Industry News – Page 385

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    Gas turbine order for Australian Navy

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    GE Marine has announced that it is supplying LM2500-based propulsion systems for two new Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) amphibious ships. The vessels are being built in Spain, at the Navantia, Madrid, yard, under a joint contract with Australia?s Tenix Group.Navantia will oversee the ships? design and ...

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    California accelerates sulphur limits

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    Ships sailing off the California coastline or calling at Californian ports will be compelled to use low sulphur fuel as from July next year. From July 2009, the maximum sulphur level in fuel used in main propulsion engines will be limited to 1.5% within 24 naut miles of the coastline. ...

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    BV in Russian registry agreement

    2008-07-24T00:00:00Z

    Paris-based classification society Bureau Veritas has entered an agreement with the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation delegating BV the authority to conduct statutory certification services and to issue certificates for vessels registered in the Russian International Registry of Ships.Bernard Anne, managing director of BV?s marine division, says, "Russia ...

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    Construction begins on 54-ship series

    2008-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Naval architect Guido Perla and Associates has announced that construction is now under way in China of the first of a series of 54 offshore support ships. The ships are to the GPA 254L AHTS design, and all are destined for French maritime services provider Bourbon Offshore. The vessel is ...

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    Bidders announced for Polish yards

    2008-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards of Norway is reported to be among the bidders for Poland's cash-stretched shipyards. The yards have been given a deadline, extended to 12 September, to come up with a privatisation scheme which is acceptable to the Polish treasury, or pay back government subsidies amounting to several billions of ...

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    Aker Yards to go ahead with Ukraine deal

    2008-07-21T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards has announced that the Ukraine authorities have approved the bid by Russian-controlled, Luxembourg based, investment group FLC West to acquire a 70% stake in three Aker Yards' shipyards - two in Germany and one in Ukraine. As all approvals from regulatory authorities are now in place, Aker Yards ...

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    First of new high pressure turbocharger family is launched

    2008-07-21T00:00:00Z

    ABB Turbocharging of Switzerland is launching a new family of turbochargers, the A100 series, which is designed to offer pressure ratios up to 5.8:1 from a single-stage unit. The first in the series, the A140-H, is intended for high speed diesel and gas engines. The high speed engine product will ...

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    Investor acquires 50% of Turkish yard

    2008-07-17T00:00:00Z

    The Carlyle Group, which describes itself as a global private equity firm, has acquired a 50% stake in Turkish shipbuilder TVK. TVK was founded in 2005 in the Kocaeli free trade zone to build chemical tankers up to 30,000 dwt and other specialised vessels. Carlyle says that the acquisition will ...

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    AP Moeller-Maersk places order for 18 engines

    2008-07-17T00:00:00Z

    MAN Diesel reports that AP Moeller - Maersk has ordered 18 × MAN B&W 6S80ME-C9 engines for a series of container ships. All of the engines will be built by HHI-EMD, Hyundai?s engine division, with 13 going to Hyundai?s Ship Building Division (HHI-SBD), and the remaining five to Hyundai Samho ...

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    Japanese yards report steel delivery delays

    2008-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Japanese shipyards are reporting difficulties caused by delays in delivery of raw materials. Reports suggest that steel plate is being delayed by four weeks to some yards, though the average delay in steel supplies is said to be around two weeks. The delays in delivery are thought to be as ...

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    Island Offshore orders new unit from Aker

    2008-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards has signed a contract with Island Offshore for the building of a well intervention vessel. This will be a near sister ship to the 'Island Wellserver', delivered from Aker Yards earlier this year. Like its sister, it will be built to Rolls-Royce UT 767 CDL design, but with ...

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    Shipowners plan their own repair yard in Korea

    2008-07-15T00:00:00Z

    A consortium of Korean shipping companies has been formed to set up its own shiprepair facility. As Korean shipyards are fully booked with newbuilding orders, most ships have to go to China or Vietnam for repairs or routine maintenance. With the Korean fleet increasing, the problem is likely to become ...

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    Largest LNG carrier named in Korea

    2008-07-14T00:00:00Z

    A ship, said to be the world?s largest LNG vessel, has been named at Samsung Heavy Industry?s (SHI) shipyard on Geoje Island, South Korea.The Lloyd's Register-classed vessel was ordered by the Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat). The ship, named 'Mozah', is the first "Q-Max"-sized vessel with a capacity for 266,000m3, ...

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    ABS and Polish Register to extend cooperation

    2008-07-14T00:00:00Z

    ABS and Polish Register of Shipping (PRS) have announced a multi-year, joint research and development program that will focus on ship dynamic stability in extreme wave conditions and the time variant reliability of aging bulk carriers.Agreement on the R&D projects follows the conclusion of a wide-ranging co-operative accord that was ...

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    EU likely to reject Polish shipyard plan

    2008-07-10T00:00:00Z

    European Union regulators said recently that time was almost up for Poland to make changes to a government rescue package for three ailing shipyards. EU spokesman Jonathan Todd said the Polish government had until today to make changes to its current restructuring plan or the European Commission could decide to ...

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    Hanjin wins European bulker order

    2008-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction has clinched a contract worth 201.1 billion won ($ 194.4 million) from a European shipping company to build two bulk carriers for delivery by December 2010.

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    Sembawang secures rock dumping vessel contract

    2008-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Sembawang Shipyard Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Marine in Singapore, has secured an S$100 million ($73 million) contract from Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering (DEME) to construct a 19,000 dwt DP2 fallpipe vessel for its subsidiary company, Tideway. Tideway is a fast-growing company specialized in offshore dredging, landfall ...

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    Aker wins DOF contract

    2008-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards has signed a contract with DOF ASA for building of three Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessels (AHTS). All the vessels will be of Aker Yards' own design and equipped for operations in the Brazilian market. The three ships are scheduled for delivery at the end of 2010, mid ...

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    Korea arrests Chinese for ship technology theft

    2008-07-10T00:00:00Z

    A Chinese inspector sent by a US ship classification society to a South Korean shipyard has been arrested for allegedly stealing key technology, prosecutors said Wednesday.The 35-year-old unidentified man was arrested on 27 June and indicted for stealing technology to manufacture oil drilling ships and platforms, said the prosecutors? office ...

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    World?s largest mobile boat hoist

    2008-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Dubai Maritime City, the world?s first purpose-built maritime centre has successfully assembled and functionally tested the world?s largest mobile boat hoist at its facilities. The hoist capable of lifting 720-tonne vessels will be load-tested in early August 2008 and will be fully operational by October.The hoist will complement Dubai Maritime ...