Shipyards
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Evergreen confirms boxship quartet at Jiangnan Shipyard
Taiwanese shipping line Evergreen has signed shipbuilding contracts with CSSC-affiliated Jiangnan Shipyard for the construction of four 2,500 teu containerships.…
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Anhui Conch Group orders four bulkers at Jiangdong Shipyard
Anhui Conch Group has placed an order at Sinotrans & CSC affiliated Jiangdong Shipyard for the construction of four 12,500…
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Two senior officials at CSIC arrested
Two senior officials at state-run shipbuilding conglomerate China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) have been arrested by authorities for illegal activities.…
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Lamprell chosen for two newbuild jackup rigs
UAE-based offshore builder Lamprell has received a letter of intent from its Saudi Arabian joint venture International Maritime Industries (IMI)…
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Heerema shipyard to close after Rosetti Marino deal falls through
Heerema Fabrication Group is to close its Zwijndrecht yard in the Netherlands after Italian group Rosetti Marino decided not to…
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Rongsheng Heavy Industries sale delayed
Hong Kong-listed China Huarong Energy has announced that it has entered into a supplemental agreement with Unique Orient, the potential…
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Shanghai Ganglu Navigation orders bulker pair at Kouan Shipbuilding
Chinese domestic operator Shanghai Ganglu Navigation has signed shipbuilding contracts with Taizhou Kouan Shipbuilding for the construction of two 56,000…
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GEFO adds four chemical tankers at AVIC Dingheng
German owner GEFO has signed shipbuilding contracts with China’s AVIC Dingheng Shipbuilding for the construction of up to four 7,000…
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DSME fined by anti-trust authority
The Korea Fair Trade Commission, South Korea’s anti-trust authority, has fined the country’s major shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering…
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Keppel secures $218m worth of contracts
Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine has been awarded contracts worth a combined value of about S$300m ($218m) for the design…
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Japan has the largest orderbook in the world
Japanese owners boast the world’s largest orderbook, according to data from Clarksons Research. While the Asian nation might be behind…
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Harland and Wolff up for sale again
A famous name in British shipbuilding is seeking new owners. Harland and Wolff, the giant Northern Irish yard that built…
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Esvagt declares option on SOV at Havyard
Havyard has announced that Danish offshore wind support specialist Esvagt has declared an option to build a service operation vessel.…
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Koreans rush to New Times for Vale newcastlemaxes
New Times Shipbuilding in China has done a tremendous job of pitching its newcastlemax capabilities to Korean customers. Following on…
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Enesel back at Daehan for suezmaxes
Making the most of cheap prices on offer Greek owner Enesel is back at Korean yard Daehan Shipbuilding for more…
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Sun sets for former Chinese yard highflyer
The career of Sun Bo, once one of China’s brightest shipbuilding stars, is now firmly over. The deputy head of…
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CSIC Leasing goes for cape quartet at Qingdao Beihai
CSIC Leasing, the financial leasing arm of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC), is ending 2018 in busy fashion. Brokers report…
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Unisea opts for Hanjin Subic aframaxes
Adam Lemos-led Unisea of Greece has ordered its first tanker newbuilds since 2015. Brokers report the company has ordered two…
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Milaha to upgrade Mesaieed shipyard
Milaha has appointed Royal HaskoningDHV to develop plans to upgrade its shipyard facilities in Mesaieed, Qatar. The yard is being…
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Crane occupied in DSME strike
A worker’s strike at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has seen operations at a giant dock crane come to…
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