General News – Page 258

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    Steel supplier signs contract with Wärtsilä

    2010-12-02T18:07:00Z

    The Stavanger-based Scana Industrier ASA has, through its subsidiary Scana Steel Björneborg in Sweden, signed a one-year contract with Wärtsilä Propulsion for supply of forgings for propeller shaft lines during 2011.

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    Aker Solutions establishes factory in South Korea

    2010-12-02T18:05:00Z

    Aker Solutions has set up a new manufacturing facility outside Busan in South Korea for the production of Pusnes deck machinery.

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    Cosco secures bulk carrier newbuildings

    2010-12-02T18:02:00Z

    COSCO (Dalian) Shipyard Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of COSCO Corporation (Singapore) Limited, has secured contracts valued over $110 million to build three 82,000 dwt bulk carriers.

  • Beaucephalus has been delivered to Global Offshore Services
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    Havyard delivers Global Offshore PSV

    2010-12-02T18:00:00Z

    A Havyard 832 L SE platform supply vessel (PSV) was recently delivered in Bergen to Global Offshore Services B.V., a wholly owned subsidiary of Garware Offshore Services Ltd in Mumbai, India.

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    Canada to design new coast guard vessels

    2010-12-02T17:58:00Z

    The Canadian government has announced that contracts have been awarded for the design of the Canadian Coast Guard’s new offshore science vessels.

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    Independent entity to monitor EU ROs

    2010-11-25T17:30:00Z

    The classification societies recognised by the EU and authorised to work on behalf of one or more of the EU member states’ maritime administrations, have founded a company responsible for the quality assessment and continued certification of the EU Recognised Organisations (RO).

  • Jeremy de Halpert, Steven Walker, Adam Creber, Shipping minister Mike Penning and Simon Curtis
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    Shipping safety awareness cadet winners announced

    2010-11-23T13:59:00Z

    UK shipping minister, Mike Penning MP has presented the 2010 British Shipping Safety Awareness Awards at the Chamber of Shipping. The top three awards have been given to cadets who have suggested the best ideas to improve health and safety at sea. Their training colleges have also benefited financially.

  • The floating out ceremony of ‘Disney Dream’ at Meyer Werft
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    Disney’s dream nearing completion

    2010-11-15T10:31:00Z

    ‘Disney Dream’, the biggest cruise ship built by Meyer Werft to date, was recently floated out of the yard’s covered building dock.

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    Intelligent combustion monitoring for two-stroke diesels

    2010-11-12T21:11:00Z

    Wärtsilä has introduced its ‘intelligent combustion monitoring’ (ICM) system for two-stroke diesel engines.

  • The newly ordered drillships will have improved capabilities over the ‘West Gemini’ delivered earlier this year and seen here undergoing sea trials
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    Seadrill orders ultra-deepwater drillship quartet

    2010-11-12T16:58:00Z

    Seadrill in Norway has entered into a turnkey contract to build up to four new ultra-deepwater drillships at the Samsung yard in South Korea.

  • The Sembawang / Carnival signing ceremony
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    Sembawang secures Carnival contract

    2010-11-12T16:29:00Z

    The wholly owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Marine, Sembawang Shipyard, has secured a long-term contract from Carnival Corporation to provide ship-repair, refurbishment and upgrading services for some of its cruise vessels.

  • Rendering of the proposed new Goltens’ facility in Dubai Maritime City
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    Dubai to get new ship repair facility

    2010-11-12T16:24:00Z

    Goltens, a major independent global provider of ship repair solutions, has confirmed leasing 23,000m2 in Dubai Maritime City for the development of, it claims, the world’s foremost ship repair facility.

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    Goltens launches BWT centre in Rotterdam

    2010-11-12T16:18:00Z

    Goltens, the global provider of ship repair solutions, recently confirmed the formation of a specialist Ballast Water Treatment (BWT) centre of excellence ready to undertake 24/7 global BWT installations.

  • The ropax ferry ‘Aratere’ is to be upgraded by Sembawang
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    Sembawang secures two upgrading contracts

    2010-11-12T11:58:00Z

    Sembcorp Marine’s subsidiary Sembawang Shipyard has recently secured two major upgrading and repair contracts worth $82 million involving passenger vessels.

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    WSS comes to the rescue with new rudder

    2010-11-12T11:18:00Z

    Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) helped Pacifica Shipping, a New Zealand company operating a fleet of coastal vessels, move a new eleven tonne rudder and stock across the world when one of their vessels had its rudder damaged.

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    Japanese shipbuilder to export technology

    2010-11-12T11:05:00Z

    IHI Corp. in Japan has developed a system that automates the key process of bending steel sheets for ships and plans to market it to emerging economies.

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    DKB to focus on ship repair

    2010-11-11T16:13:00Z

    Indonesian state shipyard and engineering company PT Dok dan Perkapalan Kodja Bahari (DKB) will focus on ship repair business and plans to relocate its Jakarta shipyard to Batam Island in order to serve more vessels.

  • Lord Hinton
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    Tyneside yard wins collier job

    2010-11-11T14:45:00Z

    The Tyneside ship repair yard A&P Tyne has won a significant contract to repair a coal carrying bulk carrier.

  • The signing ceremony between Rolls-Royce and Bestway
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    Anglo-Chinese ship design collaboration

    2010-11-11T12:52:00Z

    Rolls-Royce recently signed a collaboration agreement with Chinese marine design and research company Shanghai Bestway Marine Engineering Design Company (Bestway).

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    LOI to rebuild seismic vessel

    2010-11-11T12:50:00Z

    Bergen Group has, through its subsidiary Bergen Group AS Halsnøy, signed a letter of intent to rebuild the seismic vessel ‘Geowave Master’ owned by Master and Commander AS.