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  • 13 June 2012

    The Chief of Federal Agency of fisheries Andrey Krayniy recently attended the solemn keel laying ceremony of fishing vessel of Project PL-475. The project of resource-saving vessel of a new generation is developed by Scottish company Macduff Ship Design Ltd. The vessel is intended for long line catching of bottom fishes in Norway, Barents seas […]

  • 1 November 2012

    Great news for the yachting industry – Nautitech and Alu Marine shipyards, who specialise in building luxury catamarans, have sealed their alliance within a new group. Complementing each other with their competence and the products they offer, the two shipbuilders decided to unite to broaden the scope of their activities and product range. Nautitech is […]

  • 17 September 2012

    Hull number C.2218, the second hull in the new generation 60 m sailing yacht series sold by Perini Navi, has arrived in Viareggio. With a hull and superstructure built in aluminium at the Perini Istanbul-Yildiz shipyard in Turkey, this yacht has a displacement of approximately 570 tons and gross tonnage of under 500 GRT. Sloop […]

  • 23 May 2012

    Buckie Shipyard announced confirmation of a two vessel order for Mainprize Offshore Ltd of Scarborough. Following the recent successful delivery of the South Cat ‘Dalby Derwent’ built in Buckie, Bob Mainprize was keen to return to the yard for a larger vessel. The 24 metre Offshore Support Vessels will be from the Teknicraft design stable, […]

  • 28 September 2012
    Business & Finance

    STX Construction Dalian Co. Ltd in China has recently built a goliath crane, the world’s largest. The goliath crane installed on a dock at the STX Dalian Shipbuilding Complex weighs 1,000-tons and spans 248m, its lifting height is 84m and dead load reaches a whopping 8,300-tons. The goliath crane manufactured as its own model using […]

  • 10 July 2007

    A federal government contract to build six to eight new Arctic patrol ships could mean 500 or more new jobs for the winning shipyard, the president of the Ship Building Association of Canada says.

  • 21 June 2011

      Pipavav Shipyard has launched two Panamax bulk carriers, each of 74,500 DWT for the Golden Ocean group client. Speaking at the launch ceremo… (steelguru) [mappress] Source: steelguru, June 21, 2011;

  • 2 November 2011

      Okskaya Shipyard laid keel for 6.900dwt product carrier of project RST27 ordered by Volga-Balt Tanker (a Volga Fleet Tanker subsidiary), UCL… (PortNews) [mappress] Source: PortNews, November 2, 2011  

  • 25 May 2012

    The last in the series of new D class Emergency Response and Rescue Vessels (ERRVs), commissioned by Craig Group in a £35million investment programme, has been launched. The Grampian Defiance, the last of four new-build emergency rescue and response vessels (ERRVs) which will be managed by Craig Group division North Star Shipping, was launched today […]

  • 20 September 2011
    Business & Finance, Vessels

    Unithai Shipyard has been awarded a contract from Grande Cote Operations SA – a subsidiary of Mineral Deposit Ltd, a company in Australia which operates mining fields in various countries – to build a cutter dredge that will be operated in zircon mining in Senegal, West Africa. The contract signing took place at the Unithai […]

  • 30 December 2011

    CIC Changxing Shipyard carried out a successful repair of the big cranes onboard of vessel MV HR Constellation recently. The vessel was a multi-purpose vessel owned by a German company. The main job of the repair was to renew 6 pcs. of Φ 70mm steel wires for 2 cranes of 240t SWL and the load test […]

  • 7 August 2013
    Business & Finance

    After back-to-back deployments, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN69) (IKE) will be headed to Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth for some necessary maintenance during a scheduled docking planned incremental availability (DPIA) period. A DPIA period is a time for a ship to undergo work and to receive needed improvements to maintain its optimal running efficiency. Over […]

  • 7 February 2012

    New dock facilities are ready. The new slipway will allow Hakvoort Shipyard to build superyachts of 58 x 10.60 metres. Having raised the roof of its main construction shed by two metres in 2009 to build four-deck vessels, the yard’s new slipway opened in January 2012. Offering a maximum lift of 1000 tonnes, the slipway […]

  • 12 December 2011
    Business & Finance

    At 9: 00 am on dec 1st, 6#16900DWT BC , being built for Polish Steamship Co., was successfully launched. It is 148.80m in LOA, 140.80m in LPP, 23.60m in moulded breath and 12.5m in moulded depth. The vessel to be a single screw motor ship with B type freeboard,fitted with one controlled pitch left-handed propeller […]

  • 29 June 2011

    Shipyard De Hoop has received a special variation order for two of their newbuild vessels. This is due to a new large contract which their client have recently secured for these vessels. First of all the names where changed vice versa, which means that yardnumber 434 is now called Don Alfonso (formerly known as Caballo […]

  • 21 May 2012

    Gordon Ross, Managing Director of Western Ferries, recently announced that Western Ferries have appointed resurgent Merseyside shipyard and engineering firm Cammell Laird as its preferred bidder in a multi million pound contract to build two new vessels for the Gourock to Dunoon route. Mr Ross said it is hoped that construction will begin in June […]

  • 4 May 2012

    The Navy will christen and launch the dry cargo/ammunition ship the USNS Cesar Chavez, Saturday, May 5, 2012, during a 7:30 p.m. PDT ceremony at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego. The ship is named to honor prominent civil rights activist Cesar Chavez, who served in the Navy during World War II. Juan […]

  • 23 December 2011
    Business & Finance

    The tug Yong Gang Tuo 29 has recently been delivered to her new owners, the Ningbo Port Group of China. This is the 7th Robert Allan Ltd. design in Ningbo’s fleet and the first of the RAmparts 3300 class worldwide. The design is an evolution of the RAmparts 3200 class vessels already in Ningbo’s fleet, […]

  • 29 September 2011

    Vyborg Shipyard JSC took part in anniversary international shipping, shipbuilding, offshore energy, ports and oceanography exhibition «NEVA-2011». The exhibition was taking place in Sankt – Petersburg in Exhibition complex “Lenexpo” from September, 20 to September, 23rd, 2011. Vyborg Shipyard presented its own separate stand at the exhibition. Communication material was placed there, illustrating the main […]

  • 24 January 2012

    Alewijnse Marine Systems has fulfilled the order for the delivery of a complete Raytheon Anschütz bridge system to Bodewes Shipyards hull number 762. The order was given to Alewijnse after Bodewes Shipyards B.V. together with vessel owner Nescos Shipping B.V. undertook a thorough investigation of a number of available bridge systems. Alewijnse delivered a complete […]

  • 26 October 2011

    Lehnkering has held a naming ceremony for two newly constructed gas tankers. In addition to LRG GAS 88, which has been operating since August 2011, the sister vessel LRG GAS 89, which has exactly the same design, will now complement the gas tanker fleet operated by the Lehnkering Reederei. Dr. Angela Stieglitz performed the naming […]

  • 11 April 2007

    COPENHAGEN (Thomson Financial) – AP Moller Maersk’s shipyard Odense Staalskibsvaerft posted a 2006 pretax loss of 1.07 bln dkr, versus a loss of 775 mln dkr a year earlier, with the result negatively affected by rising steel prices and continuously low productivity.

  • 14 August 2013
    Business & Finance

    Last week, Jan De Nul Group ordered a new vessel at the Uljanik Shipyard in Pula, Croatia. The vessel with a deadweight of 10,500 tonnes and a total length of 138 m will be a multipurpose vessel. It will be a trenching and offshore support vessel, a subsea rock installation vessel and a cable laying […]

  • 5 March 2012

    The Indian government has approved a joint venture (JV) between defense public sector Mazagon Docks and private sector Pipavav shipyard just after the cabinet adopted the defense ministry guidelines for its public sector units to establish joint ventures with private firms, reports the Daily News Post. “Now that the guidelines for the public-private defense joint […]

  • 15 April 2011

    Cochin Shipyard Ltd, India’s biggest shipbuilder, is set to get a contract to build two container carriers from Shipping Corp. of India Ltd (SCI) without inviting competitive bids as the two state-owned companies continued their association with the backing of the shipping ministry that controls them.