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Indonesian shipyards recovering
The Indonesian shipbuilding industry is recovering from a two-year-long downturn as shipbuilders benefit from an influx of both domestic and overseas orders. A government official said "The industry is expected to grow by 9.5% this year and surpass 10% next year as shipbuilders have received major orders from both local ...
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RINA gains elite ranking from Paris MoU
International classification society RINA has been named as the second best performing classification society for 2006 in the Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control. The Paris MOU is an administrative agreement between the maritime authorities of twenty-four European countries and Canada. It is regularly amended to accommodate new ...
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Ren Etive comes on stream
Aberdeen-based marine and subsea support specialist TSMarine (Contracting) Ltd has taken delivery of its new offshore support vessel, Rem Etive. The multi-purpose vessel was delivered from the Kleven shipyard in Norway last week to owner Rem Maritime and shortly thereafter was berthed in Aberdeen Harbour.TSMarine has the vessel on a ...
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MacGREGOR secures Chinese orders
MacGREGOR, part of the Cargotec Corporation, has been awarded a contract for the delivery of heavy-lift cranes and the design and key components for folding weather deck hatch covers and lift-away covers for tweendeck for four multi-purpose carries being built at Chinese COSCO Dalian shipyard. The vessels have been ordered ...
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Keppel to build fourth semi for ENSCO
Keppel FELS Limited has secured an order for an ultra-deepwater semi-submersible (semi) drilling rig from a wholly-owned subsidiary of ENSCO International Incorporated (ENSCO). The total project value is $427 million. The semi, ENSCO 8503, will be the fourth semi that Keppel FELS is constructing for ENSCO and is expected to ...
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Another reefer for Eimskip
Eimskip-CTG in Norway, has received its third newbuild reefer vessel in 18 months. The vessel was built at Myklebust Verft in Norway and is a combined reefer and container vessel. It is 82m long and 16m wide, with maximum cruising speed of 16 knots and deadweight of 2,500 tonnes. It ...
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First orders booked for Wartsila 82 series
Wärtsilä's licensed enginebuilders have in recent months booked orders for 52 of Wärtsilä's new series of 82-cm bore low-speed marine engines with an aggregate power of 1,726 MW. The engines were introduced to the market in the end of 2005. Orders for the new 82-cm bore engines have thus taken ...
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STX Pan Ocean orders two product tankers
STX Pan Ocean has awarded the tender for the building of two product oil/chemical tankers to STX Shipbuilding. The award followed an open tender exercise carried out over six days in January which only attracted one bid from STX Shipbuilding of under $25 million for the building of each of ...
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MacGregor Offshore formed
Building on the strengths of already established services in the North Sea and Asia pacific, the MacGregor Group?s new Offshore division is set to provide a greater level of attention and service to customers in these regionsThe recently acquired companies, Hydramarine in Kristiansand, Norway and Plimsoll in Singapore will be ...
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Daewoo container ship order from Europe
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering has received a 1.22 trillion-won ($1.3 billion) order to build container ships. The deal from a European company calls for Daewoo to build the 9,100 TEU vessels by 2010The shipbuilder has won orders worth $7.5 billion to build 48 vessels, including 18 container ships so ...
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Keppel eyes shipyard purchase in Asia
Singapore?s Keppel Corp said it may look to snap up Asian shipbuilding yards in several years time when it expects a glut in capacity to depress asset prices.Choo Chiau Beng, Chief Executive of Keppel Corp's rig-building unit Keppel Offshore and Marine, was cautious on current expansion prospects and "paranoid" about ...
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Northrop gets USN amphibious assault ship
The U.S. Navy has awarded a $2.4 billion contract to Northrop Grumman Ship Systems to design and build the first replacement amphibious assault ship.The work will be conducted at Northrop?s shipyards in Pascagoula and New Orleans.The contract, announced Friday, will fund construction of the first next-generation "bid-deck" amphibious ship, dubbed ...
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Subsea mining vessel ordered
Vancouver-based Nautilus Minerals Inc. (Nautilus) has announced that the Belgian Jan de Nul Group, one of the world's leading dredging companies, has signed the shipbuilding contract with La Naval, in Sestao, Northern Spain, for the construction of ?Jules Verne? a 191 metre vessel to be used as the ship for ...
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Indian Navy may order ships from Korea
India and South Korea this week will lay the groundwork for defence cooperation during the first visit of a South Korean defence minister to India. The two country?s defence ministers will be discussing matters of mutual interest and, according to a statement from the Indian Defence Ministry, various steps to ...
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East Isle Shipyard lands contract for three escort tugs
Workers at the East Isle Shipyard in Georgetown, part of the Irving Shipbuilding Inc. group in Canada, have another contract to handle after Irving confirmed a contract to build a series of three escort tugs for Atlantic Reyser. "It means more work for our more than 100 employees at the ...
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Eastern Echo opts for X-bow seismic ships
The newly formed Dubai-based shipping company, Eastern Echo is building four ships of the ULSTEIN SX124 design. These will be the first seismic vessels of Ulstein design and will be built with the ULSTEIN X-bow. To date, five shipowners have chosen this new bow concept. "My experience is that the ...
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Halul builds safety standby vessels
Halul Offshore Services (HOSC), the Qatari support services company, has signed a contract with the Singaporean shipbuilder Pacific Ocean Engineering for construction of four safety standby vessels at a cost of approximately $16 million. The ships will be classed by ABS and be built at Pacific Ocean Engineering?s shipyard in ...
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Belships orders supramax bulkers
Norwegian-based Belships ASA has entered into an agreement whereby the company will purchase building contracts for 5 supramax bulk carriers at about 58.000 dwt at a total cost of about $200 million. The vessels will be built at Yangzhou Dayang Shipyard in China and the first vessel will be delivered ...
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Singapore orders two AHTS vessels
Rolls-Royce has won a contract worth approximately £50 million to supply an integrated system of design and equipment for two advanced offshore vessels to be built for Lewek Shipping, a subsidiary of Singapore-based Ezra Holdings. A new design has been developed to meet the shipowner?s requirements and has been given ...
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LDA acquires Fairmount
The French shipowner Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) has completed its wide variety of services offered to the offshore industry through the acquisition of Fairmount Marine. For two years, since the common operation of the Gavea Lifter semi-submersible heavy transportation barge, the two companies have learnt to work together in mutual ...