Ships & Yards – Page 43

  • The new ro-pax ferries will feature engines capable of burning either methanol or LNG fuel
    News

    AVIC to build Stena ferry quartet

    2016-04-06T12:16:00Z

    Stena has signed a contract for four ro-pax ferries, heralded as the ‘most fuel efficient in the world, to be built by AVIC International Ship Development at its Weihai yard.

  • The collaoration with Altis has yielded a jack-up vessel that offers improved performance compared to conventional designs, says Wärtsilä
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    Wärtsilä to design jack-up vessel

    2016-04-05T21:40:00Z

    Wärtsilä Ship Design has been contracted by an unnamed Chinese yard to design a new jack-up lift vessel in collaboration with lift boat specialist Altis.

  • Fincantieri and Carnival Corporation have finalised a deal for five new passenger ships
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    Deal for five next-generation passenger ships

    2016-04-04T16:11:00Z

    Fincantieri and Carnival Corporation have finalised a contract for the construction of five next-generation passenger ships.

  • For conversion at LWB.More to come.
    News

    LWB books conversion, declares order independence

    2016-03-24T16:41:00Z

    In a surprise development, Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven (LWB), now owned by Genting, said Thursday it will “continue to acquire orders independently on the international market” and will lengthen a DFDS ferry by 30m in July, writes Tom Todd.

  • News

    Vard to build first cruise ships

    2016-03-23T17:01:00Z

    Fincantieri has announced that its subsidiary Vard Holdings Limited (VARD) has signed a historic Letter of Intent for the construction of four small-sized luxury cruise vessels.

  • News

    Kleven to build Pesquera Ancora trawler

    2016-03-21T21:58:00Z

    Norwegian shipbuilder Kleven has signed a contract with Spanish ship owner Pesquera Ancora to build an 80m long stern trawler, to be delivered in February 2018.

  • The safety team at EBH Namibia conducted a gap analysis of OHSAS standards as well as training and internal audits
    News

    EBH Namibia awarded OHSAS safety certificate

    2016-03-21T21:45:00Z

    Namibian ship repair yard Elgin Brown & Hamer has been granted the international health and safety certificate OHSAS 18001 a year after attaining ISO 9001 certification.

  • The ‘Connector’, which has recently joined Maersk's fleet, has a number of surprising attributes
    News

    Sitting down on the job

    2016-03-21T10:28:00Z

    ‘Maersk Connector’, although starting from Damen’s 8500 offshore carrier base vessel, has incorporated a number of interesting changes – not least that it’s going to settle down on its bottom writes Stevie Knight

  • The Emma Mærsk departed from Damen Shiprepair Brest on 29 February 2016
    News

    Emma Mærsk calls at Damen Shiprepair Brest

    2016-03-17T10:17:00Z

    One of Maersk Line’s longest container vessels has recently departed from Damen Shiprepair Brest (DSBr).

  • Polar waters present unique challenges to ship builders
    News

    Design key to ensuring safety in polar regions

    2016-03-08T13:44:00Z

    Finnish naval architect and marine engineering specialist, Foreship, sees goal-based concept design as key to ensuring new generation exploration ships can enter unforgiving polar seas in comfort and safety.

  • Newly acquired vessel Cotes des Flandres is among the DFDS Seaways ships to undergo major refit work at Damen Shiprepair Dunkerque
    News

    DFDS Seaways embarks on refit and rebrand

    2016-03-08T13:33:00Z

    DFDS Seaways has initiated a major refit and rebranding exercise across several vessels, with work already completed on five vessels.

  • Lloyd Werft - hub of a new German yard alliance with ten orders in hand
    News

    New yard alliance off to good start

    2016-03-07T11:04:00Z

    Following the creation of a giant new shipbuilding alliance in Germany, Lloyd Werft has said it has orders for ten newbuildings for completion over the coming decade, writes Tom Todd.

  • Polar conversion work on Norwegian ferry 'Midnatsol' at BREDO
    News

    Scrubber work highlights early 2016 activity

    2016-03-02T11:21:00Z

    Scrubber retro-fits and a range of conversion work on mainly smaller specialist ships is keeping some German shipyards busy in the opening months of the year, reports Tom Todd.

  • ASRY engineers conduct a 3D scanner survey ahead of a system installation
    News

    Middle East yards prepare for ballast water scrum

    2016-03-02T11:18:00Z

    Even before the latest signatories ratified the IMO’s Ballast Water Management Convention, Gulf repair yards and engineering firms were squaring up to meet the installation challenge, writes Paul Bartlett.

  • Rolls-Royce's lean roro concept simplifies the vessel type for operation in today's constrained economic climate
    News

    Lean ro-ro concept

    2016-02-12T07:16:00Z

    Rolls-Royce Marine has developed a new low capex/opex ro-ro design, explained by Oskar Levander, vice president of innovation, engineering and technology.

  • The IMT2001 research vessel will be classed by the Taiwanese Classification Society and powered by diesel-electric generators
    News

    Taiwan commissions oceanographic research vessel

    2016-02-11T21:48:00Z

    Dutch naval architect Offshore Ship Designers is to design a 76m scientific research vessel for the Taiwanese Ocean Research Institute, the company has revealed.

  • The Asphalt Splendor - the world's largest purpose-built asphalt carrier
    News

    BV classes biggest purpose-built asphalt carrier

    2016-02-08T11:56:00Z

    French classification society, Bureau Veritas (BV), is classing the new Chinese-built 37,000dwt asphalt carrier, recently delivered to US-based Sargeant Marine.

  • News

    Norwegian raises US market profile

    2016-01-22T16:36:00Z

    ''Norwegian Escape'' sets records for its owner and builder and underscores German and European prowess in cruiseship technology, writes David Tinsley.

  • The 7,000m3 LPG tanker Barbosa Lima Sobrinho is Promar's maiden vessel, and the second of six ordered from Vard by Transpetro
    News

    Vard Promar bears first fruit

    2016-01-11T11:47:00Z

    Global shipbuilder and designer Vard has delivered a 7,000m3 full-pressurised LPG carrier to Petrobras Transporte (Transpetro), the first vessel to be completed at the group’s newest yard, Vard Promar near Recife.

  • News

    Havyard wins live fish carrier order

    2016-01-05T14:15:00Z

    Havyard Ship Technology has delivered its newbuild fish carrier, Namsos, to owner Norsk Fisketransport (NFT).