Ships & Yards – Page 63

  • News

    Russia moves to protect shipbuilding business

    2015-03-18T07:07:00Z

    The Russian government has called on leading domestic shipping companies to build their ships at domestic shipyards instead of facilities abroad, writes Eugene Gerden.

  • Damen Yichang Shipyard is building on its strong experience of building cargo vessels up to 15,000dwt
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    Damen extends shipbuilding range in China

    2015-03-17T06:37:00Z

    Damen Yichang Shipyard, the joint venture between Damen Shipyards Group and Sinotrans, has extended the range of ships it can offer customers – previously cargo vessels under 15,000dwt - to include gas tankers, offshore support vessels, dredgers, barges and pontoons.

  • The 80m PSV ‘Mamola Reliance’ is the first of its kind in Promar’s fleet
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    Ramping up offshore growth

    2015-03-12T19:26:00Z

    Swiss ship manager Promar is looking to ramp up growth across West Africa’s offshore oil and gas sector after officially launching its latest vessel – the ‘Mamola Reliance’.

  • News

    B.Delta designs in demand

    2015-03-11T11:41:00Z

    Deltamarin is to deliver more of its newest handysize bulk carriers from the B.Delta43 series, following the successful delivery of the first vessel in the series back in January.

  • News

    Russian commercial shipbuilding declines in 2014

    2015-03-10T15:28:00Z

    Attempts to rejuvenate commercial shipbuilding in Russia proved ineffective last year as the sector’s share of the market slipped and military orders grew according to Russian analyst Infoline-Analytics, writes Eugene Gerden.

  • The ‘CS Maram’ built in Abu Dhabi, UAE, will begin dock trials ahead of its launch and maiden voyage this year
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    Ambitious plans afoot for E-marine

    2015-03-09T17:03:00Z

    E-marine, a principal provider of submarine cable installation and repair solutions in the Middle East, has unveiled ambitious plans to expand its fleet of cable ships in 2015.

  • Ferry Berlin gets a new funnel at Fayard
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    End in sight for ferry conversion saga

    2015-03-09T16:27:00Z

    Scandlines says it hopes to complete the conversion of its new ferry duo Berlin and Copenhagen “by the end of this year at the latest” ending a saga that began five years ago, reports Tom Todd.

  • Damen has upped its capacity at Antalya to build the Fast Crew Supplier 5009
    News

    Damen increases capacity in Turkey

    2015-03-05T14:05:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Antalya in Turkey has added new dedicated capacity to build the popular Fast Crew Supplier 5009 at the yard – a dedicated 12,000m² facility called Antalya II.

  • MOL says the new 20,000 teu vessels will be more cost and energy efficient than the 14,000 teu types it currently operates
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    MOL orders six LNG-ready containerships

    2015-03-04T11:28:00Z

    Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) is expanding its fleet with six LNG-ready 20,000 teu containerships.

  • Hydrex's repair operations follow the Hydrex procedure for welding cracks and inserts in the vessel's shell plating
    News

    Hydrex keeps vessels out of drydock

    2015-03-02T15:48:00Z

    Belgian underwater service company, Hydrex, has successfully completed insert repairs on two vessels in Zeebrugge and Antwerp while all commercial activities continued without disruption.

  • 'Lewek Constellation' becomes the 'flagship project-enabling asset' of Ezra's subsea services division
    News

    Ezra unveils ice-classed subsea flagship

    2015-03-02T10:32:00Z

    Offshore operator Ezra Holdings has named ‘Lewek Constellation’, an ice-classed, multi-lay offshore construction vessel with ultra-deep water pipe laying and heavy lift capabilities that is described as the ‘flagship project-enabling asset’ of Ezra subsea services division EMAS AMC.

  • The fourth very lare LPG carrier for Astomos Energy will offer 'world-best' efficiency features
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    MHI takes Astomos LPG carrier order

    2015-03-02T09:42:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) will build another very large LPG carrier for Astomos Energy Corp, the fourth vessel in an identical series first ordered in 2013.

  • The new HLV will increase HHI’s maximum lifting capacity
    News

    A new HVL for Hyundai

    2015-02-27T16:28:00Z

    A new 10,000 tonnes heavy lift vessel (HLV) is being added to Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) existing offshore facility-building fleet after being completed by affiliate Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries.

  • News

    Green accolade for Rolls-Royce

    2015-02-26T19:49:00Z

    Two large passenger ferries powered by Rolls-Royce gas engines have been recognised as the top scorers in the Environmental Ship Index (ESI) which measures how environmentally-friendly vessels are.

  • 'Ta Kuan' will be retrofitted with an eco-friendly propulsion concept
    News

    L-3 to retrofit Taiwanese research vessel

    2015-02-26T17:22:00Z

    L-3 SAM Electronics is to retrofit propulsion control and automation systems on a hydrographic and oceanographic research vessel operated by the Taiwanese Navy.

  • Novel Russian ships tick another box for versatile yard group.
    News

    Rescue ships extend Nordic Yards offer

    2015-02-24T12:39:00Z

    Thriving Germany-based group Nordic Yards has named two multi-purpose ice-breaking rescue and salvage ships for Russian owners describing their construction as “demanding”, reports Tom Todd.

  • News

    Nordic Yards eyes new site in Russia

    2015-02-23T17:11:00Z

    Germany-based shipbuilder Nordic Yards has unveiled plans to set up a new facility in Russia, writes Jaroslaw Adamowski.

  • Conversion work on the 'Ostfriesland' will be wrapped up later than expected
    News

    German LNG ships delayed

    2015-02-18T15:40:00Z

    Two German LNG ship propulsion projects are running late but owners AG Ems say that is not a bad thing given the pioneering nature of the new technology, writes Tom Todd.

  • 'Viking Neptun’ is Kleven Verft’s largest ever vessel
    News

    Kleven delivers largest ever vessel

    2015-02-18T12:45:00Z

    Offshore construction vessel ‘Viking Neptun’ has been delivered to Eidesvik Offshore, marking the delivery of Kleven Verft’s largest ever vessel.

  • Stamp of quality: Meyer Werft has consolidated its position as one of the pre-eminent cruiseship builders with the Quantum class.
    News

    Royal Caribbean’s quantum leap

    2015-02-13T17:30:00Z

    As Royal Caribbean Cruises prepares to take delivery of ''Anthem of the Seas'' in April, David Tinsley takes a look at first-in-class sistership ''Quantum of the Seas'', hailed as a major stride forward in cruising comfort and efficiency.