Industry News – Page 314

  • Leith drydock is part of the expansion plans at Dales Marine Services
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    Dales expands repair facilities

    2010-01-27T12:22:00Z

    Aberdeen-based ship repair and maintenance specialist, Dales Marine Services, has expanded its operations on Scotland’s east coast with the lease of a dry dock at the Port of Leith and a workshop at Montrose.

  • All vessels in the Sydney Harbour Ferries’s fleet will be fitted with new navigation chart radars
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    Northrop Grumman radars for Sydney ferries

    2010-01-27T11:45:00Z

    Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Sperry Marine business unit has been chosen to supply radars for the Sydney Harbour Ferries fleet.

  • The drydock at Donjon Shipbuilding & Repair
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    New owner of Erie Shipyard promises growth

    2010-01-26T15:48:00Z

    Donjon Marine Co., Inc., a global marine services provider based in New Jersey, recently announced the creation of Donjon Shipbuilding & Repair LLC (DSR).

  • One of the 300,000 dwt newbuilding drydocks in the CSIC Group
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    CSIC sees rise in profits

    2010-01-26T15:38:00Z

    China Shipbuilding Industry Corp (CSIC) said its profit in 2009 jumped 18.5 percent to 7.39 billion yuan ($1.1 billion).

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    Samho wins Turkish bulk carrier order

    2010-01-26T15:27:00Z

    The South Korean shipbuilder Samho Shipyard has won an order from Turkish shipowner Densa for six 32,000 dwt bulk carriers.

  • Greatship Maya is the first vessel that Keppel Singmarine has built for Greatship.
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    Keppel delivers platform supply geotechnical vessel

    2010-01-25T13:40:00Z

    Keppel Singmarine Pte Ltd (Keppel Singmarine), has delivered a platform supply geotechnical vessel to Greatship Global Offshore Services Pte. Ltd (Greatship). The vessel has been bareboat chartered to GC Rieber Shipping Asia Pte Ltd (GC Rieber).

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    Philippines promoting new shipbuilding base

    2010-01-25T13:32:00Z

    Philippine officials are preparing the Cagayan Freeport in the far south of the Philippines as the country''s next large shipyard.

  • Bow Sirius, one of the large fleet of Odjell chemical tankers
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    Sevmash learns hard lesson from Odfjell case

    2010-01-25T13:23:00Z

    The Russian shipyard Sevmash’s failure to deliver 12 chemical tankers to Norwegian shipping company Odfjell and the $43 million the shipyard was fined to pay, is a valuable lesson for Russian shipbuilding industry, says a Russian website.

  • Malta Shipyards
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    Malta finalises Palumbo deal

    2010-01-25T12:27:00Z

    MaltaToday reports that the government is close to finalising a deal with the Italian company Palumbo for the shiprepair section of Malta Shipyards.

  • Wartsila Drunen factory is at the centre of a potential diplomatic conflict
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    Job losses fall-out looms with China

    2010-01-22T17:48:00Z

    The Netherlands and China are on the verge of a diplomatic conflict due to a misunderstanding over job losses, according to a recent report in the Dutch newspaper the Volkskrant.

  • Measurement using Liquid –Level Gauge
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    MOL develops portable gauge for ballast tanks

    2010-01-22T17:09:00Z

    Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) and Musashino Co., Ltd. have jointly developed the word’s first portable liquid-level gauge for vessel ballast tanks.

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    Nakilat and Damen set up jv company

    2010-01-22T13:36:00Z

    Qatar Gas Transport Company Ltd. (Nakilat) and Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards Group are to jointly operate a shipbuilding facility in the Port of Ras Laffan, Qatar.

  • The World Shipping Council is proposing a new global vessel efficiency system
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    Proposed global vessel efficiency system to reduce carbon emissions

    2010-01-22T13:26:00Z

    The World Shipping Council (WSC) and its members have proposed to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and its member governments a new global ‘vessel efficiency system’ (VES) which would improve the carbon and fuel efficiency of the world''s fleet leading to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Artist impression of the UAE’s navy’s stealth newbuildings
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    Fincantieri to supply UAE navy with stealth vessels

    2010-01-22T13:22:00Z

    Fincantieri has gained a further new order from the United Arab Emirates Navy for the construction of two stealth vessels, Falaj 2.

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    Japanese order for offshore load-handling systems

    2010-01-22T13:02:00Z

    Cargotec has signed a contract to deliver a range of advanced MacGregor offshore and subsea load handling systems.

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    DSME poised to win cruise ship order

    2010-01-21T14:31:00Z

    According to industry sources, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) is in talks with a Greek firm over a deal to build the Korean shipbuilder’s first cruise ship at an estimated cost of $600 million.

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    China's shipbuilding output expanded in 2009

    2010-01-21T14:27:00Z

    China''s completed shipbuilding output in 2009 surged by more than 40 percent with its share in the global market rising further.

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    Korea in partnership with UAE

    2010-01-21T14:22:00Z

    The United Arab Emirates is bolstering ties with South Korea by signing a memorandum of understanding with STX Offshore and Shipbuilding and the Korea Shipbuilders’ Association with Abu Dhabi Shipbuilding (ADSB) for a business partnership.

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    Japanese ship orders on the up

    2010-01-21T14:14:00Z

    According to figures released by the Japan Ship Exporters'' Association, Japanese export ship orders rose for the first time in 15 months in December on a year-on-year basis by 71.5 percent to 471,600 gross tons.

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    New web interface enhances RINA transparency

    2010-01-20T18:56:00Z

    Genoa-based classification society RINA has published a new web interface in the ‘marine member’ area of its corporate website www.rina.org.