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Malaysia: Nam Cheong Builds 75m Offshore Support Vessel
Thursday, 12.Jan.2012, 23:01
Nam Cheong Limited, one of the leading global marine players and Malaysia’s largest shipbuilder of Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs), is currently building a vessel specially designed for transportation of supplies and equipment to and from offshore installations.
South Korea Overtakes China As World's Top Shipbuilder In 2011
Wednesday, 11.Jan.2012, 00:15
South Korea regained its status as the world's leading shipbuilding nation in 2011 by beating its archrival China and securing deals for large, value-added vessels, data showed Tuesday.
Finland: Wartsila Designs Advanced Multi-Purpose Research Vessel ‘Aurora Borealis’
Monday, 09.Jan.2012, 22:34
Wärtsilä Ship Design has designed ‘Aurora Borealis’, a heavy Icebreaker, Deep-Sea Drilling and Multi-Purpose Research Vessel. Upon entering service scheduled to take place in 2016, the vessel will be used to support climate and environmental research.
UK: Construction of Tanker Lerrix Near Completion
Monday, 09.Jan.2012, 22:26
Construction of the 53m-long tanker Lerrix, whose role will be filling the tanks of larger ocean-going ships with fuel, will be soon completed.
Four people killed in shipyard explosion
Thursday, 05.Jan.2012, 00:48
An explosion occurred at a shipyard in the southeastern industrial city of Ulsan on Friday, killing four workers, police said. The explosion at the shipyard run by small-size shipmaker,
Vietnam: Hyundai Vinashin Shipyard Launches New Bulk Carrier
Wednesday, 04.Jan.2012, 00:07
On 03 January 2012, Hyundai Vinashin Shipyard held Launching Ceremony of 82.000 DWT Bulk Carrier under attendance of representatives of Owner and KR .
Panama Canal Authority Takes Delivery of Z-Tech 6500 Tug
Tuesday, 03.Jan.2012, 23:59
The final vessel in the latest batch of thirteen Z-Tech 6500 tugs for the Panama Canal has been completed, and it follows an eight vessel order, almost identical in configuration, completed for ACP (the Panama Canal Authority) in 2008.
Irish Coast Guard to Get Two New Vessels
Tuesday, 03.Jan.2012, 23:47
Transport Minister Leo Varadkar has confirmed that approximately €4.4m in funding will be allocated to the service including an annual grant of €150,000 to the RNLI.
China: Yuexin Starts Construction of New ASD Tug
Tuesday, 03.Jan.2012, 01:31
Recently a keel-laying ceremony for 37m ASD TUG Vessel YX3182/83 built by Yuexin for Crude Oil Pineline of Southeast Asia Co.,Ltd was held in Yuexin shipyard. Applying Yuexin’s own design, the vessel measures 37m in length with a molded breadth of 10.6m,a molded depth of 4.8m and the designed draught is 3.5m.
South Korea: HHI Targets USD 30.6 Billion Worth of Orders this Year
Tuesday, 03.Jan.2012, 01:28
South Korea’s leading shipbuilder, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., has revealed its objective to win $30.6 billion worth of orders this year, up nearly 20 percent from last year.
  » North Vancouver wins $8B shipbuilding deal
  » Pakistan Ministry of Ports and Shipping Approves Purchase of 14 New Ships
  » South Korea: DSME Aims for USD 11 Billion New Orders in 2012
  » Singapore: Keppel Secures New Shipbuilding Contracts
  » Is new shipbuilding program end of boom and bust?
  » MHI to License Shipbuilding Technology to L&T Group of India
  » Mitsubishi shipbuilding tech for LandT
  » Bangladesh: Western Marine Shipyard Launches Another Pair of Ocean-going Vessels
  » Mitsubishi to license shipbuilding tech to Larsen and Toubro
  » L&T, Mitsubishi to sign shipbuilding pact



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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.


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Ownership of Vancouver Shipyard changes hands
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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

 
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