Ice class SAR tug/supply nears completion
APRIL 10, 2017 — Russia’s Nevsky Shipyard is currently fitting out the fourth in a series of four MPSV12 design multipurpose, shallow draft, tug/salvage vessels. The 79.85 m by 17.36 m Arc
APRIL 10, 2017 — Russia’s Nevsky Shipyard is currently fitting out the fourth in a series of four MPSV12 design multipurpose, shallow draft, tug/salvage vessels. The 79.85 m by 17.36 m Arc
MARCH 27, 2017 — Damen Shipyards Galati, Romania, has launched the Bibby WaveMaster 1, the first of Damen’s purpose-built offshore wind Service Operations Vessels (SOV) with Walk-to-Work (W2W) capability,. When completed, Bibby
MARCH 24, 2017 — The major players have now signed off on the statutory next step in the plans that will see Solstad Offshore ASA, Farstad Shipping ASA and Deep Sea Supply
MARCH 8, 2017 — Figures from VesselsValue indicate that the oversupply of vessels in the offshore services industry is set to get a lot worse. VesselsValue says that 2017 will be a
FEBRUARY 28, 2017 — DOF ASA has sold its 71.9 m UT755L PSV vessel Skandi Waveney, delivered by the shipyard in 2001, to a company outside Norway and not engaged in the
FEBRUARY 27, 2017 — Norway’s Farstad Shipping ASA has been awarded a number of charter contracts that, says CEO Karl-Johan Bakken, show its ability to to efficiently and safely return vessels from
FEBRUARY 6, 2017 — With tough times persisting in the offshore services sector, stakeholders are planning a three way merger of Solstad Offshore, Farstad Shipping and Deep Sea Supply. What will emerge,
NOVEMBER 18, 2016 — Gulf Island Shipyards, a division of Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc. (NASDAQ: GIFI) launched the M/V HOS Warhorse earlier this month at its Jennings, LA, shipyard. The vesse is
NOVEMBER 4, 2016 — Kristian Siem, founder and Chairman of Siem Industries, is often referred to as “Norway’s Warren Buffet,” thanks to a successful strategy of making long term investments in undervalued
OCTOBER 3, 2016 — China’s Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group recently delivered two new Wärtsilä designed Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessels to China Oilfield Services Ltd (COSL), the owner of China’s largest