Shipyards
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Shandong Shipping orders kamsarmax pair at Dalian Shipbuilding Industry
Shandong Shipping has entered into shipbuilding contracts with Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (DSIC) for the construction of two 85,000 dwt kamsarmax…
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Dingheng Shipping orders six chemical tankers at Wuhu Shipyard
Chinese tanker operator Dingheng Shipping has placed an order at Wuhu Shipyard for the construction of six chemical tankers. The…
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Ship demo rates close in on the $500 mark for the first time since 2014
Ship demo rates are roaring ahead with the $500 per ldt mark on course to be broached for the first…
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Taicang Container Lines places order for feeder boxship trio at Tsuneishi Zhoushan
Taicang Container Lines, the shipping unit of Taicang Port, has entered into shipbuilding contracts with Tsuneishi Zhoushan Shipbuilding for the…
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Ship repair gets the Airbnb treatment
Newport Shipping has unveiled an online portal designed to ease the complexities of ship repair and retrofit works. Digitalisation is…
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Lamprell announces reorganisation designed to spur renewables growth
UAE offshore fabrication engineering group Lamprell has announced a strategic reorganisation of its business to increase its focus on renewables…
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Titan Quanzhou Shipyard sold at auction
The entire assets of Titan Quanzhou Shipyard have been sold in an online auction one year after the shipyard entered…
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Guangdong Shipping orders kamsarmax at Chengxi Shipyard
Guangdong Shipping has entered into shipbuilding contracts with Chengxi Shipyard for the construction of a 82,000 dwt kamsarmax bulker. The…
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Maritme tech 2021: How to future-proof investments
Has it ever been harder for shipowners to know what assets to buy? Splash seeks out some investment advice. With…
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Meghna orders ultramax quartet at Yangzi-Mitsui Shipbuilding
Bangladesh’s Meghna Group has placed an order at Yangzi-Mitsui Shipbuilding, the joint venture between China’s Yangzijiang Shipbuilding and Japan’s Mitsui…
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Eastern Pacific switches yards for latest boxship orders
Multiple shipbroking reports show how Singapore’s Eastern Pacific Shipping has decided to switch boxship orders from one Korean yard to…
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Tiger adds two more LNG tank container carriers at Yangzijiang
Tiger Clean Energy, a unit of Gerry Wang-led Tiger Gas, has declared options to order another two 25,000 dwt LNG tank…
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Larsen & Toubro awarded EPCIC contract by ONGC
Larsen & Toubro’s L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering (LTHE) has secured a contract from Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) for their…
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Japan’s mega yard joint venture fights to be competitive with Asian rivals
Japan’s mega yard joint venture is underway finally. Imabari Shipbuilding and Japan Marine United – the country’s two biggest shipbuilders…
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Ultra large floating dry dock needed at Gioia Tauro
The port authority of Gioia Tauro in Italy has launched a tender aimed at finding a company to help it…
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Pan Ocean confirms LNG carrier order at Samsung Heavy
South Korea owner Pan Ocean has confirmed an order at Samsung Heavy Industries for the construction of a large LNG…
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New Havyard Ship Technology appoints new managing director
Havyard Group’s New Havyard Ship Technology (NHST) has appointed Karsten Sævik as its new managing director, replacing Erlend Hatleberg who…
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Shanghai city centre bids farewell to shipbuilding
For more than a century visitors to Shanghai have been able to see deepsea ships in dock, under construction. This…
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Former CSIC chairman expelled by Chinese Communist Party
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Chinese Communist Party (CCDI) has announced it has expelled Hu Wenming, former chairman…
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China Ocean Industry in talks with local government to revive shipbuilding business
China Ocean Industry is looking to revive its shipbuilding business at its Jiangzhou Union Shipbuilding as part of a plan…
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