Shipyards
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Evalend pens orders for ammonia carriers in South Korea
Greek broker Intermodal has identified Greek owner Evalend Shipping as the company behind an order for a pair of ammonia…
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NYK goes to domestic yard for latest CTV newbuild
Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has contracted Kosaba Shipbuilding for a crew transfer vessel newbuild, the first CTV order the Japanese…
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CMB.TECH to own first-ever ammonia-powered boxship
CMB.TECH has ordered the world’s first ammonia-powered container vessel in partnership with Yara Clean Ammonia, North Sea Container Line, and…
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Sumitomo Heavy exits commercial shipbuilding
Japanese shipyard Sumitomo Heavy Industries Marine & Engineering has decided to stop taking new orders for commercial vessels. The yard…
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Top names in shipbuilding, energy and shipowning join forces to develop liquefied hydrogen carriers
The nascent seaborne liquefied hydrogen trades have received a big boost with Japan’s largest shipowner teaming with South Korea’s largest…
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Series of ammonia-powered boxships under negotiation with selected yards
A contract for a series of ammonia-powered containerships is in the offing. MB Shipbrokers, formerly known as Maersk Broker, is…
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ExxonMobil lines up shuttle tanker newbuilds
US supermajor ExxonMobil has reserved up to four slots for shuttle tanker newbuilds in South Korea. Shipbuilding sources report Samsung…
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Marinakis and Fredriksen ink large VLCC orders in China
With one announcement from China, the tiny global VLCC orderbook has swelled by 60%. Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co (DSIC) has…
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Smyril Line orders methanol-ready roro pair from CIMC Raffles
Faroese shipping company Smyril Line has hired the CIMC Raffles shipyard in China to build two new cargo ships for…
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Shadow fleet faces tricky path to the breaker’s torch
With the numbers of the so-called shadow tanker fleet peaking 10 months ago, there’s now evidence that many of the…
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QatarEnergy contracts Samsung Heavy for 15 LNG carriers
QatarEnergy’s fleet expansion scheme proceeds apace with a contract signed today for 15 LNG carriers with Samsung Heavy Industries, the…
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South Korea’s largest shipbuilder makes nuclear move
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), a sub-holdings company of HD Hyundai, has held a joint research and technology…
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Hayfin signs for bulker newbuilds at Oshima
Hayfin Capital Management has contracted Oshima Shipbuilding in Japan through Sumisho Marine for a pair of post-panamax bulk carrier newbuilds.…
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Capital Gas back at Hyundai Mipo for more liquefied CO2 carriers
Greece’s Capital Gas Ship Management Corp has returned to Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea for two more liquefied carbon…
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LNG carrier deliveries this year to smash previous record by close to 50%
The pace of LNG newbuild deliveries will smash records this year, beating the previous annual gas ship delivery peak of…
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Monaco’s Transocean orders ultramax pair at New Dayang
Monaco-headquartered Transocean Maritime Agencies has emerged behind an order for two ultramaxes in China. Brokers report the bulker and tanker…
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Longship orders newbuilding pair from Dutch shipbuilder
Dutch shortsea operator Longship has entered into a joint newbuilding project for two freighters. In a further step towards renewal…
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Results published from shipping’s first-ever full cradle-to-grave lifecycle assessment
Results have been published of shipping’s first-ever full cradle-to-grave lifecycle assessment of a vessel from the raw materials dug from…
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Neptune Lines doubles order tally for dual-fuel car carriers in China
Greek vehicle carrier owner and operator Neptune Lines has added more vessels to its newbuild series at Fujian Mawei shipyard…
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CMA CGM readies methanol retrofits
CMA CGM has signed up a series of containerships for a methanol dual-fuel revamp in China, joining the likes of…
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