Shipyards
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Cadeler continues fleet expansion with second foundation installation newbuild at Cosco
Cadeler has placed an order to build its second foundation installation vessel, bringing its future fleet to six. The Denmark-based…
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Prysmian returns to Vard for another cable layer
Italian cabling giant Prysmian has contracted Fincantieri-controlled Norwegian shipbuilder Vard for the design and construction of a cable-laying vessel worth…
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Transocean venture picks up abandoned drillship at DSME
Swiss-based offshore drilling giant Transocean has formed a joint venture with Frederik W. Mohn’s investment vehicle Perestroika and funds managed…
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Saipem taps CIMC for one more jackup in Middle East
Ocean Challenger, the asset management company of Chinese yard CIMC, has secured a new charter deal from Saipem for the…
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Al Seer Marine orders four MR tankers in South Korea
Al Seer Marine, part of Abu Dhabi’s International Holding Company (IHC), has booked four MR tankers for construction at South…
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Singapore shipyard eyes 2024 IPO
Singapore shipbuilder Strategic Marine has announced plans to list in 2024. Speaking with The Straits Times, chief executive Chan Eng…
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Rongsheng makes comeback as SPS Shipyard with Economou in for up to 14 bulkers
One of the most famous shipyards from the previous boom and bust era of shipping is making a comeback. Jiangsu…
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Samsung Heavy debuts a liquefied hydrogen fuel cell system
Samsung Heavy Industries has debuted a liquefied hydrogen fuel cell system. The South Korean shipbuilding major has received an approval…
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CSBC and DEME joint venture lands Taiwanese wind farm installation contract
CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering (CDWE), a joint venture between Taiwanese shipbuilder CSBC Corporation and DEME Offshore from Belgium has secured a…
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BMS showcases SOV design for US shipyards
Louisiana-based Baker Marine Solutions (BMS) has unveiled a wind farm service operation vessel (SOV) designed specifically to be built in…
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Hyundai Heavy’s new hatchless design rekindles memories of Nedlloyd’s ships from the 1990s
News that South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has developed a boxship design which requires no lashings or hatch covers…
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Shipyards look to plug the gap as two-horse newbuilding race runs its course
Shipyards banking on a decarbonisation-driven order boom must contend with present day realities, writes Stuart Nicoll from Maritime Strategies International.…
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South Korean shipbuilders hit by welder crisis as over 1,000 Vietnamese workers denied entry
More than 1,000 Vietnamese workers have been denied entry to South Korea over forged documents, leaving shipbuilders short of labor…
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Rosetti Marino wins Italian offshore wind contract
Italian fabricator and shipyard Rosetti Marino has been contracted by compatriot green energy startup Agnes to deliver the conceptual design…
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Centus Marine taps Strategic Marine for pair of fast crew suppliers
Singapore-based shipbuilder Strategic Marine has won a newbuild contract for two fast crew suppliers from Malaysian offshore vessel owner Centus…
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India’s Cochin Shipyard wins first CSOV order
India’s state-run Cochin Shipyard has won a contract from an undisclosed European client for the construction of two offshore wind…
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Hyundai Heavy unveils boxship design with no lashings
South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has developed a containership design which requires no lashings. HHI removed the lashing bridge…
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ST Engineering sells US shipyard business to Bollinger
Singapore’s ST Engineering is selling its US shipyards VT Halter Marine and ST Engineering Halter Marine and Offshore (STEHMO) to…
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Sembmarine bags Ørsted wind farm maintenance contract
Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine has sealed a deal with Danish utility Ørsted to carry out planned preventative maintenance on one of…
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Matson spends $1bn on three 3,600 teu Philly newbuilds
Aker-controlled Philly Shipyard has won a $1bn order from Matson Navigation Company to build three LNG-fuelled 3,600 teu ships. The…
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