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Latest strike brings Uljanik yard closer to bankruptcy
Workers from the biggest Croatian shipbuilding group Uljanik have gone on strike for the fourth time this year. Boris Cerovac,…
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Fincantieri and Brodosplit bid for Uljanik and 3 Maj shipyards
Fincantieri and Brodosplit shipyards officially submitted to the Croatian government their interest in taking over distressed competitor Uljanik together with…
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Uljanik workers on strike again
Over 1,000 workers from financially troubled Croatian shipyard Uljanik started a strike again this week over unpaid salaries following a…
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Uljanik’s crisis deepens as Algoma cancel another shipbuilding contract
Pula-based shipyard Uljanik has lost another shipbuilding contract as the Canadian group Algoma Central Corporation officially unilaterally rescinded the contract…
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Uljanik mulls spin off of 3. Maj Shipyard
Financially troubled Croatian shipbuilding group Uljanik is planning to spin off its subsidiary yard 3. Maj as part of its…
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Croatia moves to save Siem orders at Uljanik
The Croatian government is planning to start negotiations with Norwegian owner Siem Shipping next week in an effort to save…
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Siem Shipping cancels four car carriers at Uljanik
Financially troubled Croatian shipyard Uljanik has announced that Norwegian owner Siem Shipping has cancelled four car carriers ordered at the…
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Uljanik strike to end as workers get paid
The workers of financially troubled Croatian shipyard Uljanik will end their strike today as the government stepped in to solve…
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Europe
Uljanik president resigns as worker strike continues
The president of financially troubled Croatian shipyard Uljanik, Gianni Rossanda, has resigned as the ongoing worker strike at the shipyard…
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Workers strike at Uljanik over late pay
Around 4,500 workers at Croatia’s largest shipbuilding group Uljanik went on strike on Wednesday demanding top management step down in…
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Europe
Jadroplov Shipping restructuring approved by EU
The European Commission has approved a restructuring plan for Croatian bulker operator Jadroplov Shipping. The commission believes Jadroplov Shipping’s restructuring…
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Uljanik Plovidba sells supramax bulker
Croatian shipping company Uljanik Plovidba has sold 2006-built supramax bulk carrier to an undisclosed buyer. Uljanik Plovidba said the 53,700…
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Europe
Fincantieri denies interest in Uljanik shipyard
Contrary to what local unions in Croatia have been saying this week, Italy’s Fincantieri will not invest in Uljanik Shipyard.…
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Europe
Fincantieri and Damen eye Uljanik
Europe’s largest shipbuilding groups are taking a look at investing in Croatia’s struggling Uljanik shipyard. Both Fincantieri of Italy and…
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Europe
European Commission green lights Uljanik loan
The European Commission has ruled Croatian plans to grant Uljanik shipyard a state guarantee for a €96m loan do not…
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Palumbo looks to help out Uljanik
Croatian shipyard Uljanik has received a letter of intent from Italian shipyard group Palumbo Group to participate in the process…
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Europe
FSRU needed for a new LNG terminal in Croatia
Croatian state-owned company LNG Hrvatska is looking for counterparts for the development of a new LNG import terminal on the…
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Europe
Tankerska Plovidba sells suezmax to Eurotankers
Brokers tell Splash that Tankerska Plovidba has offloaded the 12-year-old Brodosplit-built 166,000 dwt for a price just in excess of…
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Europe
Uljanik Plovidba makes gas move
Croatian owner Uljanik Plovidba is teaming up with Cyprus-based ECTA Caspian to form a joint venture looking to ship LNG…
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Dry Cargo
Atlantska Plovidba cancels two ultramaxes
Atlantska Plovidba has cancelled the two bulk carrier newbuildings it has on order at Qingshan Shipyard in China. The two…
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