PRISCO Mizar, the largest crude carrier of PRISCO, was named and blessed on June 28, 2007. PRISCO’s managers, business partners, representatives of charter took part in the Naming Ceremony that was held at the Hyundai Heavy Industries Shipyard in Ulsan (Republic of Korea).
Singapore-based Siba Ships Asia, part of the Italian Siba Ships Group, has taken delivery of another panamax bulker, which has been named Cap Bona. The delivery was completed in Shibushi, Japan, on June 25, 2007. The 74,488 dwt vessel was built in 2006 in Hudong shipyard in China, has a service spee
Dongkuk Steel Group, South Korea’s third largest steel maker, plans to build a US$1-bil steel mill in Dung Quat Economic Zone in the central province of Quang Ngai. The group’s planned 300-hectare mill will manufacture steel bars, sheets and other products for domestic sale.
New measures aimed at preventing accidents on fishing boats in Guernsey are being finalised. A presentation is taking place at the end of the month to explain what the new changes to the law will involve.
On Saturday 30 June 2007, the name-giving ceremony and launch of the 11,650m3 trailing suction hopper dredger BRABO took place at the IHC Holland Merwede shipyard in Kinderdijk. The ship is being built for the Belgian contractor DEME N.V. (Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering N.V.).
Van Oord has signed two contracts with the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management to execute beach replenishment works on the Dutch coast amongst which is the largest ever beach replenishment in The Netherlands. The contracts represent a total value of some EUR 26 million. The exec
Shares of MISC Bhd, the nation’s largest shipping firm, were flat this morning amid a news report on its plan to acquire six new double-hull chemical tankers with a capacity of 35,000 to 38,000 deadweight tonnes each.
Larsen & Toubro (L&T), India’s largest engineering company, has floated separate companies for its power and ports and shipbuilding businesses, to raise funds for its proposed ventures in these sectors.
The 40,000-tonne coal carrier Pasha Bulker may be headed to Queensland for repairs after it was dragged off Newcastle’s Nobbys Beach and into deep water on Monday night. The ship is at anchor 11 nautical miles from the shore where it had been stuck since June 8, and divers were yesterday inspecting
Total announced today that it has begun construction of two new units at the Lindsey Oil Refinery, near Immingham, in the United Kingdom: a hydrodesulphurization (HDS) unit with a capacity of 1 million metric tonnes per year; a hydrogen production unit (SMR – Steam Methane Reformer) necessary for th
A ship’s master fell asleep at the wheel of a fish farm boat that ran aground on rocks, accident investigators have found. The Norwegian-registered Aqua-boy was sailing from Gigha to Kyle of Lochalsh last November when it got into difficulty off Mull.
Two men and a dog have been rescued after their yacht was in danger of sinking 12m (19km) north of Alderney. The 75ft (23m) converted fishing vessel Abundance was taking in water and had lost electric power.
While McMansions have become the big fad among middle class homeowners, multimillion dollar ‘mega’ and ‘giga’ yachts, are growing in popularity with the super rich. But finding a place to “park” the ship-sized boats is a problem, particularly for cities such as Annapolis which have been popular with
Alinghi won the 32nd America’s Cup on Tuesday afternoon on the waters off Valencia. The Swiss Defender won its fourth consecutive race in dramatic fashion, to win the Match 5-2. This final race of the America’s Cup was befitting of what has been the closest, most exciting America’s Cup in recent his