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Hyundai to build 10th dock
Hyundai Heavy Industries plans to spend 134.1 billion won ($143 million) on building another dry dock because of growing orders for container ships and other vessels.This will by Hyundai?s 10th dock, and will measure 640 metres long and 92 metres wide and will be constructed in the port of Ulsan. ...
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EU says Gdansk shipyard merits 'sustainable, viable future'
The European Commission believes Poland's Gdansk shipyard merits a 'sustainable and viable future', spokesman Jonathan Todd said as competition commissioner Neelie Kroes met with worker representatives from the site. The commission has yet to make a decision on state aid for the shipyard after Polish authorities rejected demands to reduce ...
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Ningbo gets Global Carriers contracts
The Malaysian shipping company Global Carriers Bhd has awarded two shipbuilding contracts worth a combined $21.76 million to the Chinese shipbuilder Ningbo Shipyard Co Ltd. The contract involves building two double-hull oil product tankers. The first vessel will be delivered in late 2008 and the second will be delivered about ...
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Titan buys Chinese shipyard
Integrated oil logistics provider Titan Petrochemicals Group Limited (Titan) has reached a definitive agreement to acquire a 100% interest in Titan Quanzhou Shipyard from its majority shareholder for a total consideration of $170 million. The acquisition is in line with Titan?s stated strategy of transforming its business away from the ...
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CESS annual meeting
The Committee for Expertise of Shipbuilding Specifics (CESS) held its annual meeting in San Francisco on 30 August when the members associations Japan, Europe, Korea and U.S.A. gathered and discussed key issues surrounding the global shipbuilding industry. Unfortunately, China was unable to attend this time.The discussion was focused mainly on ...
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Aker standardising on FORAN system
Aker Yards ASA has entered into a contract with the Spanish company Sener Ingenier?a y Sistemas S.A. for the implementation of FORAN System across the group's shipbuilding organization.FORAN is already operating successfully at seven sites of the Norwegian shipbuilding group and, based on the experience using FORAN so far, Aker ...
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LR launches RuleOutlook Live
Lloyd?s Register has announced the introduction of RuleOutlook Live, a new interactive online service to keep ship owners and operators informed and up to date with the regulatory environment affecting the maritime industry.RuleOutlook Live presents comprehensive and timely information on future legislation emanating from such bodies as the International Maritime ...
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Iran seeking LNG vessel technology
Iran has formed an international consortium to attain technology for constructing LNG carriers. Iranian Offshore Engineering and Construction Company (IOECC) is currently holding talks with reputable international companies to acquire the technology to construct LNG-carrier vessels according to IOECC?s managing director Masoud Soltanpour. Soltanpour stressed that because domestic shipping companies ...
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India?s first offshore rig faces delay
The construction of the first indigenous offshore drilling rig in India is likely to be delayed as Mumbai-based Bharati Shipyard may not be able to build and deliver the jack-up rig by the scheduled month of April 2009. As part of its foray into the offshore space, Bharati Shipyard is ...
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Second BCF Super-C ferry launched
The second of B.C. Ferries (BCF) Super C-Class vessel was recently launched at the FSG Shipyard in Flensburg, Germany. Named ?Coastal Inspiration?, the newbuilding will carry 370 vehicles and 1,650 passengers on the high-volume runs between the B.C. Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.The first vessel, ?Coastal Renaissance?, is scheduled to ...
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ABG close to bagging European order
According to industry sources, ABG Shipyard is close to bagging a $350 million European order. However, ABG Shipyard management has said that it cannot comment on the specific deal.Anything above $360 million would be the largest order for ABG Shipyard because the last order they got was close to $360 ...
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EU mulls Polish shipyard future
The European Commission is considering the future of Poland?s Gdansk shipyard as Warsaw opposes EU demands to cut down the yard?s production capacity. The Baltic Sea Gdansk shipyard faces the EU ultimatum to reduce its three slipways for building ships to only one, or repay state aid funds, mainly provided ...
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Danish yard wins Greek bulkers
Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd. (Odense Staalskibsv?rft A/S) in Denmark has concluded contracts with Carras Hellas Group, Greece, for a series of newbuilding Capesize bulk carriers. This new 180,000 dwt design has been developed between Odense and Carras and deliveries are scheduled to commence in 2009. These orders, which will ...
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Aker to build two AHTS vessels
Aker Yards has entered into a contract with an international shipping company to build two 5,000 dwt anchor handling tug supply vessels of Aker Yards AH 12 design.The total value of the contract is approximately $292 million and deliveries are scheduled for Q4 2010 and Q2 2011. The hull for ...
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Rotortug orders
In a repeat order, KST BV, formerly trading under the name Kooren Shipbuilding and Trading, recently closed contracts with Unterweser Reederei GmbH of Bremen, Germany, for the construction of two Rotortugs RT80-28. The 28 metre long tugs, previously known as RT80-r, are expected to have a bollard pull in excess ...
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MCA detains eleven ships
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) in the UK detained eleven foreign ships in UK ports during July 2007 after failing Port State Control (PSC) safety inspection.Latest monthly figures show that there were nine new detentions of foreignflagged ships in UK ports during July 2007 and two vessels under detention ...
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Finnlines investing in new roros
Finnlines has ordered six new roro vessels from the Chinese Jinling shipyard. Each of the ice-class vessels will have about 3,200 lane meters and a service speed of 20 knots. The contract price is around EUR 240 million and the vessels are to be delivered during 2010-2011.
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L&T wins Dutch order
L&T wins Dutch orderThe Indian engineering and construction firm Larsen & Toubro Ltd. has won a contract worth $70 million from RollDock BV of the Netherlands to build two 8,250 dwt semi-submersible heavy-lift container ships. The companies have also signed an agreement which includes options for more vessels of the ...
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World's biggest rig sets sail
Drydocks World Dubai recently completed the construction of a 16,300 tonne drilling rig hull. The 120 metre long, 77 metre wide and 37.5 metre high ?Alpha Aker Spitsbergen? hull is currently being towed to the Aker Kvaerner Stord yard in Norway for outfitting involving installation of the deck structure including ...
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Cosco bags FPSO conversion deal
Singapore-listed shipbuilding company, Cosco Corp Ltd's subsidiary Cosco Shipyard, has secured a $21.7 million deal to convert an oil tanker to a FPSO vessel. The conversion of the vessel is expected to commence in late Aug 2007 at Cosco's Nantong shipyard in China, with delivery scheduled for mid 2008. Cosco ...