Industry News – Page 437
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Boskalis orders megahopper replacement
Following on from the recent report about the collision involving the hopper ?W.D. Fairway? in China, Boskalis CEO Peter Berdowski announced that current information indicates that there is a constructive total loss. Given this, Boskalis has decided to build a new megahopper with a capacity of 40,000 m³. The company ...
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Japanese shipbuilders boosting capacity
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co (IHI) and other major Japanese shipbuilders are hiking production capacities for the first time in about 30 years, the Nikkei reported, without citing sources. The Japanese shipbuilding industry had downsized twice since the second half of the 1970s under the guidance of the old Ministry of ...
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Ezra orders MFSVs
PAN-United Marine (PUM) has become the first Singapore shipyard to secure an order for ultra large anchor handlers, with a contract from or Ezra Holdings to build a pair worth $65m. The two 22,000 kW large Rolls-Royce designed multi-functional support vessels (MFSV) will be capable of service in depths of ...
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Babcock seals buy-out of Devonport
Babcock International yesterday pulled off a golden deal to buy Devonport dockyard for £350 million and become the biggest supplier of services to the Royal Navy. The company, which runs the Faslane submarine base and Rosyth naval dockyard, said there would be significant strategic and financial synergies, but gave no ...
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Durban shipbuilders to lose orders
The shipbuilding industry in Durban, South Africa, is set to lose $400 million (R2.8 billion) order to build between 12 and 15 offshore supply vessels because the shipyard could be engulfed by Transnet's plans to build a new container terminal.Prasheen Maharaj, the chief financial officer of Southern African Shipyards, said ...
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DNV joining forces for effective design of ships
Aker Yards, Rolls Royce Marine and DNV are joining forces with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim. The intention is to build an international powerhouse for research and education on the topic "The effective design of ships for the future".The maritime industry will be facing new ...
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Cosco wins contracts from Belgium and Norway
COSCO Corp Singapore said its 51%-owned unit, COSCO Shipyard Group, has secured an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract from Belgium and conversion contracts for five semi-submersible heavy lift vessels from Norway worth a total of $195.3 million. COSCO Shipyard secured the $38.2 million EPC deal from Belgian firm Exmar ...
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Aker launches French connection
Aker Yards Cabins in France was recently launched under the legal name of Aker Yards Cabins SAS and will provide cabins for all passenger vessels of Aker Yards, France and plans to double its production and number of employees in the next three years.Aker Yards Cabins, France will be part ...
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Supramax newbuildings
Camillo Eitzen & Co ASA, part of the Eitzen Group, has signed agreements for long term time charter with purchase option for a total of six 60,000 DWT Supramax bulk carrier newbuildings. The vessels will be delivered from Japanese shipyards from 2010 to 2012.
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Hyundai Mipo wins five PTs
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co., received a $245 million order to build five 51,000 DWT product tankers for a European company. The Korean shipbuilder will deliver the newbuildings by January 2011. The shipyard declined to disclose the European company's name due to a confidentiality agreement.Hyundai Mipo, a subsidiary of HHI, said ...
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CSG enters shipbuilding market
China Shipping Group (CSG), the second biggest oceanic transportation conglomerate in China, plans to build its first shipyard by the end of 2008. This makes it the second time in less than two months that a large centrally-administered state-owned enterprise has branched out into the shipbuilding industry. Shanghai Baosteel Group ...
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Aker to build AHTSs in Vietnam
Shipbuilding group Aker Yards has signed a contract to build six 3,000 DWT anchor handling towage supply vessels (AHTS) at its new shipyard in Vietnam. The contract with Aker Capital was worth some $251 million. "We are very pleased by this contract as it confirms our strategy to offer state ...
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Hanjin adds nine more large boxships
Hanjin Shipping in South Korea has ordered five more Post-Panamax 8,600 TEU container ships from Hyundai Heavy Industries to upgrade its current main fleet consisting of four 5,000 TEU ships. Hanjin is the first Korean company to own five container ships of 10,000TEU level, ordered last year. In addition, ...
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Model of NLFM ferry undergoes testing
A scaled model of the hull for a new medium-sized passenger-vehicle ferry, designed by Poseidon Marine Consultants Ltd., was tested today in ice at the Institute for Ocean Technology in St. John?s, Canada, by Oceanic Consulting Corp. Recently, the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Municipalities provincial government invested $15 million ...
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Scenic Tours announces three-ship order
Australian-owned tour operator Scenic Tours has completed the formation of its European operations company Scenic Tours Europe AG that will be based in Zug, Switzerland. It is a venture that will mean that it is the only 100% Australian-owned river cruising company in Europe. To kick off the operations, three ...
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Jurong wins SeaDrill semisub
Singapore-based shipbuilder Jurong Shipyard has won a contract to build an ultra-deepwater semi-submersible rig for the international offshore drilling contractor, SeaDrill. The deal is worth $535.5 million. The semi-submersible rig is scheduled for delivery by April 2010 and is the third semi-submersible rig to be built by Jurong Shipyard for ...
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BAE lands Spanish sub job
BAE?s Barrow shipyard in England has won its first export order in 30 years, with a multi-million pound deal to make sections for Spanish submarines. The yard will build two domed ends for the pressure hulls of each of an initial four new S80 Scorpene class submarines. Another four could ...
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Ace Marine acquires Mylne yacht design office
Ace Marine Ltd, the Fife-based firm of naval architects, has acquired the oldest continually operating yacht design business in the world, A Mylne & Co ? including the design archive, described by some enthusiasts as a "treasure trove".Established in 1896 by Alfred Mylne, the design office produced some of the ...
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Kuwait to buy Polish yard?
According to local reports, investors from Kuwait are interested in buying shares in the New Szczecin Shipyard (SSN). Talks concerning the investment will be conducted during Prime Minister Kaczyński's visit to Kuwait. Two weeks ago the Kuwaiti ambassador paid a visit to the shipyard. The Agency for Industry Development has ...
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Daesun wins container ship
Daesun Shipbuilding in South Korea has secured an order for a 1,000 TEU container ship from a Middle East shipowner. Contract price is W 22.2 billion and delivery is scheduled for June 2010.