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Austal order AUD 75 million pounds of water taxi

MARINE NEWS STORIES | September 18, 2009 | View Comments
  • Four for Trinidad and Tobago

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    • DSME $ 460 million pounds to VLOC
    •     Won’t say for who, but likely for Vale Read at DSME books $460 million VLOC order

    • STX Europe pounds PSV order
    •     will build in Brazil for Deep Sea Supply Read at STX Europe books PSV order

    • Trinidad and Tobago Order passenger ferry fleet
    •      In its third significant commercial order for the year, Austal will design and construct four 41 metre high speed passenger catamaran ferries for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Designed to carry 405 passengers at a speed of approximately 37 knots, the aluminium vessels are intended to help reduce road congestion

    • The shipbuilding industry – Riding the economic wave
    •     The global shipbuilding industry has witnessed many crests & troughs in its growth story from the period spanning the 1960s. With the industry dominance shifting from the European to the Asian nations such as S. Korea, China and Japan, the industry has undergone massive changes in terms of construction technologies,

    • Blount pounds Ausflugsschiff Contract
    •     Wendella orders sister ship Read at Blount books excursion boat contract

    • Chinese banks urged to give loans to shipping companies
    •     Chinese banks should play a bigger role in helping the world’s shipping industry, stricken by record order books and in “desperate” need of capital, said an executive at Nordea Bank AB, the biggest loan coordinator.

    • Keppel O \u0026amp; M books, worth U.S. $ 59 million
    •     include third FSRU conversion for Golar LNG Read at Keppel O and M books contracts worth US$59 million

    • Tidal books grave hit from Venezuela
    •     records non-cash charge of $48.6 million against earnings Read at Tidewater books hit from Venezuela grab

    • Conrad Industries pounds Ferry Contract
    •     220 ft passenger/vehicle ferry for North Carolina DOT Read at Conrad Industries books ferry contract

    • Fincantieri Naval books more export orders
    •     Corvette for UAE, fleet tanker for India Read at Fincantieri books more naval export orders

    • SKULD: Brazil – Turkish sailors
    •     We have just been advised that the Brazilian Immigration Authorities in Paranagua have imposed a fine on a Turkish flag vessel carrying a crew with the new Turkish Seaman Books. The matter is still under investigation, and although we hope it will be possible to persuade the local authorities to

    • Ocean Saver Ballast Water Systems secures the worlds first order for large ships
    •     OceanSaver announced the signing of the world’s first major Ballast Water Management System (BWMS) contract for large ships. Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), the world leading shipbuilder, has secured OceanSaver Ballast Water Management Systems for three super-tankers (VLCCs) on order for Oman Shipping Company (OSC).

    • Conrad Industries books ferry contract
    •     220 ft passenger/vehicle ferry for North Carolina DOT Read at Conrad Industries books ferry contract

    • Small boats due to East beach in Santa Barbara
    •      (coastguardnews) Southern California has been battered by massive storms over the last few days.

    • Hanjin Heavy suffers Order Cancellations
    •     Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction has been suffering from order cancellations from the world’s third-largest container line ― CMA-CGM. Shipbuilding sources said CMA-CGM, a French-based shipping group, has canceled a $1.1 billion contract with the South Korean shipbuilder due to the bleak market. “As far as I know, CMA-CGM canceled

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