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Korean Shipyards Still in Rough Sea

Aug 27, 2017

South Korean shipyards are still struggling to cut costs through unpaid leave for their workers and shutting down dry docks idled amid a lack of orders, Yonhap reported quoting industry sources.  The report said that for decades, the shipbuilding…

Brazil to Stop Beaching Ships in South Asia

Aug 25, 2017

Brazilian authorities plan to implement legislation to help prevent that vessels owned by exporters such as Petrobras and Vale wind up on South Asia's beaching yards, Bloomberg reported.  The report said that earlier this month, authorities…

Crowley Swaps US West Coast Tugs

Aug 22, 2017

Crowley Marine Services said it will relocate the tugboat Veteran to the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach to service all vessels, including large petroleum tank vessels with deep drafts greater than 65 feet calling on Long Beach Berth 121. With a bollard pull rating of over 90 short tons…

Four Killed in Explosion at South Korean STX Shipyard

Aug 20, 2017

Four workers were killed Sunday in an explosion at an oil tanker being built in a South Korean shipyard, Reuters reported quoting authorities. Fire officials said the workers were painting the interior of the tanker at an STX Offshore &…

Nakilat, Shell Completes First Phase of LNG Carrier Management Transition

Aug 20, 2017

Nakilat Shipping Qatar Limited (NSQL) a wholly owned subsidiary of Nakilat and Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited (Shell), have completed the first phase of what will be the world’s largest management transition of LNG carriers…

DSME Bounces Back with USD 1 Bln Profit in Q2

Aug 14, 2017

South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co (DSME) said that its net profit reached 1.26 trillion won (USD1.1 billion) in the April-June period. According to a report in Yonhap, it posted a profit for the second straight quarter in the second quarter…

Buchan Alpha Arrives in Shetland for Decommissioning

Aug 13, 2017

The Buchan Alpha oil production vessel has arrived safely in Lerwick, Shetland for disposal.   A semi-submersible moored floating production vessel, weighing 12,000 tonnes, Buchan Alpha was built in 1973 as a drilling rig and converted for production purposes in Stornoway between 1978-80…

EC Financial Instrument to Facilitate Ship Recycling

Aug 11, 2017

The European Commission released its report on the viability of a financial incentive for sustainable ship recycling under the EU Ship Recycling Regulation this week.  Whilst it acknowledges the benefits for clean and safe ship recycling such an incentive would bring…

Investors Enthusiasm in Cochin Shipyard

Aug 11, 2017

Indian government is committed for infrastructure development and the track record of last three years has increased the faith of the investors which has resulted in 76 times oversubscription of IPO of Cochin Shipyard (CSL), a government flagship company…

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Q2 Profit Surges 73%

Aug 08, 2017

China’s Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holdings reported a 73 percent increase in second-quarter net profit, helped by higher revenue from the construction of larger-size vessels,  Reuters reported. The company, which specialises in dry-bulk carriers…

New Floating Dock Heads to Klaipeda

Aug 08, 2017

The world's largest heavy transport vessel Dockwise Vanguard is transporting a new floating dock from Montenegro to Lithuania. The floating dock was acquired in June 2016 and began its journey to Klaipeda, where it will be installed at the Western Shipyard owned by BLRT Grupp…

Seafarers’ Charity Supports Distressed Ship Crew

Aug 03, 2017

Seafarers’ charity Apostleship of the Sea (AoS) responded to the spiritual and faith needs of the crew of container ship CMA CGM Africa Four when it called at Tilbury port in late July. The crew of the 51,634 deadweight-tonne CMA CGM-operated…

Grand Bahama Shipyard Reports Commercial Success

Aug 01, 2017

Caribbean shipyard Grand Bahama Shipyard (GBS) said it has completed work on 30 commercial vessels within first half of 2017, predominantly comprised of companies returning to the yard with repeat business including tankers, bulk carriers, containerships…

Samsung Heavy Back in Black in Q2

Jul 28, 2017

Cost reductions paved the way for South Korea's Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) to swung to the black in the second quarter of 2017, though sales income decreased in the period reported Yonhap. SHI reported that it has turned to black in Q2 with 20…

Is China Shipbuilding Sinking into Tough Waves?

Jul 25, 2017

The world’s largest shipbuilding nation China is facing some tough years ahead as new-vessel orders weaken and order backlogs decline, Caixin reported quoting China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry (CANSI). According to the industry association…

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