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Ship&Offshore
14.10.2010
Shipbuilding

Strategic cooperation

In 2011 the two maritime leaders Europort Istanbul and Mare Forum Istanbul Mare will join forces. By linking the two initiatives, taking place from 22 to 26 March 2011, an even larger maritime platform for the maritime industry in Turkey arises. Mare…

Ship&Offshore
14.10.2010
Shipbuilding

"Deep Ocean Clarion" delivered

Pride International took receipt of its deepwater drillship "Deep Ocean Clarion" at Samsung Heavy Industries Shipyard in Geoje, South Korea.

Ship&Offshore
14.10.2010
Shipbuilding

New tugs for Vancouver harbour

North Vancouver, B.C., based Seaspan International, part of the Washington Marine Group, announced the largest tug build commitment of a single class of vessels in over 35 years.

Ship&Offshore
13.10.2010
Shipbuilding

AHTS vessel to be built in Brazil

STX Norway Offshore has through its subsidiary STX Brazil Offshore entered into a new contract for the building of one Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessel for Norskan Offshore in Brazil. The vessel is scheduled for delivery at the end of 2013.

Ship&Offshore
13.10.2010
Shipbuilding

Heavy lift pipelay vessel

Zhenhua Heavy Industries, China, will construct and ABS will class a 4,200 ton newbuild heavylift pipelay vessel for Abu Dhabi-based National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC).

 

Ship&Offshore
12.10.2010
Shipbuilding

First international vessel

Hemmant based Aluminium Boats Australia’s (ABA) latest vessel, for Chinese owners, was recently launched at a ceremony at the shipyard.

Ship&Offshore
12.10.2010
Shipbuilding

Conversion at Singapore

"HMAS Success", tanker of the Royal Australian Navy, will be converted to a double hull vessel at Singapore based ST Marine.

Ship&Offshore
11.10.2010
Shipbuilding

Submarine design school opened

Around 100 VIPs attended the ceremony held at DCNS’s Lorient centre to open a submarine design school.

Ship&Offshore
07.10.2010
Shipbuilding

Upgraded construction vessel completed

Leighton Offshore, headquartered at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, has completed the upgrade of crane barge "Mynx" in line with Leighton’s policy of operating a fleet of vessels compliant to the ISPS (International Special Purpose Shipping) code.

Ship&Offshore
07.10.2010
Shipbuilding

Upgraded construction vessel completed

Leighton Offshore, headquartered at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, has completed the upgrade of crane barge "Mynx" in line with Leighton’s policy of operating a fleet of vessels compliant to the ISPS (International Special Purpose Shipping) code.