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Majesty Yachts Go Live At Dusseldorf
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Majesty Yachts Go Live At Dusseldorf

the Middle East’s biggest yacht-builder – will be showing its Majesty 50 and Majesty 66 yachts at January’s Dusseldorf Boat Show, one of the world’s leading yachting and boating events. The company has been exhibiting at Dusseldorf since 2000 and is celebrating its 25th anniversary by presenting com

about 19 years ago
Luxury cruiser takes to the water
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Luxury cruiser takes to the water

A new £300m cruise ship, which could replace the QE2, has taken to the water in an official floating ceremony. Queen Victoria was floated off the Italian coast, where the 16-deck, 90,000-tonne, super cruiser was built for Southampton-based Cunard.

about 19 years ago
Knox-Johnston forced back to port
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Knox-Johnston forced back to port

Sir Robin Knox-Johnston has been forced to turn back to Fremantle with a broken autopilot fewer than 24 hours into the second leg of the Five Oceans race. The British solo sailing legend will have to stay in port for a statutory 48 hours as his team fix the problem.

about 19 years ago
‘Stranded’ fishing boat refloated
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‘Stranded’ fishing boat refloated

A Peterhead-based fishing boat that ran aground near the St Fergus gas terminal in Aberdeenshire has been refloated.

about 19 years ago
New ship for Norwegian shipping company
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New ship for Norwegian shipping company

Magne Morken, Managing Director of the Norwegian shipping company Solvang ASA, pushed the button of the computer-controlled plasma torch for the steel construction of the third gas tanker out of a series of four. Cutting of the first steel plate marks the start of the production process of the new g

about 19 years ago
Cunard Line’s Newest Queen Ocean Liner Makes Her First Splash
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Cunard Line’s Newest Queen Ocean Liner Makes Her First Splash

Special ceremonies at Fincantieri’s Marghera shipyard near Venice will be held today (Monday, January 15) to mark the float out of Cunard’s newest Queen, ocean liner Queen Victoria. During the float out, the valves will be opened and the dry-dock flooded for the ship to meet the sea for the first ti

about 19 years ago
Shipbuilders’ Exports to Increase 18% in 2007
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Shipbuilders’ Exports to Increase 18% in 2007

Korean shipbuilders are forecast to enjoy an 18-percent increase in exports this year because of strong demand for high-priced ships and other products. The Korea Shipbuilders’ Association predicted Monday that local shipbuilders will log $26 billion in exports in 2007, up 18 percent from an estimat

about 19 years ago
Clean-up effort after ship accident may take months
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Clean-up effort after ship accident may take months

A severe storm that battered southern Scandinavia yesterday may have helped disperse some of the thick fuel oil that leaked from a Cyprus-registered freighter that ran aground off western Norway and broke up late on Friday, officials said. Captain Erik Blom said a survey of the area indicated that o

about 19 years ago
FRO – Development Heavy Lift Activity
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FRO – Development Heavy Lift Activity

In line with the strategy decided by the Board, Frontline Ltd. (“Frontline” or the “Company”) is currently in the process of establishing a separate entity to develop the Company’s heavy lift activity. Such a company will include up to six single hull Suezmax vessels. Five of these vessels are on lo

about 19 years ago
Cargotec to Acquire Service Company in Balkan
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Cargotec to Acquire Service Company in Balkan

Kalmar, the business area providing container handling solutions within Cargotec, has made an agreement to acquire Tagros d.o.o. a Slovenia-based service company. Tagros provides maintenance of container handling equipment and industrial forklifts at the Port of Koper in Slovenia.

about 19 years ago
Once-adrift Cargo Ship Safely Docks
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Once-adrift Cargo Ship Safely Docks

The Vindu, a 4,500-ton cargo ship once adrift in the North Sea during a heavy storm, was safely towed to port Sunday in the British city of Hull. The BBC said that since the ship had reported engine failure Thursday during a heavy storm, it had begun to drift dangerously near a pair of gas […

about 19 years ago
Frame agreements for well services
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Frame agreements for well services

Statoil has signed frame agreements for sidetrack operations and undesirable objects recovery from wells (fishing) on Statoil-operated Norwegian continental shelf licences. The deals have been signed with Baker Hughes Norge AS, Weatherford Norge AS and supplier-of-choice, Smith International Norway

about 19 years ago
Storms hinder efforts to clean up grounded ship’s oil spill
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Storms hinder efforts to clean up grounded ship’s oil spill

Stormy weather continued on Monday to obstruct efforts to contain oil spilled from a cargo ship that grounded Friday evening just north of Bergen.

about 19 years ago
Fishing boat ‘stranded’ on beach
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Fishing boat ‘stranded’ on beach

A Peterhead-based fishing boat has run aground near the St Fergus gas terminal in Aberdeenshire. A local lifeboat and several fishing vessels had failed to manage to tow the Rosemount off the sandy beach at Rattray Head.

about 19 years ago
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