All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 865
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Dalian to build Italy's largest vessel
Italian owner ILVA Servizi Marittimi Spa has ordered a 300,000 dwt Very Large Ore Carrier (VLOC) to be built at Dalian Shipbuilding Industry in China that will be the largest ship ever built for the Italian flag. The VLOC will be 321 metres loa, 300,000 dwt and is due for ...
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Russia to build Azerbaijan tanker
Azerbaijan Caspian State Shipping Company (ASCSC) placed a newbuilding order with the Russian shipbuilding company ?Krasnoye Sormovo? (part of MNP Group) to build a 13,000 dwt oil tanker for delivery at the end of 2009. The tanker of 19619 project belonging to the ?river-sea? class, which is fitted with 12 ...
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Norwegian Shipping exercises option for AHTSs
Norwegian naval architect firm Vik-Sandvik has confirmed that the Cyprus-based company Norwegian Shipping Ltd (NSL) has declared options for an additional two AHTS at Bharati Shipyard Ltd in India. NSL now has a total of four VS 4612 designs under construction at Bharati Shipyard. The last two vessels will be ...
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Posidonia windfall for Korean yards
Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) have won a combined $4.9 billion worth of deals in the past week to build 30 vessels, including oil tankers and bulk carriers. During Posidonia, HHI received deals valued at $2.4 billion to build 22 ships, including 16 oil ...
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Poland asks EU for deadline extension
Poland has asked the European Commission for several months leeway to work on the privatisation of its shipyards. In early May, the EU executive threatened to demand the return of Polish government aid worth at least 1.3 billion euro to the Gdynia and Szczecin shipyards.Government officials claim that interest in ...
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Aker delivers fast day ferry
Aker Yards has delivered a new fast day ferry for Oslo Line AS, part of Color Line. The vessel built at the Rauma yard is the second in the series of two Superspeed ferries. ?SuperSpeed2? will start on the route Larvik in Norway to Hirtshals in Denmark. With a service ...
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Siemens sells Napier Turbocharger
Siemens Energy has sold its Napier Turbocharger business, a 100% subsidiary of the Oil & Gas Division, to the investment firm Primary Capital, London. Napier operates in Lincoln, Great Britain, and employs 160 workers engaged in design, manufacture and service of turbochargers used with diesel and gas engines in marine, ...
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Hyundai inks order for nine oil tankers
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., the world's largest shipyard, has won a 852-billion-won ($837 million) deal to build nine oil tankers. The deal with a European shipping company calls on HHI to deliver the vessels by March 2012.
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Lind? to cut staff
During the past week, the management of Odense Staalskibsv?rft A/S in Lind?, Denmark, has had discussions with representatives of the yard's employees about the serious financial situation. Even though the employees have signalled their support to the yard, also by concrete proposals, the yard management has concluded that it has ...
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China's oldest shipyard relocates
China's oldest shipbuilder, Shanghai?s Jiangnan Shipyard, has moved recently to a new home to make room for World Expo 2010. The shipbuilder, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corp. (CSSC), moved from its Huangpu River site in Shanghai to Changxing Island on the mouth of the Yangtze River, which is ...
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LR readies shipping for ?seafarers? bill of rights?
Lloyd?s Register has developed a voluntary assessment programme, designed to support the practical implementation of the forthcoming ILO Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006) on new and existing ships. Not yet mandatory, the MLC, a significant development in international shipping described as a ?bill of rights? for maritime labour, is expected ...
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Strategic Marine building on speculative basis
Australian shipbuilder Strategic Marine is building eight aluminium crew boats on a speculative basis. In a move which is expected to boost its revenues by over $40 million, the company will build six 40-metre vessels at its Singapore shipyard, and two 52-metre crew boats at its new Mexican yard at ...
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World's first ships to use operational CO2-Index
Five large containerships of Greek shipping company Costamare will be the first worldwide to operate in full compliance with MEPC / circ. 471 of IMO regarding operational CO2 indexing. Costamare has registered the vessels COSCO Guangzhou, COSCO, Ningbo, COSCO Yantian, COSCO Beijing and COSCO Hellas with Germanischer Lloyd's operational CO2 ...
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LR introduces environmental management standard
Using the expertise of its quality assurance business, LRQA, Lloyd?s Register has developed a shipping industry specific guide for the ISO 14001 environmental management standard to enable ship operators to establish and implement effective environmental management systems.The core is an environmental ?practical pack? for ship operators - a step by ...
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First ?Comfort Conscious? VLCC
The National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC), the leading Iranian tanker company, has recently taken delivery of its latest newbuilding, the 320,000 dwt Marbat, from Samsung Heavy Industries in Korea. The ship is notable as being the first VLCC to have DNV?s highest ?comfort? notation ? COMF-V(1). This means that seafarers ...
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BERG Propulsion launches Singapore factory
Swedish company BERG Propulsion, a leading manufacturer of controllable pitch propellers (CPP) for the marine industry, recently launched its new production facility in Tuas, Singapore. The new plant is the first of its kind in South East Asia, and the first ever for BERG outside of Sweden. With the new ...
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SCHIFFKO becomes Wärtsilä Ship Design Germany
Wärtsilä Corporation has re-named its Hamburg-based ship design company SCHIFFKO GmbH to Wärtsilä Ship Design Germany GmbH. The change is effective from 1 June 2008. The name SCHIFFKO is retained as a product name for the company's ship designs. Wärtsilä acquired SCHIFFKO GmbH at the end of 2006 with the ...
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Keppel bags Brazilian semisub contract
Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd (Keppel O&M), through Keppel FELS Limited (Keppel FELS), has secured a $385 million repeat order to build a semisubmersible drilling rig for Brazilian oil and gas exploitation and production company Queiroz Galv?o Óleo e G?s (QGOG). This price excludes the drilling and subsea equipment which ...
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?Shinas? arrives in Oman
The Sultanate of Oman?s record-breaking 65 metre vehicle-passenger catamaran ?Shinas? has arrived in Muscat, Oman, following its 15-day journey from Austal?s shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia. The vessel made the journey under its own power, making scheduled stops at the Cocos Islands and Mal?e in the Maldives.?Shinas? is the world?s ...
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Wärtsilä acquires I.C.E.'s Dubai business
Wärtsilä continues to expand its boiler services with the acquisition of the boiler services business of International Combustion Engineering's (I.C.E.) former subsidiary in Dubai. The acquired boiler service business, which currently employs seven people, will be integrated into Wärtsilä in Dubai. This transaction follows Wärtsilä's acquisition of the Denmark-based ...