All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 997
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New Szczecin Shipyard gets funding
The New Szczecin Shipyard (SSN), which was formed on the basis of the bankrupt Porta Holding, has finally managed to obtain a loan without any guarantees from the state. "We have signed an agreement with ABN Amro and ING concerning a renewable credit worth $40 million," revealed Andrzej Stachura, SSN ...
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Erie Shipbuilding up and running
Erie Shipbuilding in Pennsylvania, USA, is up and running and more details are emerging about its plans. The shipyard was formerly leased by Metro Machine and is a joint venture between Van Enkevort Tug and Barge (VET&B) and K&K Warehousing. VET&B has committed to build a new 240 metre self-unloading ...
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Daehan inks another Normed feeder
Daehan Shipbuilding in Korea clinched a 10,000 DWT multi-purpose vessel from the Dutch-based Normed Line with delivery of 2007. The company had previously ordered five similar units from the same yard with the first scheduled for delivery in June 2006. The six-ship series are dual-purpose container-bulk carriers capable of carrying ...
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New ship repair yard in Subic
The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has inked a contract with Subic Drydock Corp for the construction of a ship repair facility which involves bringing back a former US naval base?s floating dry-dock. The $5 million project could employ some 200 skilled and semi-skilled workers. The return of the floating ...
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Northrop Grumman wins German Navy radar contract
The US-based Northrop Grumman Corporation has been selected to retrofit new-generation navigation radars on more than 100 German Navy warships. Northrop Grumman?s U.K.-based Sperry Marine business unit was awarded a $4.3 million contract from ET Marine Systeme GmbH, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, prime contractor for the navigation-systems modernization program. Under the four-year ...
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Labroy cements Norwegian order
Singapore?s Labroy Shipbuilding and Engineering has won a $24.7 million contract from Norway's Belden Shipping Group to build a 20,200 dwt cement carrier. The Singapore-based shipbuilder, a subsidiary of Labroy Marine Limited, said the latest order will keep it busy until 2008. The newbuilding is due for delivery in 2007.
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Medmax LNG carriers for Universal
Universal Shipbuilding Corporation in Japan has received an order for the construction of two 75,000m³ LNG carriers from Mediterranean LNG Transport Corporation and Skikda LNG Transport Corporation. The gas tankers will be put in service for the shipment of LNG from Algeria to European countries located along the Mediterranean Sea ...
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Hamanasu wins award
The Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers (formerly known as The Society of Naval Architects of Japan) has awarded its 15th ?Ship Of the Year 2004? award to the ?Hamanasu?, a 34,181GT high-speed ferry, built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for Shin Nihonkai Ferry Company in June 2004. The ...
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Last boxship launch at B+V
A 2,700 TEU containership built at Blohm+Voss, a subsidiary of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, was recently launched as the ?Cosco Panama?. GEBAB (Gesellschaft für Konzeption und Betreuung privater Investitionen mbH, Meerbusch) is the ship?s owner while the ship manager will be Maritime GmbH. The 37,950 dwt newbuilding has the distinction of ...
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Chinese shipbuilders win new orders
Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding secured an order for a 100,000 dwt FPSO from China National Offshore Oil Corporation. Ship particulars are 232.5m in length, 46m in breadth and 24.1m in depth and delivery is scheduled on December 2007. Guangzhou Wenchong Shipyard won a contract to build a 4,200m3 dredger from Shanghai ...
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Gujarat moves to building ships
The state of Gujarat in north western India is emerging as a major centre for ship building, with the Adani group, ABG Shipyard and IL&FS submitting their proposals worth Rs 2,600 crore ($577 million) to the Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB). In addition, the Kandla Port Trust is also planning a ...
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GEM inks five Hyundai tankers
Dubai-based Gulf Energy Maritime (GEM) has awarded South Korea's Hyundai Mipo Dockyard a contract for five high specification double hulled product/chemical tankers for delivery during 2006/2007. The contract, valued at approximately $180 million, is for three 37,000dwt and two 47,000dwt tankers. "This contract reflects the continued expansion of GEM and ...
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LR posts strong performance for 2004/5
In his report on the accounts for the year ended 30 June, 2005, Lloyd?s Register Chairman David Moorhouse has announced that Group income rose by 1.4% to £371.8 million on the back of a strong performance by the organisation?s Marine business which grew revenues by 6%. The Group?s operating profit ...
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Aker Kvaerner wins DDS for Gulf
Chevron, with partner Kerr-McGee, has awarded Aker Kvaerner, Inc. the semi submersible hull and mooring system contract for their Blind Faith project in the Gulf of Mexico. The contract has a total value of approximately $120 million. Aker Kvaerner's scope of work includes engineering, procurement, construction and transportation. The Blind ...
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South African newbuilding
Just when they thought things could not get better, the owners of Farocean Marine, a private shipbuilding company in Cape Town, have landed a $15 million contract.This after they, in the face of international competition, secured a $67 million contract with the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism in South ...
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Polish technology for Vietnam
Vietnamese designers are attending a training course held by Polish experts in advanced shipbuilding technology. The course is held by the Vietnam Ship Buiding Industry Corporation (Vinashin) with assistance from Poland?s Ship Design and Research Center (CTO. As part of the three-month course, local trainees will join Polish experts in ...
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LNG problem at Samsung
Samsung Heavy Industries has detected faults that can cause gas leakages in an LNG carrier it has built for the BG Group. However, the company has made it clear that it has not found faults in other ships. According to reports in TradeWinds, pressure tests show the secondary membrane barrier ...
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UT-design for Island Offshore
Rolls-Royce has been awarded a contract for the delivery of design and equipment for an oil well intervention vessel that will allow operations previously only done from rigs or platforms. The Norwegian shipping company Island Offshore has entered a long-term contract with Statoil requiring a vessel capable of extracting more ...
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BW Gas finalises Suez LNG deal
Bergesen Worldwide Gas ASA (BW Gas) has finalised agreements with Suez LNG Trading SA for two LNG vessels for a period of 20 years. These vessels will be used to transport LNG primarily to the USA from the new liquefaction plant in Bal Haf, Yemen. The two 156,100 cubic metre ...
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Teknotherm buys Unitor?s HVAC business
Unitor Ships Equipment (now part of Wilhelmsen Maritime Services) has reached agreement with Teknotherm AS to transfer its activities in the shipbuilding heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) market to Teknotherm AS. The transfer includes HVAC products, a group of engineers in Poland as well as Unitor?s order backlog of ...