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Shipyards say federal security rule may be redundant
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Shipyards say federal security rule may be redundant

A federal plan to screen port workers could have unintended consequences for some local shipyards – driving up the cost to build and repair Navy ships while doing nothing to improve security, industry officials say. The new worker credential system, expected to take effect next year, is aimed at bee

about 19 years ago
Gujarat shipyard plan has many takers
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Gujarat shipyard plan has many takers

Gujarat is set to become the world’s shipbuilding yard. While players like L&T, Adani, Pipavav Shipyard and ABG Shipyard are already present in the state, over a dozen new players have also queued up to set up ship building and repair yards. While ABG is looking at setting up ‘more than one’ yard, a

about 19 years ago
Vietnam shipyard launches 13,500 ton freighter
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Vietnam shipyard launches 13,500 ton freighter

An affiliate of Vietnam shipbuilding giant Vinashin has just launched a 13,500-DWT (dead weight ton) freighter, which it built for the Vinashin Ocean Shipping Company. The oil tanker to be 145m-long, 20m-wide and 11m-height was built by the northern Hai Phong city-based Bach Dang Shipyard and state-

about 19 years ago
Bigger commitment to biodiesel
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Bigger commitment to biodiesel

Statoil is expanding its involvement with biological fuels by mixing 5% biodiesel in normal autodiesel oil for sale in Norway. “We’re continuously improving our fuels in order to make them better for the environment,” says Dag Roger Rinde, president of Statoil Norge AS.

about 19 years ago
Shipping container dead are named
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Shipping container dead are named

Three men whose bodies were found in a shipping container on a building site in Berkshire have been identified. Kirpal Singh, 30, Manjit Singh, 35 and 21-year-old Gurdeep Singh Deol, from Southall, Middlesex, were found dead at the site in Whitley, near Reading.

about 19 years ago
Mediterranean port welcomes America`s Cup
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Mediterranean port welcomes America`s Cup

For the first time in more than 150 years – from June 23 to July 7, 2007 – Europe will host America’s Cup, sailing’s most prestigious event. Aficionados from around the world – some 6 million are expected – will flock to Valencia, this sunny city on Spain’s Mediterranean, to watch the world’s best y

about 19 years ago
Black Betty down under
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Black Betty down under

The Rolex Sydney Hobart is more than just a yacht race; it’s an institution. Since 1945, yachts have gathered in Sydney Harbour to race the 628 nautical miles to Hobart, Tasmania. The race has a pioneering spirit much like the people of Australia and that is why hundreds of spectator boats and milli

about 19 years ago
Gjøa drilling contract
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Gjøa drilling contract

As development operator, Statoil has signed an agreement with Transocean Offshore for drilling of production wells at the North Sea’s Gjøa field. Valid for three years, the contract is worth around USD 427 million. The deal covers drilling of 13 wells, with options for a further three. The Transocea

about 19 years ago
Navy takes delivery of USS Hawaii
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Navy takes delivery of USS Hawaii

General Dynamics’ Electric Boat division will deliver the USS Hawaii to the Navy at its shipyard in Groton, Conn., on Friday, ahead of schedule. The Navy’s newest Virginia-class nuclear attack submarine could be stationed at Pearl Harbor, with a crew of 134.

about 19 years ago
Aker Kvaerner awarded contract for generating station
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Aker Kvaerner awarded contract for generating station

Aker Kvaerner Songer Canada Ltd. in joint venture with Burns and McDonnell has been awarded an Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract to construct the Halton Hills Generating Station, a 683 mega watt natural gas fueled, combined cycle facility for TransCanada Corporation. Aker Kvaerner S

about 19 years ago
S. Korean shipbuilders to increase imports of Chinese steel plates
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S. Korean shipbuilders to increase imports of Chinese steel plates

South Korean shipbuilders are considering increasing their imports of Chinese steel plates next year as the prices of locally-produced plates have risen, industry sources said Friday. Demand for steel plates by nine local shipbuilders is expected to reach 5.6 million tons this year, with about 2 mil

about 19 years ago
TOP Tankers Announces Exercise of Option for Two Additional Newbuilding Handymaxes
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TOP Tankers Announces Exercise of Option for Two Additional Newbuilding Handymaxes

TOP Tankers Inc , announced today that it has exercised its option for two additional 50,000 dwt Product / Chemical tankers. As with the previously announced four newbuildings, all the vessels will be sister ships built by SPP Shipbuilding Co, Ltd of South Korea and are expected to be delivered duri

about 19 years ago
Temporary production decrease at Kvitebjørn
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Temporary production decrease at Kvitebjørn

Operator Statoil (OSE:STL, NYSE:STO) and the licensees in the Kvitebjørn field in the North Sea have decided to reduce gas and oil production temporarily to enable sound reservoir management and safe drilling operations for the wells remaining to be drilled.

about 19 years ago
Aker Kvaerner wins further contract at Northumbrian Water’s Bran Sands treatment centre
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Aker Kvaerner wins further contract at Northumbrian Water’s Bran Sands treatment centre

Aker Kvaerner has been awarded a major contract by Northumbrian Water to provide the process requirements for the latest improvement scheme at the Bran Sands Effluent Treatment Centre. The award-winning Centre, at Teesport, treats domestic sewage together with the waste from several industrial proce

about 19 years ago
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