EVER SUMMIT, the eighth in a series of ten 7024 TEU S-class vessels being built for Evergreen in Japan, was launched on 2 March at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ Kobe shipyard. She was named by Evergreen Group second Vice Group Chairman S S Lin while the ceremonial rope cutting, sending the ship down
Workers at the Ferguson shipyard at Port Glasgow are meeting amid fears of job losses. The GMB union said two thirds of the workers would be given redundancy notices threatening the survival of one of the last yards on the lower Clyde.
Imtech N.V. announces its acquisition of Seacoast Electronics Inc. USA . Seacoast Electronics is a full-service maritime contractor and service provider with a strong position in the US maritime market. The acquisition fits in with Imtech’s strategy for further growth in the global maritime market f
On Saturday 3 March 2007 Odense Steel Shipyard presented its latest newbuilding, an 11,000 TEU container vessel, for the A.P. Moller – Maersk Group. Mrs Berit Jensen, accompanied by her husband, Mr Erling Jensen, Managing Director, Dansk Supermarked A/S, honoured A.P. Moller – Maersk and the Yard by
Coastal Contracts Bhd, a shipyard specialising in building offshore support vessels for the oil and gas sector, sees bright prospects for its shipbuilding and repairing business, driven by growing demand amid a favourable global macroeconomic environment.
As the yachts get bigger and more numerous, the Caribbean is running out of parking space. The answer to this invasion of the so-called megayachts? Megamarinas. From the Bahamas in the north to St. Lucia in the south, island governments and entrepreneurs in the Caribbean and western Atlantic are dev
There is a “reasonable possibility” that Carnival Freedom, the biggest North American cruise liner operating in Europe, will start calling at Malta. The official naming of the 110,000-tonne vessel took place in Venice yesterday, presided over by “godmother” Kathy Ireland. Carnival Freedom will sail
China Shipping Development Co. Ltd. said on Monday it planned to build six oil tankers worth $307.56 million for delivery in 2009 and 2010 to help expand its ocean shipping business.
To further strengthen its offering, and becoming more transparent to the market, Aker Kvaerner says will optimise its operations by transforming its existing six business areas into five global business areas.
An operation to salvage more containers from a stricken container ship off the Devon coast has again been hampered by weather conditions. The 62,000-tonne MSC Napoli was grounded a mile off the Lyme Bay World Heritage Coast site on 20 January.
One of the few remaining shipyards on the River Clyde is expected to make two-thirds of its workforce redundant on Monday, according to a trade union. The GMB union said the Ferguson shipyard in Port Glasgow would make 75 posts redundant.
About 40 boats will block the Kennet and Avon canal in Wiltshire on Saturday in protest at cuts in government funding for waterways.
The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum says it has launched the most wide-ranging website ever dedicated to the Titanic and its place in Belfast’s history. The site is backed by the NI Tourist Board and is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of virtual visitors.
Aker Yards has entered into a contract with Aker Oilfield Services to build four large well intervention / construction vessels, and an option for another two vessels. The Owner has a cancellation possibility for the two last fixed vessels. All vessels will be delivered from Aker Yards` sites in Nor