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  • 6 August 2012

    Another significant milestone in the Astute programme has been achieved as the steelwork structure for the Command Deck Module of the fifth submarine was delivered to the Devonshire Dock Hall build facility. The seven new Astute-class nuclear powered hunter-killer submarines (SSNs) will have the capability to circumnavigate the globe without surfacing, limited only by their […]

  • 10 June 2011

    Vroon Shipping Group yesterday, Thursday 9 June 2011, took delivery of VOS Vigilant. VOS Vigilant, a field-support vessel, is the penultimate in a series constructed for Vroon at the Astilleros Zamakona Shipyard, Pasaia. She will join Vroon’s extensive fleet of modern vessels providing a range of emergency response and cargo support to the offshore industry. […]

  • 14 April 2011

      At 10:00 9th April, 2011, the subject vessel departed from CIC Lixin Shipyard after finishing the 17 day’ urgent repair for around 400 square meters shell plates and inner structures. Lixin shipyard’s reasonable project arrangement, earnest working attitude and high quality were highly appraised by the owner’s superintendent. The bulk carrier is 189.5M long […]

  • 21 February 2012

    HOCHTIEF Solutions has commissioned the construction of a further heavy-lift jack-up vessel from the Crist shipyard in Poland for the installation of offshore wind farms. The vessel, dubbed “VIDAR,” is to start operating in 2013 to meet the huge demand for special-purpose equipment in this booming market. The VIDAR will be HOCHTIEF’s fourth heavy-duty craft, […]

  • 19 October 2011

    Yesterday on October 18, 2011, Atlantic Bulk Carriers ‘Captain Petros Tsialiamanis along with Chief Engineer Mr. Theofilis Alexandros attended the delivery of the latest addition to Atlantic Bulk Carriers fleet, M/V Desert Glory at HMD Shipyard. Vessel characteristics: LOA – 193,07m BEAM – 32,26m SUMMER DRAFT – 13,00m GRT – 31.9m NRT – 19m GRAIN(CFT) […]

  • 14 September 2020
    Equipment, Outlook & Strategy, Transition, Vessels

    Shipyards, and the industry that supports them, must shift away from a blinkered approach to CAPEX, Asbjørn Halsebakke, Director, Technical Solutions, Marine, Yaskawa Environmental Energy / The Switch, argues. “By expanding our horizons beyond cost, and considering benefits and value,” he says, “all of shipping’s stakeholders can reap huge rewards.” Halsebakke explained that it is […]

  • 17 December 2013

    The Navy will christen its newest littoral combat ship, the future USS Milwaukee (LCS 5) in a ceremony at the Marinette Marine Corporation shipyard in Marinette, Wis., Dec. 18 at 1:15 p.m. CST. Sylvia Panetta, wife of former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, will serve as the ship’s sponsor. Panetta will officially christen the ship […]

  • 11 March 2010

    Maritime research project “BESST” signed the contractual grant agreement with the European Commission earlier this week. “BESST – Breakthrough in European Ship and Shipbuilding Technologies” is formed of Europe’s leading shipbuilders, including STX Finland, STX France, Fincantieri, Meyer Werft, Thyssen Krupp Marine Systems and Damen Group. In addition, Germanischer Lloyd (GL) along with 20 research […]

  • 11 May 2011

    Maersk Oil’s Gryphon Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel will soon be docked in Rotterdam for repairs after suffering damage during a storm in the UK North Sea in February. The FPSO had been producing from the Gryphon, Maclure and Tullich fields. Storm weather caused some of its anchors to snap, allowing it to […]

  • 5 October 2012

    The Navy and Huntington Ingalls Industries completed a record superlift Wednesday, when a 1,040-ton unit was lifted into the drydock at the Huntington Ingalls Newport News shipyard for integration with the future aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78). The carrier is being constructed using a modular process that welds together smaller sections to form […]

  • 10 February 2012

    On Tuesday, February 7th in close cooperation with Interstream Barging the LNG Greenstream Tanker was introduced to the trade press. Towards the end of 2012, Interstream Barging puts the first gasoil free LNG Greenstream Tanker into use. This innovation for inland navigation has been developed by Peters Shipyards and will be built entirely in the […]

  • 23 April 2012

    Chantiers Piriou Shipyard has just signed a contract for the construction of a freight transport barge with the Transport Maritime des Dépendances company (TMDD). This is one of PIRIOU’s established customers, because this vessel will be the fourth built for the Guadeloupe ship owner. The LCT barge, with a length of 50 m, can reach […]

  • 29 April 2011

      Ulstein Design & Solutions has signed two ship design contracts with the Brazilian Shipyard Alianca S.A for the building of two ULSTEIN PX105 platform supply vessels with the X-BOW® hull line design for the Brazilian shipowner CBO. The contracts are worth approximately NOK 150 million. The contracts are for the delivery of design, engineering, […]

  • 30 March 2012

    After a month-long $54 million dry dock, Royal Caribbean International’s Rhapsody of the Seas has emerged from Singapore’s Sembawang Shipyard (a subsidiary of Sembcorp Marine Ltd.) as a virtually new ship. The newly revitalized Rhapsody of the Seas will deliver guests a host of exciting new dining options, visually stunning entertainment and unique amenities after […]

  • 12 February 2013

    During the navigation period of 2012 (April-October) “Nevsky Shipyard” LLC carried out repair works on 47 vessels among them: – medium repair: m/v «Dmitry Pozharsky», m/v «Byatka», m/v «Uzola-3», «MB-1217», m/v «Irkutsk GAS», m/v «OT-2444» – modernization: m/v «MB-1217» – conversion: barge-2033 – repair of vessel gears and equipment: m/v «Lezhevo», m/v «Sandal», m/v «Syam», […]

  • 4 August 2011
    Business & Finance

    Today afternoon, 04 August, 2011, Keel Laying Ceremonies have been carried out for 3 vessels at once having Hull No. S059, S046 and S067. S059 – 60, 000 DWT Bulk Carrier- is the first ship ordered from Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., LTD (Korea), S046 – 56,000 DWT Bulk Carrier-is the first order from Geden Lines […]

  • 5 January 2012
    Business & Finance

    The new cruise ship for the U.S. cruise company Disney Cruise Line​ (Orlando), the Disney Fantasy, will leave MEYER WERFT’s covered building dock on Sunday, 8 January 2012. Around 11 a.m. the new ship will slowly be floated out of the covered hall, followed by a couple of tests and trials to be performed while […]

  • 21 June 2011
    Business & Finance

    Grandweld Shipyards has successfully delivered the utility vessel “Artemis Star” to Teams Shipping CO. L.L.C. The delivery ceremony took place at Grandweld facility at Dubai Maritime City, and was attended by Team shipping’s General Manager Mr. Esmail Afshar Sadeghi, and his associate, Marketing Manager Mr. Mohammad Reza Sadeghi. The new vessel belongs to the latest […]

  • 27 June 2012

    On June 26th 2012 the launching of the second in the series of 10 self-propelled dry-cargo vessels project RSD49, yard number 402 took place at slipway of “Nevsky Shipyard”, LLC. The vessels are building for “North -Western Shipping Company”, JSC. The project is developed by «Marine Engineering Bureau-Design-SPb», JSC. The vessels of Project RSD49 refer […]

  • 12 April 2012

    On March 30th, M/V H Pioneer, registered in Turkey, was successfully repaired and redelivered to the owner by CIC Boluomiao Shipyard. The yard left a good impression to the ship-owner with the short repair period, superb technology and good service. This repair work included the steel work iwo cargo holds and hatch covers, regular docking repair […]

  • 30 April 2012

    One of Australia’s wealthiest businessmen, Clive Palmer, announced his plans to build a replica of the Titanic just hours after he started his political career. Palmer claimed that the ship will be equipped with the latest technology: “It will be every bit as luxurious as the original Titanic but of course it will have state-of-the-art […]

  • 27 April 2017

    Following an audit, the Norwegian offshore safety watchdog, the Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA), has issued a notice of order to Total to fix faults and deficiencies on the Martin Linge project ahead of platform’s departure from a shipyard.  Total E&P Norge is the operator of the Martin Linge field, which is located offshore Norway near the […]

  • 6 July 2011

      HOCHTIEF has a new partner for the construction and operation of dynamically positioned offshore jack-up vessels for offshore windfarms and oil&gas: GeoSea, which is part of the Belgian DEME Group, is taking over the BELUGA HOCHTIEF Offshore GmbH shares that were sold by the heavy-lift shipping company Beluga with financial effect on June 1, […]

  • 20 September 2011

    Stena Line announced the refurbishment of two giant ships that the company will be introducing on the Irish Sea later this year. The identical ‘sister’ ships ‘Stena Superfast VII’ and ‘Superfast VIII’ will be the biggest ferries ever to sail between Northern Ireland and Scotland and will undergo a refit programme at the Remontowa shipyard […]

  • 17 July 2012

    According to Navy Times, the fast response cutter (FRC) Bernard C. Webber of the US Coast Guard (USCG) returned to dry dock at Bollinger Shipyards, three months after its commissioning. Namely, the ship had to be repainted since chunks of top coat were literally peeling from the ship’s hull. According to the shipyard’s officials inadequate […]