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VT preferred bidder for Oman contract
The UK based shipbuilder and support service firm VT has been selected as the preferred bidder to enter the next round of discussions for the supply of ocean patrol vessels for the Royal Navy of Oman. Technical and contractual negotiations will begin next month and should be concluded by late ...
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Labroy bags LaFarge order
Singapore's Labroy Shipbuilding and Engineering has secured a newbuilding order from the French cement company LaFarge worth 34.5 for the construction of a 30,000 DWT self discharging cement carrier scheduled to be delivered in March 2008.
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SNTG exercises options
Stolt-Nielsen Transportation Group (SNTG), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Stolt Nielsen, has entered a strategic partnership with Gulf Navigation of Dubai, UAE. Under the terms of the partnership, Gulf Navigation will acquire two 44,000 dwt parcel tankers from ShinA Shipbuilding of South Korea, under options formerly held by SNTG. Upon entering ...
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MTG Dolphin expands
The Varna-based MTG Dolphin Shiprepair Yard in Bulgaria will construct a ship-building facility on 4.7 ha of land adjacent to its current shiprepair site. The ship-building yard, due for completion in August, will be the nation's fourth facility after the shipbuilding yards in Rousse, Bourgas and the site of the ...
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SembCorp gets Nobel conversion jobs
SembCorp Marine in Singapore has agreed to convert and outfit two semi-submersible hulls for Noble Drilling of the US. No financial details were given, as SembMarine expects to finalise the contract by the third quarter of this year. Delivery of the first hull, which left China last week and is ...
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Rodriquez inks Oman contract
Rodriquez Cantieri Navali (RCN) in Italy signed a contract for the supply of five catamarans for the Sultanate of Oman. RCN will build five fast ferries at its yard in Messina and deliveries are scheduled by the end of 2008. The ships will be of two different types to be ...
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LNG bonanza continues for Korea
Though the deals are yet to be signed, Daewoo, Samsung and Hyundai are about to win orders for three, four and four LNG carriers respectively from the Qatar Gas II project next month. Also, the Korean shipbuilders are anticipating more orders in the future from the Middle East as ...
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Awilco orders rig
Singapore-based SembCorp Marine says its PPL Shipyard has won a rig job worth between $132 million and $142 million from Norwegian company Awilco Offshore ASA. Rig construction is expected to start in May 2006 with delivery scheduled in the second quarter of 2008. The rig will be able to drill ...
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Aker delivers arctic boxship
The arctic container vessel Norilskiy Nickel was recently delivered to MMC Norilsk Nickel in Russia by Aker Yards in Helsinki. The newbuilding is intended for service on the northern sea route and is a prototype based on the double-acting ship concept developed by Aker Yards. Norilsk Nickel has reported that ...
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STX sets up in Russia
STX Shipbuilding in South Korea has set up shipbuilding joint venture with unknown Russian company. Total capital is $ 20,000 with each company paying $10,000. The joint venture is named as Far Eastern Shipyard-STX and will undertake a role of market survey in Russia.
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Samsung wins LNG SRVs order
On behalf of a joint venture company with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Höegh LNG has concluded contracts for two firm and one optional LNG shuttle and regasification vessels (LNG SRV) to be built at Korean yard Samsung. The first vessel will be delivered during the 4th quarter of 2009, and will ...
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INP clinches six ships
INP Heavy Industries in South Korea has received newbuilding orders of six ships.Sekwang Shipping in South Korea ordered four 20,000 DWT chemical tankers plus four more options at a value of $270 million.In addition, the yard signed newbuilding contracts with Lauritzen Kosan A/S of Denmark for additional two units of ...
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Viking chooses Wärtsilä engines
Wärtsilä has been awarded a contract to deliver the power plant for the new ferry contracted by the Mariehamn, Finland, based shipping company Viking Line Abp at the Helsinki shipyard of Aker Yards. The ferry will be delivered in January 2008. For this ferry, Wärtsilä will deliver four eight-cylinder Wärtsilä ...
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Hudong building engine plant
Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding in China has started the construction of ship engine and block fabrication plant at a cost of $137 million for the first stage of the development. The construction work will be completed late 2007 when it will produce 2.8 million bhp medium and low speed marine engine ...
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First 7S65ME-C ready for service
Long-standing licensee, Hitachi-Zosan of Japan has completed the first MAN B&W Diesel S65ME-C two-stroke engine. This is the first of three engines for Greek owner Dynacom. The 7S65ME-C main engines have been selected to power three Ice-class Suezmax tankers which are to be built by Universal Shipbuilding in Japan.This engine ...
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Statoil orders standby vessels
Letters of intent worth some $246 million, including options, have been awarded by Statoil to the M?kster Safety Shipping company for delivery of two standby vessels. M?kster Safety is a subsidiary of Stavanger company Simon M?kster Shipping. The agreements cover two identical vessels, both newbuildings. One will be a standby ...
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MARINE FUELS & EMISSIONS NEWSLETTER
Marine Fuels & Emissions Conference 2006Efficient ships ? cleaner air?Tuesday 14th November 2006, London Marriott Hotel, KensingtonDATE FOR YOUR DIARY ? 14TH NOVEMBER 2006Following the success of last year?s Marine & Power Emissions Conference, The Motor Ship is to hold a one day conference focusing on the specific issues raised ...
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UNB leases PMA dry docks
France's Port of Marseilles Authority has approved an agreement to lease the port's main ship repair facilities, dry docks 8 and 9, to Spain's Union Naval Barcelona. Under the 18-year deal, which runs to the end of 2024, the PMA will receive an annual rent of around Euros 2.1 million. ...
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THE MOTOR SHIP PROPULSION CONFERENCE NEWSLETTER
The Motor Ship Propulsion Conference 200626th ? 27th April, Radisson SAS Scandinavia Hotel, CopenhagenLimited places available as conference gathers strengthDelegate places at The Motor Ship Propulsion Conference in association with BIMCO are rapidly being filled. Organisers of the event advise that you do not delay in reserving your seat as ...
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THE MOTOR SHIP PROPULSION CONFERENCE NEWSLETTER
The Motor Ship Propulsion Conference 200626th ? 27th April, Radisson SAS Scandinavia Hotel, CopenhagenDelegate places limited at The Motor Ship?s 28th annual eventWith only a couple of weeks to go until The Motor Ship Propulsion Conference 2006, delegate places are being booked on a daily basis. With excellent group discounts, ...