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Aker says no to the Lenin shipyard
Kjell Inge Rokke-controlled Aker Yards has decided that the group will not make a bid for the former Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, but will continue its cooperation with the Polish yard.The Polish yard is to be sold, but Aker Yards will not be making a final bid, according to Norwegian ...
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NASSCO and DSEC sign agreement for newbuildings
General Dynamics NASSCO, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, and Daewoo Ship Engineering Company (DSEC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) based in Busan, Korea, announced a formal teaming agreement to build ships for the U.S. market under the Jones Act. The Jones Act, ...
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Two support vessels for Abu Dhabi shipbuilder
Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB), a UAE company and one of the major shipbuilding facilities in the region, has signed a contract with Emirates Dredging Company (EDC), another local Abu Dhabi company, to supply one 19 m work boat (Multi-cat 1908) and one 12 m tug (Pushy-cat 1204) as support ...
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Nico opens new ship repair facility
Topaz Energy and Marine Limited subsidiary Nico International, one of Dubai's most prominent ship repair companies, will open a new ship repair facility in Bautino, Kazakhstan later this year, after completing a feasibility study and conducting an in-depth market assessment of the Caspian region.Based on the findings of their research, ...
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Keppel undertakes Diamond semi upgrade
Keppel FELS Ltd has secured a contract from Diamond Offshore Drilling, for the major upgrading of semi-submersible rig for $102 million. ?Ocean Monarch? will arrive at Keppel FELS in mid 2006 for the upgrading and expected to be operationally ready in fourth quarter 2008. When completed, ?Ocean Monarch? will be ...
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Shina clinches SNTG chemical tankers
Shina Shipbuilding in South Korea has won four 44,000DWT chemical tankers from Stolt-Nielsen Transportation Group, a unit of Stolt-Nielsen ASA. Total contract price is $240 million.
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Korea lands huge order catch
Daewoo Shipbuilding, which is aiming for new orders worth $10 billion this year, has already achieved 45% of its target in the first three months. The company recently signed deals to build three 265,000 cbm LNG carriers for the Qatar Gas II project, two smaller 150,000 cbm LNG carriers for ...
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STX get eight product carriers
STX Shipbuilding has clinched eight product carriers at the value of $400 million from shipowners based in India and Malaysia. They will be delivered by 2009.
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LNG carrier for Hanjin
Hanjin Heavy Industries in South Korea secured an order for an LNG carrier from a ship North American shipowner for delivery in November 2008. Contract price is $194 million.
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Pakistan builds frigate with Chinese technology
Pakistan and China have signed an agreement for the indigenous construction of a fourth F-22P frigate as part of the growing ties between the two countries in the maritime sector. The agreement also includes upgrading of Karachi Shipyard, besides training and technical assistance by the Chinese shipbuilder Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding ...
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Another blue boat from Odense
Odense Steel Shipyard delivered its latest newbuilding for the A.P. Moller - Maersk Group, the ?Georg Maersk?, a 7,000 TEU container carrier. This latest newbuilding is the sixth vessel in a new series of technologically advanced container vessels which incorporates extensive automation and is powered by a 12-cylinder Wärtsilä RT-flex ...
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Ezra expanding fleet
Singapore-based Ezra Holdings has earmarked $240 million to increase its fleet over the next two years in hopes of cashing in on strong demand for offshore support services in the oil and gas industry. Ezra, which provides offshore support vessels to the oil and gas sector, expects to grow its ...
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Exmar orders more LNGRVs
Exmar has placed an order with Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering for two more LNGRV vessels, the 6th and 7th in the series, for delivery during 2009. The vessels will be built incorporating the GTT membrane containment system and will have a capacity of approximately 150,900 cub m.
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ETA in expansion mode
ETA Shipping and Trading, part of the Dubai-based, ETA-Ascon Group, has placed an order for two 81,200 dwt super Panamax bulk carrier vessels with Japanese shipbuilder Universal Shipbuilding Corporation. Delivery is scheduled for 2009. ETA's Shipping Division currently owns 16 ships and has placed orders for 8 more tankers worth ...
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Eighteen more for SMIT
SMIT, the Dutch towage company, has reached an agreement with Damen Shipyards for the construction of 11 newly built tugs. Two of these will be type ASD 3211 tugs (65 tons bp) which have been awarded with a long-term contract for the Terminals Division in Equatorial Guinea and will be ...
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RH Group receives DNV worldwide recognition
RH Group receives DNV worldwide recognition Radio Holland Group (RHG) received the DNV (Det Norske Veritas) recognition for radio- and VDR surveys for all its RH subsidiaries engaged in these activities. RHG is the first company to receive such a worldwide recognition by DNV for servicing and testing radio communication ...
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Samsung clinches massive new orders
In addition to clinching the three 266,000 cbm LNG carriers from Qatar Shipping, Samsung has also won orders for eight boxships. Four 4,300TEU container ships from Danaos in Greece for delivery during 2008. Ship particulars are 277m in length, 40m in breadth and 24m in depth with a service speed ...
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QGTC orders QMax carriers
Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat) is ordering six QMax LNG carriers of 266,000 cu. m capacity each. These will be the largest LNG carriers built to date with about 25% greater capacity than any other LNG tanker currently on order. The ships are to be built by Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding ...
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Bharati scoops Bourbon newbuilds
Bharati Shipyard in India has secured $112 million order from Bourbon, the French offshore, towage and salvage company, for five sophisticated offshore vessels. The French company had already placed an order with the yard earlier and the good progress on this vessel has encouraged Bourbon to place this latest order. ...
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Aussies question warship plans
Australian defense officials may have thrown a wrench into government plans to build new warships in the country. In a submission to a Senate panel, the Defence Department (DP) said there was no strong strategic reason for building the ships in Australia and that doing so could have a negative ...