Norway’s Havyard Group books PSV order from India’s Global Offshore

MAY 29, 2012 —Norway’s Havyard Group has signed a contract to deliver a platform supply vessel of Havyard 832 design to  India’s Global Offshore (formerly Garware). The NOK 270 million contract includes

Mobile’s Harrison Bros Dry Dock and Repair Yard is to close

MAY 29, 2012 — Bill Harrison III, owner of Harrison Brothers Dry Dock and Repair Yard Inc., Mobile, Ala., has announced that the shipyard — founded in 1895 — is to close.

Hyundai Heavy to build giant semi for Fred Olsen Energy

MAY 28, 2012 – Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), has won a $700 million order to build a semi-submersible drilling rig for Fred Olsen Energy. Hyundai Heavy, as a turnkey contractor, will undertake

Rolls-Royce thrusters selected for three new Turkish Navy vessels

May 21, 2012—Rolls-Royce is to supply propulsion equipment for three new ships commissioned by the Turkish Navy. Istanbul Shipyard will design and build one Submarine Rescue Mother Ship (MOSHIP) and two Rescue

Scana Propulsion signs new contracts with Kleven and Rong Tai

MAY 18, 2012: CEO of Scana Industrier ASA, Rolf Roverud says that subsidiary Scana Propulsion AS has signed new contracts with Kleven Maritime AS, Norway and Rong Tai Trading Co. Ltd., Taiwan,

Enman & Associates now represents US Fab

MAY 17, 2012: Enman & Associates, Inc., Jacksonviille, Fla., now represents US Fab, a subsidiary of Vigor Industrial specializing in new vessel construction in the Pacific Northwest. US Fab builds barges, passenger

Sembawang Shipyard gets FSO upgrade and LNG ship life extension contracts

MAY 17, 2012: Sembcorp Marine’s subsidiary Sembawang Shipyard has secured three major contracts totalling S$130 million. The first contract, from Sonangol Pesquisa e Produção S.A. (SNLPP), is for the repair and upgrading

Topaz Marine launches two Incat Crowther wind farm service vessels

MAY 17, 2012: Incat Crowther reports the launch of ASP Tyne and ASP Thames, two 18 m catamaran wind farm service craft at Topaz Marine’s Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., shipyard. Built for ASP

Construction of NCL Breakaway class cruise ships moves ahead

The first piece of steel was recently cut at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, for the construction of Norwegian Getaway, the second of two new Freestyle Cruising ships for Norwegian Cruise Line,

Construction of NCL Breakaway class cruise ships moves ahead

The first piece of steel was recently cut at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, for the construction of Norwegian Getaway, the second of two new Freestyle Cruising ships for Norwegian Cruise Line,

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