Shipyard News – Page 5
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Norwegian yard acquisition for Tersan
Tersan Shipyard has acquired the Havyard Leirvik Shipyard in Norway
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Meyer partners C-Job in strategic market move
C-Job Naval Architects and Meyer Group have entered into a mutually beneficial partnership
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Boskalis inks Dutch TSHD deal
Boskalis has signed a contract with Dutch shipbuilding company Royal IHC to build a large trailing suction hopper dredger
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Two hybrid CSOVs ordered for European waters
A new consortium has been set up to expand services for offshore wind developers in Europe.
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IMO targets cannot be hit, say 46% of ship owners
Almost half of the ship owners surveyed by Hamburg shipping trade fair organiser SMM did not think IMO emissions targets could be hit.
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VIDEO: New pilot boat navigates Storm Agnes on launch
Another 15m Interceptor 48 pilot boat has been launched for operations in Morocco, making it the fourth one for Svitzer by Safehaven Marine.
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Tug order boost for Macduff
Macduff Ship Design has provided an update of recent deliveries, indicating a healthy order book within the tug sector for the Scottish naval architect and marine survey specialist.
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Fincantieri wins Sicily ferry build contract
Fincantieri will keep it in Sicily as it wins a contract to build a new vessel to go between Sicily and two other islands.
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Interview: Harland & Wolff CEO John Wood
Harland & Wolff CEO John Wood speaks to Maritime Journal as the shipyard ventures into new business areas.
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Keel laying of ‘game-changing’ CTV
The keel laying of new hybrid CTV is being hailed as a ‘game-changer in maritime support’
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Robert Allan designs reach further afield
Peter Barker takes a look at Canadian naval architect Robert Allan, and some recent deliveries that have been made to the far east.
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Newport Shipping launches CTV design & build firm
Newport Shipping has launched a new company that will make eight crew transfer vessels for the offshore wind industry.
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Waterjet technology cleans up ship recycling
With 15,000 ships expected to be scrapped over the next decade, technology to recycle them cleanly is going to be important. German engineering firm ANT (Applied New Technologies) has two pilot projects under way that use an environmentally friendly waterjet to make the cuts.
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Explosion kills worker at Tuzla shipyard
Reports have been coming out about an explosion in the slops tank of a cargo ship that exploded and killed a worker in a Tuzla shipyard.
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Series success for Med Marine
Turkey’s Med Marine has reported progress with orders for three Robert Allan Ltd RAstar 2800 tugs for operators in Ireland, Germany and Libya.
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Fire danger lurks in shipyards as well as vessels
Fires are often reported on ships at sea, notably the Fremantle Highway, which is still smoking off the coast of the Netherlands. But shipyards are equally risk-prone, says wireless solutions provider Ramtech.
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From kayaks to crane barges
Just eight years ago, Rebel Marine was hiring out kayaks and paddleboards from a waterside yard on the Isle of Wight.
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Peene-Werft initiates modernisation project
A historic shipyard with a long past including building ships for the Soviet Union has announced it will bring itself up to date with a major modernisation project.
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H&W launches first ship from yard for 20 years
The first of 23 barges has been delivered to the River Thames-based recycling and waste management firm Cory Group by Harland & Wolff.
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Vessel ordered to maintain navaids
Marine services provider Briggs Marine will enhance its maintenance support vessel provision following an order for a 40m long addition to its fleet from Spain’s Freire Shipyard.