobras, has signed a contract with the Eisa shipyard for the construction of four Panamax tankers. The $349 million deal is part of Transpetro's fleet renewal programme Promef, the company said in a statement. Last month, Transpetro also signed a $517 million agreement ...
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MSC Cruises sets new QHSE standards
With the entry into service of the 3,950-passenger MSC Fantasia, MSC Cruises has raised the Quality, Health, Safety and Environment (QHSE) bar for all cruise operators. MSC has entrusted Bureau Veritas with the auditing of six of the highest possible QHSE standards for the design of the new ship and ...
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Canada's Arctic presence must get 'back on track'
The Canadian government's plan to buy $10-billion worth of new navy ships, including a fleet of Arctic icebreakers, needs to get "back on track," Defence Minister Peter MacKay says. This is growing urgent because Arctic ice is melting more quickly than expected, opening up new polar sea routes that will ...
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ABB Rijeka station marks milestone
The recent inauguration in Rijeka, Croatia, of ABB Turbocharging?s 100th service station has set a new milestone for ABB?s Turbocharging global service network. Besides serving the local maritime community in Croatia the new station will strengthen the company?s overall presence in the increasingly important Adriatic region. The new service station ...
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STX targets record sales
STX Group, South Korea's mid-sized conglomerate whose main cash-cow is shipbuilding, has set next year's sales target at 30 trillion won, an increase of 11% from this year's estimated 27 trillion won. The group plans to win 35 trillion won worth of new orders while diversifying its business portfolio and ...
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Sembcorp secures IGTC contract
Sembcorp Marine in Singapore is pleased to announce the award of an evergreen favoured customer contract (FCC) from International Gas Transportation Company Limited (IGTC) to provide repairs, upgrades and other marine services for its fleet of LNG ships which are operated by North West Shelf Shipping Service Company Pty Ltd ...
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Korea?s first VLCC built to new CSR
Antwerp-based Euronav NV has taken delivery of the first VLCC built to the industry?s new Common Structural Rules (CSR) by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) in Korea.The 318,000 dwt Olympia, constructed to Lloyd?s Register class, is the first of two sister-ships being built by Euronav at HHI to advanced environmental protection ...
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IMO publishes new IMDG Code
A new edition of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, the standard guide to all aspects of handling dangerous goods and marine pollutants in sea transport, has been published by the IMO in hard copy, as a download and as an internet subscription. The new edition includes the changes ...
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Vale denies VLOC order cancellations
Brazilian iron ore producer Vale denies that it is cancelling its $1.6bn order for 12 VLOCs from the Jiangshu Rongsheng shipyard in China. Despite some reports in the international media suggesting that Vale had cancelled the order, signed with Rongsheng in August of this year for twelve 400,000 dwt iron ...