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Sembawang Shipyard to build research vessel for Australia

Singapore’s Sembawang Shipyard, a unit of Sembcorp Marine, has received a S$123 million (US$95.5 million) contract from Teekay Shipping (Australia) Pty Ltd for the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) of a

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ExxonMobil and MOL order LNG ships in China

Chinese shipyards continue to make inroads into even the most challenging sectors of the market. China’s Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding  Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, is to build four LNG

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Emissions controls, back to the basics says Ron Oyer

“We have to remember the basics before getting a real handle on emissions control for large marine and stationary plants,” says one well-known marine industry commentator. “In today’s world of automation and

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Cruise lines optimistic despite economy

For cruise lines, passenger bookings during the “wave season”—the first quarter of the year—are generally a good indicator on how well or how poor the year is going to be. A recent

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Maritime Security Strategies gets $29 million FMS contract

Maritime Security Strategies, LLC, Tampa, Fla., is being awarded a $29,020,000 firm-fixed price contract to construct a 42-meter coastal security craft and provide associated equipment, material, training and technical services.  This contract

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India sets out $36 billion maritime agenda

India’s Minister of Shipping Shri G.K. Vasan yesterday launched the Maritime Agenda 2010-2020. The plan calls for a total investment of 165,000 crores rupees (about $36 billion) in the sector over the