Industry News – Page 532

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    AMBIO aims at biocide-free coatings

    2005-08-18T00:00:00Z

    The EU research project "AMBIO" is investigating how to prevent the build up of organisms on surfaces under marine conditions, for example on ships? hulls. Scientists from BASF are collaborating on this project with 30 partners from business and science from 14 countries. The five-year project was launched in March ...

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    Schat-Harding upgrades freefall boats

    2005-08-18T00:00:00Z

    Lifeboat manufacturer Schat-Harding has agreed with Statoil to recall six of its FF1000S skid-launched freefall lifeboats for strengthening beyond SOLAS requirements. In service tests show that SOLAS requirements may need modifying for free fall boats for very high drop heights from some North Sea oil platforms. The move follows tests ...

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    Northrop Grumman to lay off 900 at Jeff yard

    2005-08-17T00:00:00Z

    Slowing military contract work will force Northrop Grumman Corp. to slash 400 jobs from its shipyard in Bridge City and 500 jobs from its other plants in Louisiana and Mississippi by the end of the year, company managers said Monday. Layoffs at the region's largest manufacturer, formerly known as Avondale, ...

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    Australia selects U.S. design

    2005-08-17T00:00:00Z

    Australia picked U.S. naval architect Gibbs and Cox as its preferred designer for a A$4.6 billion project to build a new generation of air warfare destroyers, one of the country?s biggest ever defense contract. Gibbs and Cox had been chosen over German firm Blohm and Voss and Navantia of Spain ...

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    Float-free SVDR from KH

    2005-08-17T00:00:00Z

    Kelvin Hughes (KH), part of Smiths Marine Systems, is proud to announce yet another world first having successfully achieved approval from QinetiQ, the UK Government?s nominated body for Type Approval of marine equipment, for a float-free interface to their MantaDigital Simplified Voyage Data Recorder ? SVDR.As the first manufacturer to ...

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    STS restrictions could lead to another ?Prestige?

    2005-08-17T00:00:00Z

    Salvage operations involving the ship-to-ship (STS) transfer of cargo and bunkers from tankers and other vessels should be exempt from new controls proposed by Spain and Mexico and now under consideration by the IMO?s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC). The International Salvage Union (ISU) believes that the proposed new rules ...

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    Aker builds another PSV for IOG

    2005-08-17T00:00:00Z

    Aker Yards has signed a contract with Island Offshore Shipholding, a company within the Island Offshore Group (IOG) in Ulsteinvik, Norway, to deliver a 5,000 DWT UT 776 E platform supply vessel. The value of the contract is $36 million and delivery is slated for December 2006. The contract also ...

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    SeaDrill plans more newbuildings

    2005-08-16T00:00:00Z

    SeaDrill Ltd is in discussion with major yards with respect to building a harsh environment semi-submersible rig with further options for delivery of the first unit in first quarter 2008. A clarification of this project is expected within the next month. This follows the recent announcement by the Bermuda-based company ...

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    Viking expands fleet

    2005-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Viking Offshore Services has announced a multi-million pound investment in the construction of at least six new vessels in a move that signals its long-term commitment to the North Sea. The new-build program, valued at over $65 million, will see six new purpose-built 1,550 GT vessels added to the company's ...

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    Japanese get Qatar LNG contract

    2005-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Ras Laffan Natural Gas Co. (RasGas) in Qatar has awarded five Japanese firms a joint contract to ship LNG from Qatar to the US. The contract is the firms' first for transport of LNG to North America. Trading house Mitsui & Co., along with shipping companies Mitsui OSK, Nippon Yusen ...

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    LR checklist helps reduce PSC detention risk

    2005-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Lloyd?s Register (LR) has published a pocket checklist to help shipowners comply with international regulations. Entitled ?Reducing the risk of port state control detentions?, the checklist has been compiled following a thorough analysis of LR?s port state control (PSC) database and focuses on the deficiencies that resulted in PSC detentions. ...

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    Australia approves final amphibious ship designs

    2005-08-15T00:00:00Z

    The Australian government has approved the first stage of a $2 billion LHD Amphibious Ships project that will provide the Royal Australian Navy with two new multi-purpose ships that would have air support, amphibious assault, transport and command centre roles. They will replace the Navy's two existing Kanimbla-Class LPAs (HMAS ...

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    Admiralty to build arctic shuttle tanker

    2005-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Aker Arctic Technology Inc of Finland and the St. Petersburg based FSUE Admiralty shipyards have signed a contract for a licence and design including classification package of two 70.000 DWT double-acting Arctic shuttle tankers. These will be built for ZAO Sevmorneftegaz for the Prirazlomnoye oil field in the Arctic Ocean. ...

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    Cochin launches first Clipper

    2005-08-15T00:00:00Z

    The public sector Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) has launched the first of a series of six bulk carriers for the Bahamas based Clipper Group. The double hulled 30,000 DWT ship, named ?Bossclip Trader?, is 178.70 m long, 28 m wide, has a depth of 14 m and a service speed ...

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    Baltiysky Zavod sold to rival yard

    2005-08-15T00:00:00Z

    St. Petersburg industrial conglomerate IST Group has sold its 88% stake in shipbuilder Baltiysky Zavod to United Industrial Corp (OPK) which owns the rival Severnaya Verf. The deal ends years of often-fierce competition and gives OPK the opportunity to create a shipbuilding powerhouse. OPK is owned by Mezhprombank, which is ...

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    Rickmers orders quartet from Sadra Group

    2005-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Sadra Group of Iran has been contracted by the German shipowner Rickmers to build four multi-purpose vessels. The Iranian shipbuilder will construct the 24,000 DWT vessels with the first unit slated for delivery in July 2007 and the last one during 2008.The 175-meter vessels will be capable of carrying vehicles ...

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    SembCorp wins rig

    2005-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Jurong Shipyard, a wholly owned subsidiary of SembCorp Marine in Singapore, is pleased to announce that the Bermuda-based SeaDrill Limited has exercised the option to build the second unit of the 6th generation ultra deep water semi-submersible drilling rig at a contract value of $404 million. The contract price is ...

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    RCL orders two feeders

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Regional Container Lines in Bangkok, Thailand, has ordered two 1,108 TEU box ships from the Chinese shipbuilder, Jiangsu Eastern Shipyard, at a cost of $24.5 million each. They will have a service speed of 19.3 knots and will be delivered in June 2007. At present, RCL owns and operates 36 ...

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    Rem Maritime orders MPSV from Kleven

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Kleven Verft in Ulsteinvik, Norway has signed a new contract with Norwegian owner Rem Maritime for delivery of one offshore vessel. The newbuilding is a multi-purpose supply vessel (MPSV) of the MT 6016 design, the second in a row for Rem Maritime, developed in close cooperation between the owner and ...

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    Ferguson faces new setbacks

    2005-08-11T00:00:00Z

    Ferguson Marine, the Port Glasgow-based shipbuilder, which last week lost out to a Polish yard in a multi-million pound Scottish Executive shipbuilding deal, reported that the latest accounts for the parent company of the Clydeside yard showed operating losses of almost £900,000 for 2004 ? a similar amount to 2003. ...