Ships & Yards – Page 87

  • The new Cunarder ‘Queen Elizabeth’
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    A new queen joins Cunard

    2010-11-01T00:15:00Z

    The recently delivered new Cunarder, ‘Queen Elizabeth’, is the third newbuilding to enter service with this Carnival Group subsidiary in the last six years and joins an impressive line-up of passenger ships comprising the transatlantic ocean liner ‘Queen Mary 2’ and the cruise ship ‘Queen Victoria’.

  • Maersk Tankers is jointly developing CO2 ship designs with Hyundai and DNV
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    Maersk, HHI and DNV cooperate on CO2 ship designs

    2010-10-31T23:00:00Z

    Maersk Tankers, Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Det Norske Veritas (DNV) have agreed to collaborate on the design and risk assessment of tankers for shipping carbon dioxide gas.

  • Rem Gambler running her sea trials
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    ‘Rem Gambler’ - a safe bet

    2010-10-31T00:30:00Z

    When the Fosnavåg-based offshore fleet operator Rem Maritime ordered its first AHTS vessel back in May 2007, the owner, Åge Remøy, took a gamble that the market would need the vessel and named it, appropriately, ''Rem Gambler''.

  • Stena Hollandica, the world’s largest ropax ferry in terms of combined passenger and freight capacity
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    World's largest Superferry put into service

    2010-10-31T00:30:00Z

    The first of two large superferries, built by Nordic Yards in Wismar, Germany, was recently put into service with Stena Line on the North Sea run between Harwich and the Hook of Holland.

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    Swedish gas carrier design for regional fuel supply chain

    2010-10-18T13:54:00Z

    A new vessel design from FKAB of Sweden, the FKAB L2, is for a 16 500 m3 LNG carrier primarily for regional distribution of LNG.

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    Ship regasifies and discharges own LNG cargo

    2010-10-18T13:54:00Z

    The first of a pair of novel LNG ships is shortly to enter service in connection with the Neptune LNG Deep Water Port in the USA.

  • Shiprepair news as it happens, worldwide
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    Shiprepair and conversion

    2010-10-04T11:10:00Z

    Bringing the latest developments worldwide – repair and maintenance are more important now than ever before

  • An Italian Sparviero class military hydrofoil patrol vessel; a version is still in service in Japan
    News

    Hydrofoils in high speed craft

    2010-09-30T23:45:00Z

    Hydrofoils were one of the first concepts developed for fast passenger transport where they offered a viable means of travelling at speeds of up to 40 knots in relative comfort, writes Dag Pike.

  • Armada’s new hose making and testing bay
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    Armada provides worldwide hydraulic service

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    Falmouth-based Armada Marine Hydraulics has recently developed its new ‘Total Hydraulic Management Service’ (THMS). This has involved Armada working with some of the biggest names in ship management and a growing team of travelling engineers to provide hydraulic engineering support to ships worldwide.

  • News

    Austal establishes global service offering

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    Austal says that it has established itself as a major provider of worldwide vessel maintenance and management, securing more than 1,000 service-related jobs in 16 different countries over the past year.

  • News

    BAE acquires US ship repair yards

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    BAE Systems recently completed its acquisition of Atlantic Marine Holding Company (Atlantic Marine) after receiving all necessary US regulatory approvals.

  • The stern of Ramform Sterling fitted with anti-pirate grids, fences and razor wire
    News

    Crosscomar fits anti-pirate system on seismic vessel

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    In June 2010, the Cadiz-based Crosscomar received an urgent call from PGS Geophysical in Norway. The seismic vessel ''Ramform Sterling'' had been contracted to do a job in the Far East which entailed sailing through the Suez Canal and along the Aden Gulf.

  • Dock 2 at the Lindo shipyard with, in dock 1, the three new frigates of the Ivar Huitfeldt-class for the Royal Danish Navy in various stages of completion
    News

    Odense shipyard gets new owner

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    The A.P. Møller owned shipbuilding yard Odense Steel Shipyard in Lindo, Denmark, has been taken over by Fredericia Shipyard which will operate the facility as a shiprepair yard under the new name of Fayard A/S.

  • The Envirobot ultra high pressure hull blasting system in action at Gibdock
    News

    Robot cuts Gibdock schedule

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    First use of an advanced blasting technology has enabled Gibdock to redeliver three Danish-owned containerships that required full hull blasting and coating ahead of schedule.

  • SBM’s FPSO P-57 underwent hull and marine conversion in Keppel Shipyard and is currently having its topsides installation and integration completed at Keppel’s BrasFELS yard in Brazil
    News

    Keppel secures Brazilian projects

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    Keppel Offshore & Marine has secured two contracts totalling S$170 million from repeat customers for the conversion of an FPSO vessel and repair of a semisubmersible (semi) drilling rig respectively.

  • Lloyd Werft will carry out conversion work on Stena Trader and sistership Stena Traveller to make them suited to their new trading routes between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
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    Stena signs up Cargotec for more RoRo conversions

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    Cargotec has received new conversion contracts from Stena RoRo for two ro-pax vessels fitted with MacGregor cargo access equipment; these new orders are a continuation of four other Stena conversion contracts that Cargotec secured in April.

  • Swansea Dry Docks
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    Swansea drydocks achieve full occupancy

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    The Harris Pye Group (HPG) recently had vessels in both the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince of Wales dry docks in Swansea simultaneously.

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    Trinidad & Tobago shipbuilding and repair strategic plan issued

    2010-09-30T01:00:00Z

    The Trinidad and Tobago Shipbuilding and Repair Cluster (S&R), an initiative of the government, recently submitted its strategic plan for the development of the domestic ship repair and shipbuilding industry to the new minister of trade and industry.

  • The 4,112 TEU containership Maersk Miami arrived at ASRY for major fire damage repairs
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    ASRY completes major repair and steel renewal job

    2010-09-30T00:01:00Z

    Bahrain’s ASRY has had a bust start to 2010, although the value of repair work has been down as owners continue to feel the effects of the continued global recession.

  • Stern view of the seismic research vessel Oceanic Vega
    News

    Ulstein delivers powerful X-Bow seismic research vessel

    2010-09-30T00:00:00Z

    The ''Oceanic Vega'', claimed to be one of advanced seismic research vessels afloat, was delivered in July by Ulstein Verft in Ulsteinvik, Norway, to a joint venture between Norwegian shipowner, Eidesvik Offshore ASA, and the Paris-based geophysical company, CGGVeritas.