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Bulk carrier M/V Ore Fabrica, Converted to self-unloading ship
Sunday, 05.Feb.2012, 23:17

M/V Ore Fabrica, which belongs to Seamar Shipping Corporation with a overall length 322 meters, breadth 56 meters and a deadweight of 28,0815 tons, successfully sailed out from Jiangsu Xinrong Shipyard after upgrading from bulk carrier to self-unloading ship.

 

Samsung designs tailor-made 13,200 TEU ship to transit Panama Canal
Sunday, 05.Feb.2012, 22:23
KOREA's Samsung Heavy Industries is designing a 13,200-TEU ship that will exactly fit the expanded Panama, which would will tilt the scales to the advantage of US east and Gulf ports at the expense of the west coast, according to the Maritime Professional journal.
Damen Shipyards delivers three Cutter Suction Dredgers to Azerbaijan
Sunday, 05.Feb.2012, 13:05
On 24 January 2012 Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards delivered three Cutter Suction Dredgers of its CSD 500 series to the Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) in Azerbaijan.
Chinese yard delivers fuel efficient bulk carrier AQUILA
Sunday, 05.Feb.2012, 12:49
The 57,000 dwt Aquila, delivered to its owner Delphin, is incorporated with the Mewis Duct, a propulsion improvement device for ships. The duct is able to reduce power requirement by improving water inflow toward the propeller to achieve higher overall propulsion efficiency.
Tsuji Shipyard Delivers Two Bulk Carriers to Turkish Shipowner
Friday, 03.Feb.2012, 01:56
Recently Tsuji Heavy Industries successfully delivered two 30,000 DWT Bulk Carriers “Lady Demet” & “Lady Begum”  to the Turkish shipowner DMY DENİZCİLİK A.ƞ.
Gas-powered ferry delivered in Norway
Thursday, 02.Feb.2012, 13:13
Estonia’s BLRT Grupp has delivered the gas-powered ferry ‘Edþyfjord’ to transport company Fjord1, for operations on the Edþya-Sandvika route to Smþla in Nordmþre county, Western Norway.
LNG-powered 9,000-TEUer wins DNV classification society approval
Friday, 27.Jan.2012, 01:51
JAPAN's Kawasaki Heavy Industries, which completed the development of a 9,000 TEU ship fuelled by LNG, has obtained "approval in principle" from the Norwegian classification society, Det Norske Veritas (DNV).
The Netherlands: Damen Shipyards Secures Five Pontoon Orders
Wednesday, 25.Jan.2012, 23:45
In December 2011, Damen Pontoons & Barges signed three contracts for a total of five purpose-built Damen Stan Pontoons (SPo): two Damen Stan Pontoons 6511 for Mammoet Maritime (The Netherlands), two Stan Pontoons 8916 ICE for Silverburn Shipping (I.O.M.) Ltd (UK) and one SPo 4113 for Rhumb Maritime (Australia). 
Damen Shipyards Secures Order for Two HSSVs from MarineCo UK
Monday, 23.Jan.2012, 21:57
Scottish offshore service provider MarineCo UK has placed an order at Damen Shipyards for two more High Speed Support Vessels (HSSVs).
South Korea: PARAT’s Composite Boilers for STX Pan-Ocean’s New Vessels
Sunday, 22.Jan.2012, 23:39
Korea based STX Pan-Ocean has selected to use STX-PARAT boilers in all their new vessels currently being built at the STX Shipyard in Changwon, Korea and STX Dalian in China. 
Russia: Yaroslavl Shipyard Holds Keel-Laying Ceremony for Landing Boat
Friday, 20.Jan.2012, 22:08
Solemn keel-laying ceremony of Project 21820 landing boat (serial number 701) took place at Yaroslavl Shipyard on Jan 18. The contract for construction of such boats was tied between JSC Yaroslavl Shipyard and Russian Defense Ministry on June 23, 2011.
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Germany's defense minister says the commander of the troubled navy training ship has been relieved of his duties and the vessel ordered to return amid questions surrounding the death of a sailor on board late last year. Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said the Gorch Fock would remain in port pending the results of an investigation into the death of the 25-year-old sailor who plunged from the ship's rigging in November. Guttenberg told ARD public broadcaster on Saturday Jan. 22, 2011 the ship would not be used for training pending the outcome of an investigation. Guttenberg consistently polls as one of the nation's most popular politicians, but has come under pressure in recent weeks over a series of issues in the military, including the death on the Gorch Fock.


Hot News
Bulk carrier M/V Ore Fabrica, Converted to self-unloading ship
Samsung designs tailor-made 13,200 TEU ship to transit Panama Canal
Damen Shipyards delivers three Cutter Suction Dredgers to Azerbaijan
Chinese yard delivers fuel efficient bulk carrier AQUILA
Tsuji Shipyard Delivers Two Bulk Carriers to Turkish Shipowner
Gas-powered ferry delivered in Norway
LNG-powered 9,000-TEUer wins DNV classification society approval
The Netherlands: Damen Shipyards Secures Five Pontoon Orders
Damen Shipyards Secures Order for Two HSSVs from MarineCo UK
South Korea: PARAT’s Composite Boilers for STX Pan-Ocean’s New Vessels

 
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