Shipyards
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China’s biggest scrap yards apply for EU certification
Shanghai: The world’s two biggest ship scrap yards by capacity, China’s Zhoushan Changhong International Ship Recycling and Jiang Xiagang Changjiang…
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Damen to purchase Cam River Shipyard stake
Ho Chi Minh: The Dutch shipbuilding company, Damen Shipyard Group, intends to buy at least a 70% stake of the Cam…
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GSI sells off subsidiary Guangzhou Shipyard Industrial
Guangzhou: Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) has announced that the company has sold 100% equity interest in Guangzhou Shipyard Industrial to…
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Xinya Shipyard to auction Indian tanker
Shanghai: Ningbo Maritime Court announced that it will auction an Indian-flag vessel oil tanker Pratibha Chandrabhaga, which is operated by…
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Gibdock: Solving owner concerns
Gibraltar: Reducing fuel consumption and time out of service are key concerns for any owner when considering a yard for…
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Former Sembcorp Marine finance director jailed for accounts fraud
Singapore: Sembcorp Marine’s former group finance director was today sentenced to 39 months in prison for falsifying the accounts of…
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CANSI: Diversification key to China’s shipbuilding future
Beijing: China’s shipbuilding industry is facing a structural change with the recently released shipbuilding “white list” by the government, Guo…
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Avance Gas to take delivery of fire hit VLGC
Shanghai: Avance Gas has announced that it is scheduled to take delivery of a VLGC (Hull 1071) from Jiangnan Shipyard…
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Sembawang Shipyard forms jvs with Ecospec
Singapore: Sembcorp Marine has taken further steps to further its green construction credentials with Sembawang Shipyard forming three subsidiaries in…
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Topaz Marine Engineering: Middle East’s super competitive yard scene
Dubai: A leading shipyard executive in the Middle East has questioned the incredibly low prices some of his competitors are…
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ROG Ship Repair: Dutch yard rebrands
Rotterdam: Aiming to make a big splash at this week’s SMM fair in Hamburg will be a Dutch shipyard going…
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Hapag-Lloyd’s recycling commitment seen as boost for China’s yards
Hong Kong: The NGO Shipbreaking Platform has applauded Hamburg-based Hapag-Lloyd for having adopted a new, progressive ship recycling policy, something…
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Kambara Kisen: Doing its own thing
Fukuyama: Hirotatsu Kambara is a busy man. As well as being an executive director for Tsuneishi Shipbuilding he is the…
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Cosco Shipyard: Offshore challenges
Dalian: Orders for offshore rigs have dropped this year as have prices, says the head of one of the leading…
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Nam Cheong: Why OSV negativity is misplaced
Singapore: The negative comments circulating around the OSV sector are not 100% justified, argues Leong Seng Keat, executive director of…
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Drydocks World: Energy focus
Dubai: The excesses of the past decade would appear to be over for Drydocks World (DDW), Dubai’s leading shipyard group.…
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Lloyd Werft: Repair budgets remain squeezed
Bremerhaven: Shipowner budgets for repair and maintenance remain constrained, the ongoing malaise in freight rates meaning margins for yards remain…
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ASRY: Welding the units together
Hidd: Bahrain shipyard Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard (ASRY) is both diversifying and streamlining under new chief executive, Nils Kristian…
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CSSC Jiangnan Heavy Industry faces lawsuit
Shanghai: CSSC Jiangnan Heavy Industry announced that the company has received notice from Shanghai Hongkou District Court to jointly pay…
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Rongsheng faces lawsuit again
Hong Kong: China Rongsheng announced that Jiangsu Rongsheng Heavy Industries has received a retrial application filed by Aegon Industrial Fund…
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