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Why we’re not stretching the men we have as much as we could
Heidi Heseltine provides readers with key takeaways from a recent webinar hosted by the Diversity Study Group. A total of…
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BW Offshore secures $4.6bn contract for Barossa FPSO
BW Offshore has announced that it has signed a contract with Santos for the supply of an FPSO for the…
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Bourbon Subsea awarded offshore wind contract
Bourbon Subsea Services has been tasked to manage the transportation and installation of the 3.6 MW TetraSpar demonstrator floating wind…
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Reach Subsea wins several new contracts
Norway’s Reach Subsea has been awarded several contracts and call-offs, some of them with MMT, securing around 800 project days…
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Sapura Energy appoints new CEO
Malaysia’s Sapura Energy has appointed Datuk Mohd Anuar Taib as its new president and CEO, replacing Tan Sri Shahril Shamsuddin…
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Aker Solutions secures FPSO engineering contract from MISC
Aker Solutions has been awarded a contract by MISC to provide detailed engineering services for an FPSO facility offshore Brazil.…
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Sumitomo markets methanol dual-fuelled tanker design
Tanker owners will have a new choice of yard to order methanol-fuelled ships with news from Japan where Sumitomo Heavy…
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DSME develops Korea’s first rotor sail system
South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has become the first company in the country to win certification for…
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No jab, no job threat could provoke next crew crisis
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has warned that lack of access to vaccinations for seafarers is placing shipping in…
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‘Sod globalisation, protect the citizens’
Carl Martin Faannessen, managing director of Manila-based Noatun Maritime, is very worried about what vaccine passports will mean to the…
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UK mulls adding shipping to its emissions trading system
The British government could follow the European Union in adding shipping into its own new carbon market. Maritime minister Robert…
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Evergreen confirms plans to build 20 boxships
Taiwanese liner Evergreen has announced that it will order twenty 15,000 teu containerships as part of a major fleet expansion…
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Hyundai Heavy unveils slew of CO2 shipping projects
South Korea’s largest shipbuilding group, Hyundai, is pushing ahead with carbon dioxide shipping solutions. Hyundai Mipo Dockyard yesterday outlined plans…
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Valles contracts STX for product tanker
The Koo family-controlled Valles Steamship from Hong Kong has emerged as the contractor for a product tanker at STX Offshore…
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DSME suspends operations at Geoje due to Covid outbreak
South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has temporarily suspended operations at its Geoje facility due to a…
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Shocking four-year plight of solitary Syrian at sea makes headlines
Tomorrow the general cargo ship will head for auction, potentially bringing an end to a tragic near four-year saga for…
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Saipem awarded $1bn Qatargas contract
Saipem has received a letter of award from Qatargas for a new contract worth over $1bn for works at the…
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James Fisher launches new renewables brand
UK marine services and engineering firm James Fisher has launched James Fisher Renewables to consolidate the company’s capabilities and harness…
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SD Standard Drilling takes stake in Noble Corporation
Øystein Stray Spetalen’s S.D. Standard Drilling (SDSD) has spent $9.25m to purchase 500,000 shares in offshore driller Noble Corporation, giving…
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Aker BP exercises one-year option for Odfjell semi-submersible
Odfjell Drilling has announced that Aker BP has exercised the second one-year option for 2019-built semi-submersible rig . The option,…
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