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
13.01.2025
Ship Repair

Ecospeed hard coating yields positive results for Rotterdam fast boats

Watertaxi Rotterdam (WTR) has replaced various antifouling coatings on its fast river craft with Ecospeed and monthly hull-cleaning. Limited by local law in terms of the type of coatings the company can choose, WTR applied Ecospeed after attempting…

Ship Repair
13.01.2025
Ship Repair

New smaller, more efficient, modular carbon-capture to be installed on Samskip vessel

Value Maritime says it will develop a new ‘innovative compact and modular’ onboard carbon capture system (OCCS) for installation aboard the LNG carrier Samskip Kvitbjorn, in collaboration with the Maritime Efficient & Easy Carbon Capture (ME2CC)…

Ship Repair
13.01.2025
Ship Repair

US naval construction may shift to South Korean yards

Following an agreement to have naval vessels repaired at Hanwha Ocean in August 2024, US President-elect Donald Trump has signalled that the US could break with the Jones Act to have vessels constructed and maintained in South Korea, potentially…

Ship Repair
13.01.2025
Ship Repair

Russian icebreakers could be built in Indian shipyards

Talks continue over the construction of four new Russian Icebreakers in Reliance Naval and Engineering (RNEL) Pipavav and Cochin shipyards (CSL), India, in an agreement which could, bizarrely, put them close to US Naval vessels being dry-docked…

Ship Repair
13.01.2025
Ship Repair

New fleet maintenance contract a boon for embattled ASRY

Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY) has signed an agreement to maintain the Arab Maritime Petroleum Transport Company (AMPTC) fleet of tankers.

Headquartered in Kuwait, APMTC was established in 1972 by members of the Organisation of…

Ship Repair
13.01.2025
Ship Repair

Ruby saga concludes as cargo offloaded in Africa

While storm-damaged bulk carrier M/V Ruby is repaired at the A&P Group Tyne’s Drydock No.1, the remainder of its 20,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate cargo has been offloaded in The Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, bringing a months-long saga to a close.

Som…

Ship Repair
06.01.2025
Ship Repair

UW Group strengthens management team

UW Group has boosted its executive team with the hiring of Vassilios Demetriades as its chief strategy officer. The Cyrus-based group, with subsidiary offices in Greece, Russia, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates, provides a broad range of…

Ship Repair
06.01.2025
Ship Repair

Drydocks World commissions South Yard expansion

New facilities at Drydocks World’s South Yard will boost total yard capacity by a quarter and fabrication capacity by 40%, enabling more new construction, repair, upgrades and conversions to be completed simultaneously. The 75,000m2 facility now has…

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