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Safmarine orders multi-purpose quartet
AP Moller Maersk subsidiary Safmarine has confirmed it has placed an order for four 18,000 dwt multi-purpose vessels with Wuhu Xinlian Shipyard in China. The deal includes an option for another four vessels with the option having to be declared in the next few months. The confirmed vessels will be ...
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Four more for Rickmers
Four more 24,000dwt multi-purpose, heavy-lift vessels have been ordered for the global services of Rickmers-Linie by Rickmers Group company Polaris Shipmanagement from Chinese shipbuilder Guangzhou Wenchong. Delivery of the first vessel is scheduled for May 2011 and by December 2011 all four will be in service. This latest quartet brings ...
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STX wins Noble drill ship order
STX Heavy Industries has won a drill ship contract worth $1.2 billion from Noble Corp., the third-largest U.S. offshore oil driller. The order, the first of its type won by STX, includes a $300 million deepwater drill ship for delivery in 2011 and an option for three additional vesselsSTX will ...
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Vinashin negotiating first VLCC contract
Vietnam?s state-run shipbuilder Vinashin is reportedly negotiating for its first VLCC contract with state-run PetroVietnam. The largest ships to date that the rapidly evolving builder has on its books are a series of 105,000 dwt Aframaxes for PetroVietnam.
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Wartsila offshore designs for China and India
Wartsila Ship Design has received major orders from customers in China and India, including a Deepwater Engineering Survey Vessel design for China Oilfield Services Ltd. This is a 105-metre, 4,300dwt vessel capable of drilling operating at deep water for geotechnical surveys and geophysical surveys. To date, most of China?s oil ...
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Cicek introduces new handy-size bulker
Turkey's Cicek Shipyard launched a new 25,000 dwt bulk carrier design at the SMM 2008 exhibition in Hamburg. The current handy-size bulk carrier fleet is now aging and Cicek believes that many owners will soon be placing orders for replacement tonnage that both meets new regulations and offers improved efficiency. ...
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Bollinger wins major USCG contract
Lockport-based Bollinger Shipyards in the US has won a contract for U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) patrol boats that could be worth as much as $1.5 billion. If fully exercised, it would be the largest in the firm?s history.In the deal, which officials said was more than two years in the ...
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MIS on acquisition trail
UAE-based offshore rig building company, Maritime Industrial Services (MIS), is looking to boost its yard capacity through acquisition of land and existing smaller yards in the UAE, said a senior company official.The high demand for offshore drilling rigs, spurred by the increasing global demand for oil, has led to shortage ...
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Kongsberg acquires Metasystems
As part of its strategy to create a green ship product line, Kongsberg Maritime recently announced the acquisition of Metasystems AS. MetaSystems develops intelligent electronic applications in terms of software, sensors and instruments for the maritime and land based industries, with the goal of increasing customers' profitability through optimal and ...
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Credit crunch hitting shipowners
Shipping companies are experiencing a tightening of lending conditions because of growing market uncertainty and a weakening of banks' ability to lend, senior officials have revealed. The ambitious building programmes announced around the world when the market was strong have created a huge demand for financing.The shipping sector is highly ...
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Robot offers greener hull cleaning service
European engineers and researchers have developed a robot that is able to remove marine growth from a ship's hull. HISMAR, the Hull Identification System for Marine Autonomous Robotics, was developed under European Union funds and will be unveiled at SMM in Hamburg, Germany next week."Marine growth on ships is a ...
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Samsung ups target
Samsung Heavy Industries has received a 633.4 billion won ($567.8 million) order from Europe and said it would raise its order target for 2008 by more than 30%. The South Korean shipbuilder said in a statement that Britain's Flex LNG had ordered an LNG FPSO facility, which is scheduled for ...
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Shipyard to boost capacity
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry, one of China's biggest shipyards, plans to boost production from this year's 3 million dwt to 10 million dwt by 2020. DSIC expects sales of 17 billion yuan this year from its ships including tankers, chemical and product carriers, containerships, LPG and LNG and engineering and offshore ...
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Daewoo bidders look for foreign partners
Conflicting directions given by the financial authorities are creating confusion for bidders of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME). After Korea Development Bank (KDB), the main creditor of DSME, changed its stance Thursday, saying that foreign investors may bid for the shipbuilder that is estimated to fetch up to five ...
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Another Marin Teknikk design for Gulmar Offshore
The naval architect firm of Marin Teknikk in Norway has secured a new contract with a Korean shipyard for delivery of design and engineering package for two new MT 6024 support vessels for Gulmar Offshore Middle East LLC in Dubai, UAE.The multipurpose offshore construction and diving support vessels were designed ...
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IHIMU shares its F56 design with Turkish yard
Japan?s IHI Marine United is to provide a Turkish shipyard with the design of its 56,000 dwt bulker "Future 56 (F56)" along with related materials and components in a deal arranged by a Japanese trading house. This is the third yard to receive details of IHIMU?s popular Handymax after Vinashin ...
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NCL casts doubts over its F3 project
Reports are emerging that there are signs of a significant dispute between Norwegian Cruise Line and Aker Yards France, the shipyard that's building NCL's innovative new F3 series of ships. The dispute, according to the report, could cause major delay in the delivery of the first of two as-yet-unnamed ships. ...
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Malta to release shipyard privatisation statement
The government of Malta is to issue an official statement regarding its call for expression of interest in the privatization of The Malta Shipyards. The bid closed yesterday and prospective buyers were able to submit their interest for appraisal as of last August 11. Within the next two weeks a ...
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Harmful ships' paint systems outlawed
An international convention banning the use of organotins and other harmful substances in anti-fouling paints applied on ships' hulls enters into force on 17 September 2008. The International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships (AFS Convention) was adopted on 5 October 2001 by IMO and the ...
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EU promises speedy response on Polish plan
The EU has promised a swift decision on whether to approve Polish government rescue plans for two shipyards where thousands of jobs are at stake. "My people are doing their utmost to be as quick as possible," EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes told a delegation of shipyard workers. "The most ...