All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 851
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Ship owners will be liable for pollution damage
An international agreement covering liability for bunker spills comes into force in November when ship owners will be liable for pollution damage. The IMO's Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution 2001 was ratified by the required number of IMO member states on 21 November 2007, allowing it to ...
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Challenges pile up for China?s shipyards
Zhang Guangqin, chairman of the China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry (CANSI), has emphasized that the domestic shipping sector in China faces many formidable challenges. Chinese shipbuilders have to face escalating raw material and labour costs. In addition, it will be hard for China's shipbuilders to win European orders ...
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Alfa Laval wins Russian power order
Alfa Laval, a leading company in heat transfer, centrifugal separation and fluid handling, has received an order for plate heat exchangers from a company in the Russian power industry. The order value is about SEK 50 million and delivery is scheduled for 2009."Some 50% of Alfa Laval?s order intake during ...
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Petrobras orders FPSOs galore
The Brazilian state owned oil company Petrobras has revealed plans to purchase ten newbuild FPSOs. Eight of the vessels would be built domestically at the Rio Grande Shipyard in Southern Brazil. All the newbuilding will be capable of operating in waters up to 3,000 metres in depth, and will be ...
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STX wins SCI Capers
South Korean STX Shipbuilding beat a Chinese firm on price to win a $376.4 million bid to build four new ships for Shipping Corp. of India Ltd (SCI), India?s largest shipping firm by fleet size and revenue. STX quoted $94.10 million for each of the Cape-size bulkers while China?s New ...
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BV opens yacht expertise centre
The French classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has opened a Yacht Technical Office in Genoa, Italy. It provides a centre of expertise for all issues relating to the construction, classification and statutory certification of mega yachts.Maxime Pachot, manager of the Yacht Technical Office, says, "The technical issues which face yacht ...
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BHIC signs JV with Turkish shipbuilder
KUALA LUMPUR: Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Bhd (BHIC) has proposed entering into a joint venture in Malaysia with Turkey?s Yonca-Onuk Savunma Sanyii AS shipyard to build vessels for the government and private customers. BHIC said the JV aimed to be ready for production of the vessels in Malaysia next year ...
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Poland submits shipyard rescue plan
Last Friday Poland submitted restructuring plans aimed at saving its Baltic shipyards in Gdynia, Gdansk and Szczecin to the European Commission in compliance with an EU-imposed deadline. "The Commission will now analyse the plans carefully over the coming weeks to assess the compatibility of the plans with the requirements of ...
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Revolutionary torpedo free-fall lifeboat
A comprehensive programme of tests carried out by MarinTek in Trondheim, Norway, confirms that the Torpedo lifeboat has properties that no other free-fall lifeboat can match. The new Torpedo free-fall lifeboat, which has been developed by lifeboat manufacturer Noreq AS, has now been fully tested in model-scale by the Norwegian ...
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StealthGas orders four Suezmax tankers
StealthGas Inc., a Greek ship owning company serving primarily the LPG sector of the international shipping industry, has ordered two new 156,000 DWT Suezmax crude oil tankers with an option of two additional such vessels. Delivery of the first vessel is expected in May-July 2011 and delivery of the second ...
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EU turns down shipyard's plan
EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said that the strategy adopted by the Maltese government to privatise loss-making Malta Shipyards was not acceptable under EU law. This decision leaves the government with no option but to go back to the drawing board and submit a new plan by the end of ...
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Hull-cleaning technology cuts fuel consumption
A new technology to clean ship hulls without the use of abrasives that can damage or remove anti-fouling paint is said to be attracting world wide interest. Commercial Diving Services' Hull Service Treatment (HST) in Australia says its process is cost-effective, environmentally friendly and will help vessels reduce fuel consumption. ...
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First Hamburg Süd newbuilding christened at DMHI
The "Monte Azul", the second unit of a second series of ten vessels of the successful "Monte" class container ships, was christened at the Daewoo-Mangalia Heavy Industries (DMHI) yard in Romania. It was the first ship christening for Hamburg Süd in Romania. The new vessel has a length between perpendiculars ...
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Simon M?kster and Simek choose Havyard again
Simon M?kster Shipping in Norway has signed contract with Simek AS for building of one more Havyard 832 CD RS Rescue and Stand by vessel for delivery in March 2010. This will be a sister ship to the one ordered by Simon M?kster Shipping in November last year which is ...
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Innovative dredger for Van Oord
The Rotterdam-based dredging company Van Oord has placed an order for a large self-propelled cutter suction dredger which will be built at IHC Merwede's Kinderdijk shipyard. The new vessel will be one of the largest cutter suction dredgers in the world and delivery is scheduled for the autumn of 2011. ...
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CSIC to raise funds for expansion
Chinese shipbuilder China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) has gained approval from the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China's top economic planner, to issue CNY 3.5 billion ($ 512.5 million) in corporate bonds from September 3, 2008. The proceeds will be mainly used for three projects, including the Qingdao Haixi ...
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CSD places order for tankers
China Shipping Development (CSD), the nation's biggest oil and coal carrier, announced its wholly-owned unit China Shipping Development (Hong Kong) Marine Co has signed an agreement to buy four oil tankers of 76,000 DWT from Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co. Under the $228 million deal, the four oil tankers are expected ...
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NSB attributes DSME cancellation to steel costs
German ship manager NSB Niederelbe has denied rumours of financial woes, insisting that the decision to cancel a $610m containership order with Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering was taken based on high steel costs. The announcement is an attempt to quell market speculation about the company following a stock exchange ...
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ARB could enforce speed limits
Vessels could be forced to reduce speeds to 12 knots within 24 to 40 nautical miles (nm) off the California coastline if the latest proposals by the California Air Resources Board (ARB) are given approval. At an ARB workshop in California, the board discussed measures for vessel speed reduction (VSR) ...
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In-depth analysis of China's shipbuilding industry
The Dublin-based research company Research and Markets has recently produced a report on the Chinese shipbuilding industry entitled "In-depth Analysis of China's Shipbuilding Industry 2008". In this report Research and Markets states that in the first half of 2008 China contracted 455 new ships, down 48.30% year-on-year; carrying capacity 29,004,700 ...