General News – Page 300

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    Korean heavyweights eye Daehan acquisition

    2010-02-08T17:17:00Z

    Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, STX Offshore & Shipbuilding, Gahdir Investment and S&T Daewoo are eyeing for the acquisition of Korea-based Daehan Shipbuilding.

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    Jurong building foothold in Brazil

    2010-02-08T17:15:00Z

    The Singapore shipbuilder Jurong Shipyard (JSPL), a subsidiary of Sembcorp Marine, will be building a new shipyard in Brazil to cater directly to one of the fastest growing offshore oil and gas exploration and production markets in the world.

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    HHI seeking to buy stake in Brazilian shipyard

    2010-02-08T17:09:00Z

    Industry sources report that Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), the world''s largest shipbuilder, is seeking to buy 10 percent of a Brazilian shipyard in a bid to win domestic orders.

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    Keppel clinches three specialised shipbuilding contracts

    2010-02-08T14:02:00Z

    Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd’s (Keppel O&M) specialised shipbuilding arm, Keppel Singmarine has clinched three newbuilding contracts totalling about S$140 million ($98.5 million).

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    Hyundai signs Goliat FPSO contract

    2010-02-08T13:54:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has won the tender to build the FPSO unit of the Goliat Project. The tender for the Goliat FPSO was initially floated by Eni Norge AS (Eni) in June 2009.

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    Bergen diesels to power Dutch naval vessel

    2010-02-08T13:46:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has won an order to supply Bergen diesel engines for the Royal Netherlands Navy’s Joint Support Ship (JSS).

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    Korean shipyards regain top place in new orders

    2010-02-08T13:41:00Z

    South Korea regained its No. 1 ranking in the global shipbuilding industry in January in terms of new orders according to London-based Clarkson.

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    USCG orders more Sentinel cutters

    2010-02-08T13:36:00Z

    Bollinger Shipyards in the USA has been awarded a contract valued at over $142 million to build an additional three Sentinel class, 154 foot patrol boats, for the U. S. Coast Guard (USCG).

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    BV facilitates Maritime Labour Convention implementation

    2010-02-08T13:16:00Z

    The French classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has moved ahead of the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 2006 and set up a system to audit and certify manning agencies for seafarers.

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    Alang ship-breaking to be upgraded

    2010-02-08T13:11:00Z

    Japan and the Gujarat government in India have joined up to upgrade the Alang ship-breaking yard in Bhavnagar.

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    Class society offers monitoring for large two-strokes

    2010-02-08T12:17:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register’s marine fuel and engine performance consultancy, FOBAS, has launched a new service, known as FOBAS Engine.

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    Surveyors highlight unnecessary risks to ships laid up inappropriately

    2010-02-05T17:10:00Z

    Increasing numbers of merchant ships left without work during the trade downturn are being involved in costly and unnecessary casualties, a London insurance market seminar organised by BMT Marine & Offshore Surveys, a subsidiary of BMT Group, has been told.

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    Stena and Sonangol order tankers for Brazil

    2010-02-05T11:49:00Z

    The Swedish shipping company Stena Bulk AB is ordering four 158,700 dwt tankers from Samsung Heavy Industries at a cost of $268 million to ship crude from Brazil.

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    Report reveals dramatic drop in newbuilding orders

    2010-02-05T11:33:00Z

    Spending on new ships plunged 88 percent last year as the global recession sapped funding and charter rates retreated, Clarkson Research Services Ltd. said.

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    IBIA dispels confusion over EU directive on sulphur limits

    2010-02-04T15:48:00Z

    The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has moved quickly to dispel the apparent confusion currently surrounding implementation of the EU directive requiring all ships to use low-sulphur fuel while at berth in EU ports.

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    Croatia launches cutter suction dredger

    2010-02-04T15:46:00Z

    The latest cutter suction dredger, ordered by the Belgian dredging company Jan de Nul, was recently launched at the Uljanik Brodogradiliste d.d. Shipyard in Pula, Croatia.

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    Yantai delivers beltship self-unloading bulker

    2010-02-04T15:41:00Z

    Yantai Raffles Shipyard in Shandong, China, delivered the beltship self -unloading bulk carrier, Vestnes, to the Norwegian company Jebsens Management on 24 January.

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    Kyokuyo unveils eco-friendly car carrier

    2010-02-04T15:39:00Z

    The medium-sized Japanese shipbuilder Kyokuyo Shipyard Corporation will start building a new series of 2,000 ceu (car equivalent unit) pure car carriers with an innovative hull design which significantly reduces wind resistance.

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    DDW-SEA to build world’s largest OCV

    2010-02-04T10:36:00Z

    Singapore-based Drydocks World - Southeast Asia (DDW-SEA), a subsidiary of Drydocks World in Dubai, has secured a newbuilding contract with Scottish Highlands International, a subsidiary of Coastline Maritime, to construct a 210m ultra large multi-purpose offshore construction vessel (OCV).

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    Samsung focusing on eco-friendly newbuildings

    2010-02-03T14:04:00Z

    Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has unveiled its plan to build only eco-friendly ships from 2015 by achieving a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.