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Double launch from Canada’s largest dry dock

JANUARY 7, 2015 — Chantier Davie Canada Inc, Lévis, Quebec, reports a busy three weeks. Over the holiday period, the second in the series of 130-m Subsea Construction Vessels that the company

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Ferus Smit wins order for two DP2 ECOBOX vessels

JANUARY 6, 2015 — Symphony Shipping B.V., the Netherlands subsidiary of Singapore’s Symphony Ventures Pte Ltd., has added two more ECOBOX multipurpose vessels to the six it has on order at Westerbroek,

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Hyundai Heavy sets lower order target for 2015

JANUARY 5, 2015 — In a New Year message Hyundai Heavy Industries President and CEO Kwon Oh-gap told employees that the world’s  largest shipbuilder has set its order target at $22.95 billion

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Hyundai Heavy reports deal with union

DECEMBER 31, 2014 — South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), the world’s largest shipbuilder, reports that its management and labor union have concluded their negotiation on the wage and collective bargaining agreement

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Fourth former ST Marine exec charged with corruption

DECEMBER 30, 2014 — A fourth former executive of shipbuilder Singapore Technologies (ST) Marine was charged with corruption today. ST Marine is a subsidiary of Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd and is the

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MacGregor cranes ordered for Sealion newbuild

DECEMBER 30, 2014 — Cargotec says that its MacGregor subsidiary has received a large order from Chinese shipbuilder Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Co Ltd (ZPMC). The contract is for four offshore cranes,

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MOL to manage, operate Reliance VLEC newbuilds

DECEMBER 25, 2014 — Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) says it has entered a strategic association with India’s Reliance Industries for the transportation of Liquefied Ethane from United States to India. The

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Repairs to fire damaged cruise ship to take nine weeks

DECEMBER 23, 2014 — Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (Nasdaq:NCLH) today quantified the financial impact of the December 11 fire on board its Oceania Cruises subsidiary’s cruise ship Insignia. Two contractors and