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    SkySails to power fishing trawler

    2009-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Parlevliet & Van der Plas B.V., one of the largest European fishing companies, is taking a pioneering step with the purchase of the first ever towing kite wind propulsion system for operation on board a fishing trawler. It is the company?s objective to save on fuel and emissions in fishing ...

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    Only two valid bids for Croatian shipyards

    2009-10-02T00:00:00Z

    There were only three bids at the international tender for the six state-owned shipyards that closed on Wednesday at the Croatian Privatization Fund (HFP).The government is selling two of the shipyards at market price while the other four will be sold for 1 kuna each, about 20 U.S. cents. The ...

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    Russia needs more icebreakers

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    The Chief Deputy of the Shipbuilding and Repair Yard of Rosmorport, Vladimir Shtrambrant, has said that the Russian Government plans to open a tender to build a series of 25MW icebreaker which can also deal with oil spills. During winter, the vessels should be capable of moving through two metre ...

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    ThyssenKrupp sells part of Nordseewerke

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems recently gave the go-ahead for the partial sale of the civil shipbuilding operations of Nordseewerke to steel construction company SIAG Schaaf Industrie AG. The deal foresees the creation of a wind power turbine production facility at ThyssenKrupp's ship yard Nordseewerke in Emden. SIAG intends to turn part ...

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    LR issues the first Direct Damage Stability certificate to Onboard-NAPA

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    The IACS Unified Regulation L5 (IACS UR L5) clearly stipulates that stability software installed onboard shall cover all stability requirements applicable to the ship, thus including also damage stability. The requirements of this Unified Regulation apply to stability software on ships contracted for construction on or after 1 July 2005.According ...

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    Danaos takes delivery of another boxship

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Athens-based shipowner Danaos Corporation recently took delivery of one more containership, the CMA CGM Moliere, expanding its operational fleet to a total of 42 containerships aggregating 172,433 TEU. The new vessel has a carrying capacity of 6,500 TEU and was built at Sungdong Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in Korea. It ...

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    Orient delivers first newbuilding

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    South Korea's Orient Shipyard recently delivered its first-ever newbuilding to compatriot Sunwoo ST. The ship, named ?Ocean World', is the first in a 33,300 dwt bulk carrier series ordered by the shipowner at the yard. The newbuilding has a length of 178.9 m, a breadth of 28.8 m and a ...

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    STX develops cargo oil pump

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    South Korea's STX Enpaco has developed a new cargo oil pump for product and chemical tankers and has been type approved by Korean Register of Shipping.This will enable the company to manufacture and sell its own cargo pumps without relying on imports. The submersible cargo oil system costs about KRW ...

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    Koreans develop LNG containment system

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Korea Gas Corporation and the country's big three shipbuilders, namely Hyundai Heavy Industries, Samsung Heavy Industries and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, have jointly developed a LNG storage tank system.South Korean shipbuilders, which dominate the LNG carrier newbuilding market, have to date paid huge royalties to France's GTT for their ...

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    Bangladesh shipbuilder expanding

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Bangladesh's Western Marine Shipyard is planning to construct its second domestic yard next year. The company is in talks with South Korean, Japanese and Danish interests over a $100m facility at Anwara. It already has a yard at Colagoan.Boss Sakhawat Hossain says the new yard will build ships of up ...

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    Buoy tender contract for Mexican yard

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Strategic Marine Mexico?s Joint venture Partner, Mexican ship building company Servicios Navales E Industriales (SENI), has been awarded a contract to build two 35 metre buoy tender vessels for the Mexico Ministry of Communications and Transport. These vessels will primarily be used to install and maintain over 700 buoy?s in ...

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    Texas shipyard wins ferry contract

    2009-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Conrad Industries shipyard in Orange, Texas, has been awarded a contract for the construction of a passenger/vehicle ferry with a value of $13.0 m. The North Carolina Department of Transportation awarded the contract to Conrad for the construction of a 67.7m passenger and vehicle ferry for service between the Cedar ...

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    Russia's offshore developments create shipbuilding bonanza

    2009-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Vice President of the United Shipbuilding Corporation in Russia, Sergey Forafonov, said that Gazprom?s plans for offshore developments would require over 300 vessels to be built. This would bring plenty of opportunity for Russia's shipyards which are expected to receive huge government investments for new facilities. This will include a ...

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    Mexican yard launches first newbuilding

    2009-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The 52 metre crew boat "Aramara", ordered by Arrendadora Ocean Mexicana (Blue Marine), is the first vessel to be built at Strategic Marine?s Mexican shipyard in Mazatlan. It is also the first Strategic Marine vessel destined for the Gulf of Mexico.The new crew boat is one of two vessels contracted ...

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    Far East shipyard support may hurt industry

    2009-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Chinese and South Korean support for shipbuilders may hurt the industry in the long term by keeping unprofitable yards afloat amid plunging demand, according to Drewry Shipping Consultants Ltd. "There?s absolutely no sign that world shipbuilding capacity is going to be rationalized," Managing Director Arjun Batra said at a shipping ...

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    IHC Merwede focusing on India

    2009-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The Dutch shipbuilder, IHC Merwede, the market leader in the construction of specialised dredging equipment, is fast increasing its footprints in India. Last year the company delivered seven dredgers to various Indian companies and this year it has already several newbuildings on order and is in the process of signing ...

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    Low sulphur fuel causing power loss

    2009-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The US Coast Guard and international shipping lines are becoming seriously alarmed at the number of ships suffering loss of power after switching to low sulphur fuel. This is particularly the case in California where the state ordered all ships (with a few special exceptions) from July to use a ...

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    Non-operating owner idle fleet at record high

    2009-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The Non-Operating Owner (NOO) fleet of idle containerships has risen to 654,000 teu, the highest level ever recorded, according to the latest Alphaliner fleet survey. The carrier-controlled idle fleet stood at 643,000 teu and has fallen below the NOO idle fleet for the first time since Alphaliner started tracking the ...

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    First order for new Voith propellers

    2009-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The new Voith radial propellerVoith has developed a new marine propulsion system for installation into a special vessel used for constructing offshore wind parks.From idea to contract signing in 18 months, the marine business of Voith Turbo has developed the Voith Radial Propellers (VRP) rated at 5.5 MW. With this ...

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    Kawasaki rejigs capacity

    2009-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Japanese shipbuilder Kawasaki Shipbuilding is reducing newbuilding capacity at its Sakaide Shipyard by returning to a one-dock system from the current two-dock one in the autumn next year.As newbuilding demand shrinks, it is adjusting shipbuilding pace and the yard's operating hours are expected to decrease by 20%. Sakaide Shipyard had ...