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  • 26 December 2012

    The launch of the head multifunction complex port service vessel based under the project PELLA SKPO-1000 has been carried out at the Pella Shipyard. For the first time the vessel of more than 50 m length is launched in the existing slipway because of the unique transport-launching appliance using the “sliding” pull rods for the […]

  • 13 June 2017
    Business & Finance

    China-based shipowner Xin Yuan Ocean has opted to order a small dirty tanker, with an option for another vessel of the same kind, from a compatriot shipbuilder Fujian Mawei Shipbuilding. According to data provided by VesselsValue, the company placed the order for the new ship on June 7. The vessel in question will feature 7,500 dwt and is […]

  • 23 March 2020
    Business & Finance

    MV Werften has decided to stop production at its yards in Wismar, Rostock and Stralsund.

  • 22 March 2013

    The keel layout of the tugboat of project 90600, building No 938 has been performed at Pella Shipyard. During the current year the tugboat will be delivered to the Russian Navy and put into operation within the Northern Fleet Navy. The tugboat is intended for towing and berthing operations in harbor, roadsteads and coastal areas […]

  • 12 September 2011

    In the afternoon of Sep. 1st, 2011, the Trade Union and the Youth Union of Dung Quat Shipyard (DQS) held a performing arts in response to the Vietnam Petroleum Cultural Week with the theme: “Flame in Heart” The event celebrated the 36th anniversary of the Vietnam Petroleum Industry (Sep. 3rd 1975 – Sep 3rd, 2011) […]

  • 6 January 2012
    Business & Finance

    Hyundai Heavy Industries, hailed the New Year by naming two 318,000 DWT VLCC (Very Large Crude Oil Carrier) for an Indian shipping line, GESCO today. In the simultaneous naming ceremony, the vessels were named Maneklal Ujamshi Sheth and Ardeshir HBhiwandiwalla, after the former owner and the founder of GESCO respectively. Maneklal Ujamshi Sheth was delivered […]

  • 27 October 2011

      China Shipping Development Company (CSDC) has penned an order to build a 76,000 dwt bulk carrier worth approximately RMB229.3m ($36.1m). The… (Seatrade-Asia) [mappress] Source: Seatrade-Asia, October 27, 2011

  • 13 February 2007

    The second submarine in four days arrived Monday at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, officials said. The USS Louisville, which has a crew of 20 officers and 127 enlisted sailors, will be undergoing maintenance and upgrades.

  • 2 January 2007

    ABG Shipyard Ltd has announced that the Company has secured a repeat order, from Gujarat Ambuja Cements Ltd (GACL) for construction of 1 No. Self Loading & Unloading vessel of 4000 DWT Bulk Cements Carrier at a price of USD 9.90 Mio. Approximately.

  • 21 February 2013

    The Nordic Baltic group of shipyards, part of the BLRT Grupp, cannot be accused of acting as an old age pensioner, despite its 100 year history. The group follows the various developments in the wind energy market with interest and is ideally placed in Denmark, Germany, Norway and the UK, where it is all happening.  “Customers come to us because they prefer customised […]

  • 23 August 2011
    Business & Finance

    Launching ceremony for 69.9m Anchor Handling TugSupply Vessel YX3137 built for Tidewater was held in Yuexin Shipyard. Andy Tunnah, the Project Superintendent of Tidewater and Mr. Tan Weibo, the Board Director of Yuexin Company and other senior managers attended the ceremony. The vessel was launched successfully. The vessel applies the design of Focal Marine & […]

  • 18 December 2006

    ABG Shipyard has secured an order for construction of a vessel at a price of euro 16.54 million (about Rs 100 crore) from Vroon Offshore, The Netherlands. According to an official release issued by the company to the BSE today, the order is for a 78mts long LOA diving support vessel.

  • 23 August 2011

    Small shipyards in 13 U.S. states including Alaska, California and Florida, have been given nearly $10 million in grants to help modernize… (thetriton) [mappress] Source: thetriton, August 23, 2011;

  • 13 July 2005

    If recent orders are any indication, a long-time Rainier dock’s transition into a ship manufacturing shipyard is paying off for the workers and the area’s economy. With six tugs on order, Foss Maritime has enough work to keep its 25 workers and local subcontractors busy through 2007.

  • 4 May 2012
    Business & Finance

    Given the strength in global demand for tugs and offshore commercial vessels, Cheoy Lee shipyard had embarked on several speculative build projects over the past 18 months. Two 58 metre Anchor Handling Tugs (with differing configurations and drive systems), two Z-Tech 7000 tugs, and one 31m ASD tug. Prior to completion, both 58m vessels, and […]

  • 8 August 2011

    A first-of-its-class warship completed at Ingalls and launched in 2005 has been completely repaired at a naval shipyard in Norfolk, Va., the U.S. Navy announced Friday… (gulflive) [mappress] Source: gulflive, August 8, 2011

  • 28 February 2008

    A Chilean shipyard in the north of the country, Iquique, has begun building mega yachts worth tens of millions of US dollars which have become a symbol of power for the tycoons of the world, reports El Mercurio from Santiago.

  • 19 November 2012

    CSSC’s Jiangnan Shipyard has received an order from China Oriental Energy for six very large gas carriers (VLGCs) with an option for additional 10 to 16 units of the same type. Delivery is expected to begin late 2014. Jiangnan Shipyard is part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) located in Shanghai which builds, repairs and […]

  • 11 May 2012

    Recently, JSC Pella shipyard signed the contract with Ministry of Defense of Russia for the construction and delivery of 4 multifunction complex port service vessels on the base of project 03180, the first two vessels of the project are going to be built in 2013. Just few days later, the shipyard successfully launched the tugboat […]

  • 2 October 2017
    Vessels

    Golar LNG said that its FLNG Hilli Episeyo, world’s first FLNG conversion, has departed Keppel Shipyard in Singapore on Sunday. Having successfully reached mechanical completion the floating liquefaction vessel has been moved to deep-water anchorage where Keppel Shipyard will complete final marine commissioning, Golar said in a statement on Monday. To remind, the FLNG was recently […]

  • 5 February 2012

    Recently Dung Quat Shipyard organized the 2011 Employee Conference to review the business production plan in 2011 and implement the business production plan for 2012. Attending the Conference are Mr. Hoang Xuan Hung – deputy chairman of Petrovietnam Board of Directors, Mr. Vu Quang Nam, Nguyen Xuan Son – Deputy General Director of Petrovietnam and […]

  • 30 March 2012

    On March 30th 2012, Hull 470 was launched at Brodosplit Shipyard in Split, Croatia. The launched ship is HANDY BULK carrier type, with a capacity of 51.900 tons and was contracted for domestic shipping company Jadroplov. The contracted ship is being built under Common structural rules, brought by IACS (International Association of Classification Societies). According […]

  • 10 July 2011

    Yesterday at 10 AM the vessel with yardnumber 435, Caballo Galiceno (formerly known as Don Alfonso) was launched at Foxhol yard. In the next weeks the vessel will be finished and will be transported to Harlingen where the sponsoons will be fitted. Main dimensions: Length Overall: 67.00 m Length between p.p: 61.91 m Length waterline: […]

  • 11 September 2012

    Sinopec, Chinese super-large petroleum and petrochemical company and its transportation partner China Shipping Group have placed an order with the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding, a large shipbuilding enterprise under the leadership of China Shipbuilding Group Corporation (CSSC) for construction of four LNG carriers. Namely, the stakeholders have signed a contract on four newbuild dual-fuel diesel-electric vessels of […]

  • 6 September 2006

    A French shipyard wants to sell the Canadian navy on a maintenance formula designed to ensure our troubled submarine fleet spends more time at sea. Direction des Constructions Navales, known as DCN, is based in Cherbourg, France. But representatives are in Halifax this week touting a maintenance method they say works for France