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    Vinashin suffers cancellation of order

    2009-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Vinashin recently said the group was facing a financial crunch as 15% of its contracts were cancelled due to the financial crisis. The group didn?t give any details on the value of the cancelled contracts. Vinashin said it is still a new company with limited investment capital, and a lack ...

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    Astute leaves for sea trials

    2009-11-16T00:00:00Z

    The first of class Astute nuclear powered attack submarine left BAE Systems? shipyard at Barrow-in-Furness for the first stage of sea trials designed to prove its capability as the most formidable vessel of its kind ever operated by the Royal Navy.Astute is now on her way to Her Majesty?s Naval ...

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    MAN expands service network in North America

    2009-11-16T00:00:00Z

    MAN Diesel recently celebrated the official opening of its newest service centre in Seattle, Washington, USA to further expand its PrimeServ network in North America. The newly renovated, 1,800 m2 workshop and 400 m2 office space will handle customer requests for all basic repair and service requirements, and include complete ...

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    ABS named best for Middle East & Indian Subcontinent

    2009-11-16T00:00:00Z

    ABS was named Best Classification Society during the recent Lloyd?s List Middle East & Indian Subcontinent Awards held in Dubai. The award ceremony is one of six regional events hosted by the industry?s daily newspaper to benchmark excellence within the maritime industry. A panel of judges from a broad spectrum ...

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    RINA reorganises

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Genoa-based classification society RINA has rationalised its organisational structure in order to improve efficiency. In future all RINA-branded operations will be carried out through a new company, RINA Services Sp A. The holding company RINA Sp A will provide staff services and strategic direction and control all non-RINA-branded services.The reorganisation ...

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    Gas turbine hybrid naval ship commissioned

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    The US Navy amphibious assault ship Makin Island, power by a hybrid propulsion systemGE Marine reports that the United States Navy commissioned its new LHD 8 ship USS Makin Island on October 24, 2009 in San Diego, California. The USS Makin Island is the first U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship ...

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    Engine version launched specifically for diesel electric applications

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Caterpillar Marine Power Systems says that its Cat 3500 engine series has been recognized as a commercial marine industry leader since its initial manufacture in the 1970s. The latest step in the evolution of the engine line is the launch of the Cat 3512C and 3516C Diesel Electric Propulsion (DEP) ...

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    KDB to pick DSME adviser

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Korea Development Bank (KDB), the main creditor of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. (DSME), is planning to resume the sale of the shipyard in 2010 after selecting an adviser for the sale before the end of this year. "We want to sell a controlling stake in the shipbuilder as ...

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    LR and International Paint complete 60th PSPC gap analysis to shipyards

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Lloyd?s Register (LR) and International Paint have delivered their 60th training course aimed at bringing Chinese shipyards up to speed with the IMO's new Performance Standard for Protective Coatings (PSPC) on commercial ships. The joint initiative, which ultimately promotes safe and sustainable shipping, has in its first two years ...

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    Danish study claims Bangladesh shipbuilding workers are cheapest

    2009-11-11T00:00:00Z

    A study carried out by the Danish embassy in Bangladesh claims the cost of building an ocean-going ship in Bangladesh is around 15% less than in any other competing country thanks to the cheap labour there.However, low labour costs alone cannot lower overall manufacturing costs and the study said the ...

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    Russia to construct shipyard in Arkhangelsk

    2009-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Optimist LLC (Arkhangelsk) commenced construction of a shipyard complex in Arkhangelsk which is estimated will cost RUR 800 mln ($28 million) according to Neftegasexpert with reference to resources in Arkhangelsk region. The construction will take place over a period of 20 months while payback period is 7 years according to ...

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    OSD sets up in Singapore

    2009-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Ijmuiden-based Offshore Ship Designers (OSD) has strengthened its global network by opening a design office in Singapore. The office will provide a local liaison point for customers building ships in Asia which were designed in the Dutch and UK offices of OSD, and also provide a local solution for design ...

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    Posco says no to DSME

    2009-11-10T00:00:00Z

    POSCO, South Korea's leading steelmaker, is not interested in buying Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), its ceo said. In January this year, state-run Korea Development Bank terminated the sale of a 50.4% stake in the world's third-largest shipyard to Hanwha Group, rejecting the group's demand to revise the terms ...

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    Singapore shipowner takes delivery of two OSVs

    2009-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Singapore-based Eastern Navigation Group's offshore services has recently taken delivery of two new offshore vessels. The first vessel, named the 'ENA Challenger', was built at the Zhenjiang Shipyard in China and is an AHTS designed by Wärtsilä Ship to meet the demands of the oil and gas industry. This 4,770kW ...

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    IBIA warns of forthcoming ECA conflicts for passenger ships

    2009-11-10T00:00:00Z

    IBIA CEO Ian Adams warns passenger ship owners of potential difficulties with the forthcoming EU Sulphur DirectiveThe International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has warned that, from July next year, passenger ships operating in European territorial waters could, during the course of one single voyage, be subject to three different limits ...

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    ELYSEE - the last-ever Sietas boxship?

    2009-11-10T00:00:00Z

    A chapter of shipbuilding history that lasted for more than 40 years closedat Hamburg. Following the delivery of the 1,421 teu Elysee last week, theJ.J. Sietas shipyard, located in the west of Hamburg on the south bank ofthe Elbe, is left without any containership on its order book. Elysee will ...

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    High oil prices may boost demand for vessels

    2009-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Alphaliner had projected in March that the idle containership fleet could reach more than 4 Mteu within the next three years. That prediction was based on the expected influx of new capacity from the known orderbook at that time. The situation has changed significantly as the delivery of almost 700,000 ...

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    Austal USA opens new manufacturing plant

    2009-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Inside Austal USA's new MMF facility in Mobile, AlabamaAustal has officially opened its new Modular Manufacturing Facility (MMF), equipping its US shipyard with the ability to build up to three 100m-plus vessels each year.Phase One of the new $88 million facility boasts 35,000m2 of manufacturing space under one roof, including ...

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    CMA CGM takes delivery of 13,300 teu newbuilding

    2009-11-10T00:00:00Z

    CMA CGM recently received the CMA CGM Christophe Colomb, first of eight ships of 13,300 teu ordered at DSME (Daewoo) in July 2007. The ship was originally planned for delivery in July.The newbuilding is assigned to the Maersk Line-CMA CGM joint Far East-Europe AE-7/FAL 7 service, in which she will ...

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    Idle boxfleet rises to 1.4 Mteu

    2009-11-10T00:00:00Z

    According to Alphaliner, the fleet of idle containerships has risen to 1.413 Mteu, or 10.9% of the total fleet as at 9 November 2009. Most of the increase over the fortnightcame from the carrier-operated fleet, with more vessels from the CKYH joining the idle ranks following the group?s rationalisation of ...