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    Polish shipyard sale a disappointment

    2009-11-30T00:00:00Z

    Poland said it had again failed to sell off two struggling shipyards, after receiving tenders for only a slice of what was on offer, three months after a deal with Qatari investors fell through. The Polish treasury said that it had been able to attract buyers for just a 10.5 ...

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    ASRY pushes ahead with expansion

    2009-11-30T00:00:00Z

    Despite the continuing global shipping recession, the Bahrain-based shiprepairer ASRY is pushing ahead with its $188m facilities expansion programme at pace, and has even added an extra 180m repair quay to its original plans.The facilities expansion programme includes the construction of a 1.2km repair quay wall, with an alongside water ...

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    GL Academy China runs first recycling training course

    2009-11-27T00:00:00Z

    How can shipyards and suppliers address the challenges arising from the new International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships ("Hong Kong Convention") after its development has been finalized by the IMO? Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has taken the lead in responding to this forthcoming regulatory change with ...

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    Hamworthy supplies all-electric cargo pump room system

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    China Petrochemical Corp (CPC), of Taiwan, has for the first time specified all-electric cargo pump room systems for two new 40,000 DWT product carriers. The complete pump room systems will be delivered by Hamworthy Pte Ltd, Singapore. The ships, due for delivery from China Shipbuilding Corp (CSBC) in 2011, are ...

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    Aker Solutions opens new subsea facility at Egersund yard

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Aker Solutions is today officially opening a new subsea facility at its yard in Egersund, west Norway. The new subsea hall will add another capacity to the yard and help further develop Aker Solutions' leading position within subsea processing technologies. The first project to be undertaken in the subsea hall ...

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    India ponders reintroducing shipbuilding subsidy

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    The shipping ministry in India is reportedly working on a proposal that encourages domestic shipowners to buy from or build ships at local yards according. The aim is to provide a boost to local shipbuilding industry and cascade down into other industries. The ministry?s proposal could form part of the ...

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    DNV and Intertek discuss merger

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    DNV and Intertek announced that they are in discussions regarding a potential to unite their business assurance activities, thereby consolidating its position as a world leader in certification, inspection and testing. DNV?s Business Assurance unit is a leading global provider of system certification, while Intertek is leading in product certification, ...

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    France signs recycling convention

    2009-11-25T00:00:00Z

    France has become the first country to sign, subject to ratification, the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, 2009. The country?s ambassador to IMO signed the Convention last week. The Hong Kong Convention was adopted at a diplomatic conference in May 2009, attended ...

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    Polarcus twin naming ceremony

    2009-11-24T00:00:00Z

    The naming ceremony of Polarcus Nadia and Polarcus Naila for Dubai-based shipowner Polarcus took place at Drydocks World Dubai recently.In 2008, the offshore shipowner Polarcus ordered six seismic vessels of Ulstein SX124 design. Hull no 66 Polarcus Nadia and hull no 67 Polarcus Naila are the first two to be ...

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    Dry bulk carriers back in favour

    2009-11-24T00:00:00Z

    With the recent Dry Bulk Index managing to remain above 2009-high, some owners are looking to speed up deliveries of their newbuildings.Clarkson said that "we are now even starting to hear of some owners with ships due to deliver within the coming months, requesting the yards to bring these ships ...

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    Oil company offers football prizes to customers and industry members

    2009-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Castrol Marine's competition offers football world cup tickets if you can emulate Arsene Wenger as a managerTo tie in with Castrol?s sponsorship of the forthcoming football World Cup, Castrol Marine has launched a competition offering those involved in marine matters a chance to win tickets to the matches. The company ...

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    New bids for Polish yards

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Eight investors have entered eleven bids for the sale of assets of the Gdynia and Nowa Szczecin shipyards, said Roma Sarzy?ska, from the Poland?s Industrial Development Agency. The agency has chosen not to disclose any information about the investors, however.The assets? purchase procedures are being held under new regulations that ...

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    DSME subsidiary secures Middle East order

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    DSEC Co., the shipbuilding engineering subsidiary of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) in Korea, has received a $167 million order from a shipyard in the Middle East. The order calls for, to supply steel plates and other parts to build four oil tankers at an undisclosed Middle East shipyard.

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    STX cuts jobs in France

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    South Korean shipbuilder STX is shedding over 350 jobs in France through voluntary departures at the Saint-Nazaire shipyard. The yard employs around 2,410 people and has received no new orders for civilian vessels since 2007. STX France said it was cutting its capacity from 2.5 vessels per year to 1.5 ...

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    Keppel to build shipyard in Azerbaijan

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    The Singaporean Keppel Offshore & Marine Company has recently signed a memorandum of understanding in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the construction and operation of a new shipbuilding yard.The facility will be built near the Baku Deep Water Jacket Plant owned by SOCAR (State Oil Company of Azerbaijan). Under the new project, ...

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    Bangladesh shipbuilding looking at overseas JVs

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Bangladesh shipbuilders said a number of joint venture investments are likely to come from Denmark, Germany, France and few other countries that would help reduce the dependence on overseas firms ranging from ship designing to painting to build world class ocean-going vessels. Officials at the local Danish embassy said at ...

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    Pipavav late in delivering Bourbon bulkers

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Bourbon?s dry bulk subsidiary, Setaf Saget, is facing delivery delays for four Panamax bulk carriers from India?s Pipavav Shipyard. The vessels were ordered from Pipavav alongside a series of ten Supramaxes from Sinopacific Shipbuilding, China. A spokesman for Bourbon said that the Supramax deliveries were going to schedule however none ...

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    Austal nears completion of luxury yacht

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Australian shipbuilder Austal, based in Western Australia, is close to completing a new $29.25 million luxury yacht. This is first yacht that Austal has built in four years, following a disastrous fall out with Australian golfer, Greg Norman. According to local press sources, Austal lost $16.45 million after building a ...

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    STX looking to diversify

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    The chairman of South Korea's STX Group added to the growing pessimism in the global shipbuilding industry by arguing that the company should move to hedge its bets in the emerging renewable energy sector. "The shipbuilding and shipping markets won't see a boom in the near future. This is a ...

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    RINA secures new CBM agreements

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Genoa-based classification society RINA has teamed up with specialist certification services provider SPM Instrument SRL of Italy and the Italian Ship Research Centre CETENA to help cope with an increase in demand for Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) programmes by RINA clients. Having issued new CBM rules and guidelines in 2008, RINA ...