Welcome to the new Ship Repair section, incorporated into shipandoffshore.net

In addition to the Ship and Offshore Repair Journal, the Ship Repair Newsletter is now also part of the Schiff&Hafen and Ship&Offshore family of the DVV Media Group in Hamburg. On this part of our website you will now find the latest news from the repair, conversion and retrofitting business.

Every Monday, you will find the most important news conveniently in your inbox.

Beyond that, more in-depth and technical background information can be found in the continuation of the Ship and Offshore Repair Journal which is being published alongside Ship&Offshore every second month.

Ship Repair News

Ship Repair
22.04.2024
Ship Repair

Greece’s Seajets drydocks recently acquired cruise ship Mykonos Magic in Turkey

Greek ferry operator Seajets has drydocked its recently acquired cruise vessel Mykonos Magic at the Turkish repair yard of IÇDAS in Canakkale for unspecified upgrading work. The 102,784gt 2004-built vessel is the former Costa Magica and drydocked in…

Ship Repair
22.04.2024
Ship Repair

UK Docks Martine Services completes drydocking and refit of research vessel Ocean Endeavour

The east coast UK repairer UK Docks Marine Service’s Teesside yard has completed the drydocking and refit of the locally-owned 1,967gt 1986-built research vessel Ocean Endeavour on April 4th, following the 77.1m vessel’s return to the UK from a…

Ship Repair
22.04.2024
Ship Repair

Turkish owner to pilot trial new propeller cap boss for retrofit market

An unnamed Turkish shipowner is to pilot trial a new UK-developed propeller cap boss that is aimed at the retrofit market for large deepsea vessels. The owner will retrofit one of its Kamsarmax bulk carriers with a propeller cap boss designed and…

Ship Repair
22.04.2024
Ship Repair

Singapore’s Seatrium secures USD 260 million in new repair and conversion deals

Singapore ship repair and conversion giant Seatrium has announced that it has secured new repair and conversion contracts valued at USD 260 million (SGD 350 million). The new contracts are for work on a variety of ship types, including FSRUs, FPSs,…

Ship Repair
22.04.2024
Ship Repair

H2 Energy and DFDS publish results of hydrogen propulsion retrofit study

During the past twelve months, Denmark’s H2 Energy and ferry giant DFDS have worked on a project together to look at the feasibility of retrofitting large ferries with a hydrogen propulsion system. Now, the project has been finished contributing…

Ship Repair
22.04.2024
Ship Repair

Seaspan Corp and Hapag-Lloyd to convert five vessels to methanol-fuelled main engines

The world’s largest owner of container ships, Canada’s Seaspan Corp, and Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd are to convert five 10,000-TEU container ships from conventional fuel main engines to dual-fuel methanol-powered vessels in a project costing USD 120…

Ship Repair
19.04.2024
Ship Repair

Major new ship and offshore repair yard to be built in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s planned Ras Al-Khair Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is to feature a major ship and offshore repair facility, as well as a shipbuilding yard. The new repair yard will be aimed at repairing VLCCs, offshore jack-up rigs and offshore support…

Ship Repair
19.04.2024
Ship Repair

Kongsberg Maritime completes upgrade of PSV with hybrid battery power system

Norway’s Kongsberg Maritime has successfully completed the installation of a hybrid battery power system on the 3,821dwt 2019-built Seacor Yangtze, owned by US-based Seacor Marine. This is the first of five PSVs to be converted for this operator –…

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