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Canadian shipbuilders eye navy contract
The Canadian navy hopes that the new supply ships the government is planning to buy will be built in the country. Rear Admiral Dan McNeil said the Joint Support Ships contract, expected to cost about $2.1 billion, could help revitalize the shipbuilding industry at a time when the navy needs ...
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NYK orders bulker
NYK Line in Japan has ordered a 90,000DWT bulk carrier from Oshima Shipbuilding for delivery of March 2007. Ship particulars are 235m in length and 43m in breadth. When delivered, the new bulk carrier will replace the coal carrier Sanyo Maru, which is currently engaged in coal transport for the ...
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PDVSA to purchase tankers from Brazil
The Venezuelan state oil firm Pdvsa's marine affiliate PDV Marina is initialing a purchase agreement to buy from Brazilian shipyard Eisa Maua Jurong eight Panamax tankers and two others products tankers. Negotiations with Brazil, which started last year, are taking place under PDV Marina expansion plans, which include investment of ...
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Aker and Damen plan joint venture
Aker Yards and Damen Shipyards Group are planning to establish a joint venture owning the Damen Shipyards Okean yard in Mykolayiv, Ukraine. The plans will contribute to an increased steel- and shipbuilding capacity of Aker Yards. The Okean yard is able to build a variety of vessels, steel sections for ...
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Admiralty Shipyard launches tanker
Admiralty Shipyard in Russia recently launched the product tanker ?Tavrichesky Bridge? built to the order of Sovcomflot JS?. The 47,400 dwt newbuilding is 182.5 metres long, 32.5 metres wide, and has a service speed of 15 knots.
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VT launches OPVH
The first complete ship to be built at a major British naval base for nearly 40 years recently emerged from its assembly hall. The 80 metre offshore patrol vessel (OPVH) ?HMS Clyde? will be loaded on to a barge at Portsmouth Naval Base ahead of its first floating.The 1,300 tonne ...
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H&W sees its future in scrapping
The Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast is seeking to enter the ?green recycling? market, after applying for a licence to scrap ships and offshore installations.The yard, which built the ?Titanic?, has joined forces with environmental waste management company, Golder Associates, and is bidding to become the first in the ...
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Tender shortlist for WA?s first floating dock
Western Australia?s government has announced the shortlist of contractors invited to tender for the construction of the first stage of the state?s first floating dock at the Australian Marine Complex in Henderson. The four short-listed companies are the Ausclad Group of Companies Ltd (AGC), Forgacs Shipyard, John Holland Pty Ltd ...
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NCC signs deal for six tankers
The Saudi Arabian shipping company National Chemical Carriers (NCC) awarded a $300 million contract for six 45,000 dwt chemical tankers to Shina Shipbuilding of Korea for delivery in 2009-10. The six newbuildings will each have 20 fully segregated cargo tanks and a cruising speed of 15 knots.
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China to build more LNG carriers
Shanghai-based Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co Ltd is the builder of the LNG carriers, considered the most technologically demanding ship. The ship, costing US$160 million, is 292 meters long and 43.35 meters wide. It can store 65,000 tons of liquefied natural gas at 163 degrees Celsius below zero. Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) ...
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Zim in billion dollar boxship order
Zim, the Israeli shipping company, has ordered eight container ships, four 8,200 TEU and four 10,000 TEU vessels, from the Hyundai Shipyards in Korea. The deal is worth $1 billion and Zim will take delivery of the ships during the second half of 2009. The ordering of these large capacity ...
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Floating atomic plant for Russia
The Sevmash naval shipyard and Russia's Atomic Power Agency signed a contract to build the world's first floating nuclear reactor. The $336 million reactor will be built by the Sevmash plant in the Arctic port of Severodvinsk beginning next year, and will be commissioned in October 2010. Work is expected ...
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Aker christens ice class containership
Aker Yard's Rauma shipyard in Finland recently christened the first of three ice class 1A Super containerships ordered by Baltic Container Shipping and is to be managed by Rederi AB TransAtlanti. The newbuilding, named ?TransPaper?, will be delivered in a few weeks, and a sister ships later this year. The ...
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ABG bags Dutch order for DSV
ABG Shipyard in Surat, India, has bagged a $21 million order for construction of a diving support vessel, from Netherlands-based Vroon Offshore BV. The contract includes an option for a similar vessel. The DSV will have a length 78 metres and delivery is scheduled for mid 2008 from the effective ...
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Vinashin launches second Diamond 53
Nam Trieu Shipbuilding Industry Co, a subsidiary of the Vinashin, recently launched a 53,000 dwt bulk carrier. The vessel is the second of 21 contracted to Vinashin and its companies by the British group Graig, with the first one launched back in April at the Ha Long shipyard. The entire ...
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MOL aims for 15% of world iron ore transport with 43 newbuilds
MOL (Mitsui OSK Line) has announced plans to construct 43 new iron ore carriers to meet anticipated long-term growth in demand for ore transport. In a construction period from April 2006 until mid 2010 it plans to build the following vessels: five 300,000 dwt vessels; three of 230,000 dwt; 11 ...
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Incat giants for Japan
Australian fast ferry builder Incat has won orders for two 112m long craft from Japan?s Libera Corp.Incat?s largest units to date, the two new catamarans, for delivery in June 2007 and mid 2008 respectively, will be able to carry up to 800 passengers and 412 cars or 520 lane metres ...
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Ferry and cruise orders for Wärtsilä
Wärtsilä has announced that it is to supply machinery to two ro-ro passenger ferries and a cruise ferry.The two ro-ro ferries are high-speed units for Norwegian company Color Line AS, building at Aker Yards? Rauma facility for delivery in December 2007 and April 2008. Each 33,500 gross ton vessel will ...
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Success propels Pendennis Shipyard
The successful diversification of its core business has generated over £4.5 million additional revenue for Pendennis Shipyard in the UK since its introduction, and as a result it has won the Best Diversification Award in Cornwall Enterprises? inaugural Cornwall Business Awards 2006 hosted on 18 May.Pendennis Shipyard was created in ...
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Olympic orders subsea vessel from Ulstein
Ulstein Verft AS has signed a contract with Olympic Shipping AS in Fosnavåg to build yet another large, multifunctional subsea vessel, model Ulstein P101 designed by Ulstein Design AS. Olympic contracted a similar vessel in early 2006. Olympic was the first shipowner to contract a ship by Ulstein Design back ...