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KSOE bags $292m in newbuild orders
Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) has, through its Hyundai business units, secured newbuild orders worth close to KRW330bn ($292m).…
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Volstad ship stays on DeepOcean duty
Norwegian vessel owner and operator Volstad Maritime has secured a contract with subsea services player DeepOcean for the vessel .…
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Sangomar FPSO work kicks off
Conversion works have kicked off on Woodside’s 323m-long very large crude carrier (VLCC) set to become the floating production storage…
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Suez planners ponder changes in wake of Ever Given grounding
Top executives at the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) refuse to be drawn on whether changes might need to be made…
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Intercargo warns on vaccination ‘lottery’
International dry bulk shipping organisation Intercargo has lashed out at the vaccination “lottery” facing seafarers, something that could hit the…
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International Seaways acquires Diamond S Shipping
Wall Street is losing another shipping stock with US tanker owners International Seaways and Diamond S Shipping agreeing to merge…
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Meriaura lays out new carbon neutral concept
Finnish shipowner Meriaura Group has started the preparation and design of a transport concept that targets 100% carbon neutrality by…
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Royal IHC makes headway on hydrogen-powered dredger
Dutch shipbuilder Royal IHC is moving forward with its hydrogen-fuelled trailing suction hopper dredger project. Referred to as the LEAF…
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Rare mini-capes up for sale
Dry bulk S&P continues at full speed. The bullish momentum is turning into the norm. Broker sources reveal that India’s…
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European ports look at onshore power supplies
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has released a framework document: “Towards An Intelligent Legislative Framework For Onshore Power Supply”.…
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Never let a good crisis go to waste
It was Britain’s favourite Briton (according to TV polls at least) who declaimed that faced with a crisis, one should…
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Bpifrance beefing up stake in Technip Energies
French national investment bank Bpifrance has confirmed its energy transition-focused strategy with the investment of $100m in Paris-based Technip Energies.…
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DEME Offshore awarded Vineyard Wind 1 turbine installation contract
Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between Avangrid Renewables and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), has selected DEME Offshore US as its…
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MMA Offshore awarded three wind contracts in Taiwan
Australia’s MMA Offshore has secured three new contracts in the offshore wind market in Taiwan worth around A$7m ($5.3m). MPSV…
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CGG awarded three new projects by BP
France’s CGG has been awarded three seismic imaging projects by BP, two in the Gulf of Mexico and one offshore…
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Splash Extra: Secondhand prices soar
Soaring secondhand ship prices, rapidly narrowing the gap with newbuilds, forms the lead article in the March issue of Splash…
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Citing ‘operational challenges’, THE Alliance delays network reorganisation
Faced with extreme supply chain issues roiling global trade, THE Alliance has decided to delay the implementation of its new…
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PIL restructuring completed
The restructuring of Pacific International Lines (PIL), the world’s 12th largest liner company, has been completed with a unit of…
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The Andy Warhol moment
Splash’s chief opinion writer, Andrew Craig-Bennett, reflects on shipping’s 15 minutes of fame. “There were no wrecks, and nobody drowned…
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Seaspan continues ordering spree with deal for six 15,500 teu boxships
Seaspan Corporation has placed an order for six 15,500 teu containerships, its fifth newbuild order since December. The six scrubber-fitted…
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