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Disney confirms newbuild contract
Miami-based Disney Cruise Line has finalized a contract with Meyer Werft shipyard of Papenburg, Germany, to build two new innovative cruise ships that will take the family-focused cruise experience to an entirely new level.Plans to add two 124,000 gt ships to the fleet were announced in February when executives signed ...
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China Merchants orders tanker quartet
Shanghai-based China Merchants Energy Shipping Co. (CMES), the country's biggest oil carrier, has placed orders for four crude oil tankers at a total cost of $343 million. Under an agreement, CMES ordered two 300,000 dwt VLCCs and two 110,000 dwt Aframax tankers from a state-owned shipbuilder in the northern city ...
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STX to build shipyard in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan Investing Company and STX Shipbuilding Co. signed the memorandum of understanding to build a shipyard to produce and repair tankers in Garadaga, in the region of Baku. According to Riad Gasymov, the assistance of the chief executive of Azerbaijan Investing Company, the investments and the building period will be ...
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ASL Marine's to double capacity
Singapore shipbuilder ASL Marine has stated that its new yard in China will be fully operational next year and will double its capacity to build offshore vessels. The newly built eight-hectare shipyard in China's Guangdong province will enable ASL Marine to build up to six offshore vessels a year, adding ...
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Adani plans JV with Tsuneishi
The Adani group in India is poised to sign a joint venture agreement for its diversification into ship building with the Japanese Tsuneishi group. According to industry sources, the Adani group is close to sealing the deal with Tsuneishi Shipbuilding for the Rs 1,500 crore venture, in which it proposes ...
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Eitzen Chemical orders 2+2 vessels
Eitzen Chemical ASA has signed an agreement with Jinse Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. in Korea for two coated 13,000 dwt chemical carriers for $23.6 million per vessel for delivery in 2008. The contract includes an option for two additional units.Following this order, the company's newbuilding program consists of 35 vessels (plus ...
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Iraq plans to renew tanker fleet
Iraq aims to rebuild its ageing fleet of tankers to carry its crude oil exports and is planning to form a joint venture shipping company with a South Korean firm, the oil ministry's spokesman said on Monday. "Iraq needs new huge oil shipping tankers to be capable of shipping exported ...
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INTERTANKO praises IMO
INTERTANKO applauds IMO Secretary General Mitropoulos?s initiative to propose to the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) a study group which, he stressed, will ensure that a decision on the revision of Annex VI keeps on track to meet the implementation target date of 2010. At the same time the ...
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Irving to build small cruiseship
Irving Shipbuilding Inc. in Canada will begin cutting steel for a new cruise ship next week, and construction of the vessel, said to be the first cruise ship built in Canada since the 1930s, could lead to a new niche market for the company.Halifax Shipyard will build an 88-metre vessel ...
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Excelerate boosts LNGRV fleet
Excelerate Energy, Woodlands, Texas, has reached an agreement with Exmar N.V. of Antwerp, Belgium, to take an equity interest in three additional Energy Bridge vessels capable of shipboard regasification of LNG. The agreement between Exmar and Excelerate Energy includes two ships ordered by Exmar in 2006 as well as an ...
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Bharati clinches American contract
Bharati Shipyard in India has signed a contract with UP Offshore (Bahamas) Ltd. for construction and supply of two Platform Supply Vessels. The Contract value of these two vessels is $43.30 million.It is the first time in the history of the Indian shipbuilding industry that an Indian shipbuilder has received ...
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COSCO seals 66-ship contract
COSCO Group in China has inked newbuilding contracts with four domestic shipyards to build 66 ships. Zhang Fusheng, a COSCO spokesman, did not disclose the total value of these shipbuilding contracts but said they summed up to a record amount for the shipping giant. The move is to help meet ...
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Vroon orders four PSVs
Vroon Offshore Services has ordered four PSVs at Cochin Shipyard in India. The new vessels are UT 755 LN designs and are scheduled for delivery between October 2009 and March 2010.
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Regional pollution controls will 'harm' shipping
There has been a new warning of the harm regional pollution control regulations could do to international shipping. "Only global regulations should be pursued in all aspects of shipping, including on matters related to atmospheric pollution," Efthimios E. Mitropoulos, Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) told a meeting in ...
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Hanjin starts first Philippine built boxship
Hanjin Heavy Industries, Corp-Philippines, Inc. (HHIC-PI), has started switched on the steel plate cutting machine that signalled the start of its production. The first steel cutting ceremony was held at the newly-built HHIC-PI shipyard at the Redondo Peninsula. HHIC-PI constructed the shipyard complex inside the 480-hectare land area in the ...
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Bore orders two RoRos
Bore, the Finnish shipping company, has, as part of its active fleet renewal program, signed a contract for two new RoRo vessels, and holds an option for another two, to be built at Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft mbH & Co KG in Germany.The two RoRo vessels will be delivered in May and ...
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Cummins awards ABS ERO status
Diesel engine manufacturer Cummins has selected ABS as a Recognized Organization for engines (ERO). In that role ABS will be able to issue Engine International Air Pollution Prevention Certificates (EIAPP) to Cummins machinery for compliance with IMO?s MARPOL Annex VI NOx Technical Code governing NOx emissions of ship based diesel ...
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Davie Québec confirms CECON contract
Davie Québec shipyard in Canada has confirmed that, barely four months after being acquired by Norwegian investors, the yard has signed two firm shipbuilding contracts worth $132.6 million each with Cecon AS for Vik-Sandvik designed VS 4220 offshore construction vessels.Construction of the two 10,000kW newbuilds measuring 130m in length with ...
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EU plans shipping emissions cap
The European Commission has said that it will draft legislation, by the end of the year, aimed at tackling the shipping industry's rapidly growing contribution to climate change, by including the sector in Europe's carbon dioxide cap-and-trade system.Carbon dioxide emissions from shipping are thought to be double those of aviation ...
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Schat-Harding starts Shanghai service station
Lifeboat and davit manufacturer Schat-Harding has established a new after sales and service headquarters in Shanghai. The new service base will provide annual and five yearly SOLAS inspections and tests, refurbishment, repairs and genuine OEM spares for lifeboats, davits, hooks and winches on ships calling at Chinese, Hong Kong and ...