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    World's largest yacht

    2007-01-16T00:00:00Z

    Roman Abramovich, the Russian billionaire who owns Chelsea Football club, is getting himself a new yacht. It will be the largest privately owned yacht in the world.The ?Eclipse?, currently taking shape at the Blohm+Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, is expected to boast two helicopter landing pads, three launches, several hot ...

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    Superferry to launch first vessel

    2007-01-16T00:00:00Z

    An Alabama shipyard this week intends to launch the first of two catamaran ferries ordered by Hawaii Superferry Inc. Superferry, planning to launch its first inter-island has the necessary approvals to launch the service, but opponents of the venture have some additional legal and political options. They are pressing state ...

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    Cunard?s new Queen takes to the water

    2007-01-16T00:00:00Z

    Yesterday, Fincantieri floated out the new Cunarder, ?Queen Victoria?, at its Venice-Marghera shipyard. Scheduled for delivery by the end of 2007, the 90,000 GT cruise ship will be one of the largest Panamax (i.e. capable of passing through the Panama Canal) ships ever built. With 1,007 cabins ? including a ...

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    VT signs Oman contract

    2007-01-16T00:00:00Z

    VT Group (VT), the UK Support Services and Shipbuilding Company, has signed a contract with the Government of Oman to supply three Ocean Patrol Vessels (OPVs) for the Royal Navy of Oman.Work will start immediately on the programme with the first of the ships, which are approximately 100 metres in ...

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    New one-stop resource for oil companies

    2007-01-16T00:00:00Z

    Three well established offshore, ship and tug design and technical consulting companies have joined forces to provide a major new one-stop resource for oil companies, offshore operators, tug owners, ports and shipyards. Offshore Ship Designers (OSD), based in Ijmuiden, the Netherlands, bring together the skills, experience, innovation and workforce of ...

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    Navy halts Lockheed contract

    2007-01-14T00:00:00Z

    The US Navy ordered Lockheed Martin to stop work on a $260 million littoral combat ship (LCS) after the company warned of a significant cost increase that has also spurred the service to reconsider the way it purchases the vessels. The unusual order, which lasts 90 days, is a blow ...

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    Colombo Dockyard on a high

    2007-01-14T00:00:00Z

    2006 was an extremely busy one for Colombo Dockyard Limited (CDL) while 2007 is set to be even busier, having executed many prestigious shipbuilding and ship repair contracts against stiff international competition for export and domestic markets, the company said. "All these new orders are mainly, results of CDL?s good ...

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    ONGC`s vessel tender attracts big names

    2007-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Leading Indian shipping majors have been short-listed by the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) for its mega tender for 30 offshore support vessels. Great Eastern Shipping-promoted Greatship India (GIL), GE Shipping?s demerged entity Great Offshore (GOL), Essar Shipping-promoted Tag Sea Logistics, Gareware Offshore, ABG Shipping and state-run Shipping Corporation ...

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    Alaska builds E-Craft

    2007-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Alaska Ship & Drydock (ASD) in Ketchikan is getting ready to start construction of an unusual vessel called the 'E-craft?. Now officially named the ?Susitna?, the E-Craft is an experimental prototype being constructed on behalf of the U.S. Office of Naval Research. ONR will be testing the design's capabilities for ...

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    AFL-CIO blocks kit-ships

    2007-01-14T00:00:00Z

    The Metal Trades Department of the AFL-CIO has sued the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) to block controversial rulings that violate the 80-year-old Jones Act to allow U.S. shipbuilders to mass produce so-called "kit-ships." The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, charges that a ...

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    Russia manufactures its largest propeller

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    The propeller, which is the largest in Russian shipbuilding history, has a diameter of 8.20 m and was manufactured at the naval shipyard 'Zvezdochka' in the city of Severodvinsk. Made in stainless steel and weighing about 50 tonnes, the propeller is intended for an arctic tanker under construction at Hyundai ...

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    Iran orders Korean Seuzmax

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries received an order from Irano Hind Shipping Co. of Iran for a 159,000 dwt crude oil tanker. The Suezmax will measure 274m in length, 48m in width and 23.1m in depth with a service speed of 15.4 knots.The new regulation and requirement, i.e. CSR (Common Structural ...

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    SLS wins four PCs

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    SLS Shipbuilding in South Korea won an order for four 51,000DWT product carriers from ST Shipping & Transport in Singapore. They will be delivered from 2008 to early 2009. The new order also attaches two more options.

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    Crowley christens heavy-lift deck barge

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Crowley Maritime Corporation in the US has christened Marty J, the first of three Heavy Lift 455 Series barges under construction at Gunderson Marine in Portland, Oregon. The three 123 metre by 32.20 metre deck barges are being built to be utilized for project work in the offshore energy industry ...

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    Wärtsilä offers SOx scrubbing technology

    2007-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Wärtsilä Corporation initiated in 2006 a two-year development project to test scrubbing plant for removing sulphur oxides (SOx) from the exhaust gases of marine diesel engines and oil-fired boilers. The project involves testing of scrubbing equipment on marine engines burning typical grades of heavy fuel oil. The objective of ...

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    Halifax gets shipbuilding job

    2007-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Halifax Capital Bhd in Malaysia has won a shipbuilding contract worth about $23.2 million from PT Kasih Industri Indonesia. Under the deal, the company would supply four sets of tugs and barges to Kasih Industri. The vessels would be completed and delivered within two years. In a separate statement, Halifax ...

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    Dutch give up Orsova

    2007-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Dutch firm Rensen Beheer, specialising in building and selling fluvial vessels, sold its entire 16.8% stake in Orsova Shipyard (SNO) in Romania according to Constantin Badoiu, general manager of the SNO. Badoiu did not specify who the buyer was.The Dutch collected over 2.5 million euros for the stake they held. ...

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    Motia takes delivery of newbuilds

    2007-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Venice-based tanker operator Motia Compagnia di Navigazione has taken delivery of two state of the art 35,000 dwt IMO Type II chemical/product tankers. The vessels, named Alice and Aurora, were built by Korea's STX Shipbuilding Co and will enter service with the Handy tankers pool.Antonio Zacchello, managing director of Motia, ...

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    Halmatic jobs to be axed

    2007-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Portchester-based VT Halmatic has told workers that up to 130 of the 270-strong workforce could be made redundant. The business has been under threat for some months and has now announced it is to cut costs by making fewer types of boats and reducing the workforce.VT Shipbuilding managing director, Geoff ...

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    Aker in Vietnam JV

    2007-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards is taking a strategic position in the fast growing Asian market for offshore vessels by setting up a shipyard in Vietnam. The shipyard will be a joint venture between Aker Yards (70%) and Amanda Group (30%). The Amanda Group with headquarter in Singapore has extensive industrial experience in ...