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  • 21 December 2005

    WASHINGTON – A Navy plan to pay Gulf Coast shipbuilders about $1.7 billion for losses related to damages and construction delays from Hurricane Katrina may overstate the actual costs and could dampen efforts to collect insurance payments

  • 9 March 2006

    Six Brazilian shipyards are negotiating to build 36 ships for the Venezuelan government oil company Petr

  • 8 November 2006

    Hotchya Shipyard company having recently successfully released the project of 35-meter-length mega-yacht

  • 14 April 2005

    THE Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited shipyard will be leased out and the slipway upgraded as part of plans to restructure the organisation.

  • 17 May 2006

    A KEY player in a failed attempt to reshape the UK’s naval shipyards yesterday said it still harboured hopes of leading a restructuring of the industry. VT Group, the owner of the Portsmouth dockyard, lined up alongside BAE Systems on a

  • 2 June 2006

    The bankruptcy trustee that manages the Davie Industries announced yesterday the sale of the shipyard to Norway’s Teco Management. Thibalult, Van Houtte and Associates said the transaction will be completed the end of June “even though certain conditions are still the object of negotiations.” The company wouldn’t reveal the conditions.

  • 11 August 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Project & Tenders

    Offshore drilling contractor Vantage Drilling International has completed the sale of a vessel from its fleet to TEVA Ship Charter, its joint venture (JV) with France’s energy giant TotalEnergies.

  • 19 December 2007

    Work on a new wave of “superyachts” that will be more that 200 feet in length will likely begin in East Tennessee in February. The yachts will measure up to 225 feet and will retail in the $40 million to $70 million range, said Henry Luken, part owner of the soon-to-be Christensen Shipyards where the […]

  • 24 September 2007

    Shipbuilder Austal will use the newly acquired Margate shipyard near Hobart to supply lucrative military contracts. The West Australia-based company bought the operations of North West Bay Ships in February last year. Austal chairman John Rothwell said the facility was ideally suited to building vessels similar to the 56m border patrol boat HMAS Launceston which […]

  • 12 June 2012
    Business & Finance

    By the information from financial director of JSC Shipyard Zaliv (AR Crimea, Kerch), Mr. Alexander Sytnik, two contracts for construction of maximally outfitted supply vessels of the project PSV 3300 for company Damen Shipyards Bergum (Netherlands) are completely secured with required financing from the side of the yard. PJSB Ukrsozbank, being the member of international […]

  • 6 September 2006

    Politicians from different parties have come together to discuss plans for the future of a troubled shipyard. In July, the Ministry of Defence said the unfinished ship Lyme Bay would be handed over from Swan Hunter, in Wallsend, to BAE Systems, at Govan. It said the decision was down to an increase in costs and […]

  • 24 August 2015
    Business & Finance

    Two workers died and seven were injured in a fire that broke out in a dry dock 8 at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering’s Okpo Shipyard in Geoje at around 9 am local time today, according to local media. The injured workers were hospitalized and treated for smoke inhalation. The fire reportedly started while the workers were welding inside a hull […]

  • 22 December 2005

    SHIPBUILDING unions have demanded Scotland’s First Minister makes a public commitment to keeping Ferguson’s in business.

  • 11 August 2025
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation

    DNO Norge, a subsidiary of Norwegian oil and gas player DNO, has secured a drilling permit, which will enable it to drill a well in the North Sea off the coast of Norway with a rig owned by Noble Corporation, a U.S.-headquartered offshore drilling giant.

  • 20 January 2012

      LEEVAC Industries, LLC and LEEVAC Shipbuilding and Repair Calcasieu have changed their names and have consolidated under a newly formed holding company LEEVAC Shipyards, LLC. For the past ten years, LEEVAC has operated a new construction business under the name of LEEVAC Industries LLC, and two years ago started LEEVAC Shipbuilding and Repair Calcasieu […]

  • 4 September 2014
    Business & Finance

    China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released on Monday, September 1, its first “White List” of 51 shipyards eligible for favourable policy support, in an effort to battle over-capacity in the global shipping market, Reuters reports. The ‘White List’ was announced last year by China’s government, as an additional incentive for shipyards which comply with […]

  • 12 June 2012

    By the information from financial director of JSC Shipyard Zaliv (AR Crimea, Kerch), Mr. Alexander Sytnik, two contracts for construction of maximally outfitted supply vessels of the project PSV 3300 for company Damen Shipyards Bergum (Netherlands) are completely secured with required financing from the side of the yard. PJSB Ukrsozbank, being the member of international […]

  • 22 August 2014
    Business & Finance

    Singapore Exchange Mainboard-listed Aztech Group Ltd. has acquired the leasehold interest of a shipyard,  now known as AZ Marine Offshore Services Pte. Ltd. Occupying a site area of approximately 251,500 square feet and water frontage of approximately 2,475 feet long, the shipyard consists of a part 4-storey / part 6-storey detached factory with an open […]

  • 30 October 2006

    THE cranes at the Swan Hunter yard have been sold, ending nearly 150 years of shipbuilding. Owner Jaap Kroese, 67, confirmed the sale, which comes just three months after the world-famous Tyneside site shut with the loss of 800 jobs.

  • 29 November 2006

    UNCERTAINTY again hangs over Appledore Shipbuilders with the loss of a hoped-for

  • 17 December 2006

    A naval ship builder is reporting record levels of investment and a growing workforce of nearly 4,000. BAE Systems Naval Ships has run the Govan and Scotstoun yards in Glasgow since 2001.

  • 24 October 2014
    Business & Finance

    Russia’s Nevsky Shipyard and the Direction of State Contractor of Marine Transport Development Program signed a contract for the construction of 4 multipurpose small-draft salvage vessels of MPSV12 project. Nevsky Shipyard got the right to conclude the given contract having won the open competitive tender. The Tender Committee announced the result of the tender on […]

  • 11 September 2006

    Shanghai Shipyard & Chengxi Shipyard Company Ltd built a 3,500 TEU (Twenty-foot equivalent unit) container vessel in only 54 days, breaking China’s record of 60 days for a mid-sized container vessel. The shipyard’s accelerated shipbuilding technique has attracted more clients from the US and European countries. The team has already signed orders till the end […]

  • 27 May 2005

    Gov. John Lynch has put together a committee to help persuade the Navy to keep the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard open. The Save the Shipyard Advisory Team includes two dozen lawmakers, business leaders and state and local officials. Lynch says its job will be to support the work being done by him, the New Hampshire and […]

  • 10 May 2005

    The town of Sanford has the largest population of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard employees. 392 people who work at yard live in the town. People who live there are hopeful the shipyard will stay off the Pentagon’s list of base closures.