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Rolls-Royce wins major ship design and equipment contracts in South America
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Rolls-Royce wins major ship design and equipment contracts in South America

Rolls-Royce has further strengthened its position in South America as a supplier of designs and equipment packages for offshore vessels with contracts for six platform supply vessels (PSV) worth around £45 million, including the first offshore orders from Chile.

about 19 years ago
Man dies after falling off boat
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Man dies after falling off boat

A man has died after falling overboard from an oil company guard boat 170km (106 miles) north east of Aberdeen. The alarm was raised at 1940 GMT on Saturday after a crewman from the Aberdeen-registered motor vessel Margaret Jane was lost overboard.

about 19 years ago
Navy sends aid to Taiwan fishing vessel
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Navy sends aid to Taiwan fishing vessel

The U.S. Navy was responding as of press time last night to a Taiwanese fishing vessel that was engulfed in flames approximately 640 miles east-northeast of Guam, according to Coast Guard Search and Rescue Specialist Lt. Lee Putnam.

about 19 years ago
New Royal Australian Navy Patrol Boats Named ‘Wollongong’ And ‘Childers’
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New Royal Australian Navy Patrol Boats Named ‘Wollongong’ And ‘Childers’

The Naming Ceremony for the tenth and eleventh Armidale Class Patrol Boats was held on Saturday, 17 February at the Austal shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia. Fourteen patrol boats in total are to be delivered to the Royal Australian Navy. The ceremony was attended by senior figures from the R

about 19 years ago
Caribbean ship order hits troubled waters
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Caribbean ship order hits troubled waters

Plans for dockyard workers in Portsmouth to build three ships for a Caribbean island have been put on hold. Bosses at VT Shipbuilding had hoped to clinch a £150m deal with the government of Trinidad and Tobago last year. But a political row in the islands, apparently over oil, means the contract has

about 19 years ago
Shipbuilding merger set for completion
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Shipbuilding merger set for completion

BAE Systems and VT Group were today reported to be close to completing a £1bn (€1.48bn) merger of their shipbuilding assets. The tie-up, which the Times newspaper said could happen in about five weeks, is being driven by the Ministry of Defence’s desire for industry consolidation ahead of a £4bn (€5

about 19 years ago
Shipbuilding Gets Safer
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Shipbuilding Gets Safer

Building ships has ranked for years as one of the more dangerous industrial jobs. The job is still hazardous, but it’s getting safer. During the past 14 years, the shipbuilding and ship repair industry has seen its rate of recordable injuries and illnesses – cases that require medical care beyond fi

about 19 years ago
Slow progress made on repairing disabled Japanese whaling ship near Antarctica
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Slow progress made on repairing disabled Japanese whaling ship near Antarctica

Repair crews on Monday fired up generators and switched on the lights aboard a Japanese whaling ship for the first time since a deadly fire rendered it powerless and adrift near the Antarctic coast four days earlier. As work continued to get the ship out of trouble under its own steam, New Zealand’s

about 19 years ago
Fertilizer ship towed to shore to freeze fermenting cargo
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Fertilizer ship towed to shore to freeze fermenting cargo

According to reports on the Cadena Ser radio station, the Dutch cargo ship ‘Ostedijk’ (archive photo) that is still experiencing problems with its cargo of fertilizers first reported during the early hours of Saturday morning off A Coruña on the Galicia coast, has been towed to the north of Lugo, ar

about 19 years ago
7 Tons Of Freight Crash When Cable Snaps On Ship
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7 Tons Of Freight Crash When Cable Snaps On Ship

A 638-ton piece of equipment used in refining oil was half on a cargo ship and half on the dock at the Port of Los Angeles Sunday night after a cable snapped on a crane, causing the massive piece of equipment to fall, but no one was injured, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The […]

about 19 years ago
DCN well-placed for 700-800 mln eur naval-ship order from Bulgaria
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DCN well-placed for 700-800 mln eur naval-ship order from Bulgaria

French shipyard DCN is well-placed to win an order from Bulgaria worth 700-800 mln eur to build four naval ships, according to business daily Les Echos.

about 19 years ago
Napoli scavenger deadline nears
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Napoli scavenger deadline nears

People who recovered items washed ashore after a container ship was beached off Lyme Bay have until Tuesday to report their finds. Thousands of items recovered by members of the public from beached containers from the damaged MSC Napoli have been reported to the Receiver of Wreck.

about 19 years ago
Four crew airlifted off Dutch cargo ship
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Four crew airlifted off Dutch cargo ship

A Dutch cargo ship is under tow to North Eastern Spain after a second SOS call this weekend involving a chemical reaction with its cargo. The ship is loaded with fertiliser. The first came early on Saturday off the coast of A Coruña, and resulted in the vessel’s engines being put on stop and a [&hel

about 19 years ago
Speed up ship building: Antony
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Speed up ship building: Antony

The country’s shipyards should speed up the building of warships to meet the increasing demands of the armed forces to counter emerging threats, Defence Minister A K Antony said on Sunday. “Our shipyards are good but they have to shorten the ship construction time,” he told reporters after the maide

about 19 years ago
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