Shipbuilding
DSIC inks VLCCs + aframaxes
China Shipping Development Hong Kong, the Hong Kong-listed arm of China Shipping Development Corp (CSDC) announced that it has signed contracts with CSOC and Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Corp (DSIC) to build two 320,000-dwt VLCCs at some $96m each an...
2010-12-23 07:35:46
Mitsubishi delivers 24 ships
Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries revealed last Monday its newbuilding output for 2010 stood at 24 vessels totaling 1,397,766 GT by increasing 21% as compared to last year in terms of GT. In terms of the total of newbuilding output by each yard of ...
2010-12-22 12:19:47
It’s time to order ship now?
Chinese ship orders showed upturn this year. The orderbooks of some yards were extended to 2012 or 2013. Secretary Wang Jinlian of China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry (CANSI) said the shinning statistics of this year could not ...
2010-12-22 11:46:46
Bloodier fight to come
As Christmas came, European market was becoming pals. The global shipbuilding market also showed downturn. Last week 12 ships were signed, ten of which were boxships. Considering the status of global shipbuilding market 2010, we found that global ...
2010-12-22 10:17:19
Daewoo pens five 55K cargo carriers
Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering has added five more newbuildings to its orderbook. In Norway on December 20th, Daewoo signed a contract with Saga Shipholding Norway AS to build five 55,000-dwt Open Hatch General Cargo Carriers. ...
2010-12-22 09:24:40
Damen develops green ferry
Dutch shipbuilder Damen is working on a green ferry design using possibly LNG, as well as wind and solar energy, for compatriot Rederij Doeksen. It is the first time Gorinchem-based Damen has focused on an environmentally-friendly project for fer...
2010-12-22 09:00:45
Kamsarmax orders surge in 2010
A surge in kamsarmax orders explain the increase this year in contracts for panamax bulkers. Clarksons says although the global orderbook for ships continues to decline, there are more panamaxes than at the end of 2009. The increase is especi...
2010-12-22 08:52:25
Samsung keeps No.1 position
Korea's Samsung Heavy Industries held 200 vessels totaling 8.432m CGT on its orderbook as of 1st December, remaining at the No.1 position for the fifth consecutive month in terms of order backlog. Hyundai Heavy Industries and Daewoo Shipbuilding ...
2010-12-22 08:26:51
Korean eye more orders in 2011
Korea's large shipbuilders are expected to see an increase in their new order intake for 2011. Ok Hyo-won, a researcher at Korea's NH Investment & Securities, said, "according to the new order plan for 2011 revealed by local shipbuilders, Hyundai...
2010-12-22 08:21:26
Samjin delivers 11th 33,500-dwt BC
Korean shipbuilder ‘Samjin Shipbuilding Industries (SSI, CEO: Young-Il Kang)’ located in Weihai, China delivered one 33,500-dwt Log/Bulk Carrier to shipowner ‘KP12 International Limited/TPC Korea’ on 21st December, 2010. The newly delivere...
2010-12-22 08:15:25
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