Shipbuilding News
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News : Nevsky Shipyard delivers cargo-passenger vessel of Project PV22, Pavel Leonov,
The acceptance/delivery certificate has been signed by Nevsky Shipyard and Sakhalinlizingflot today, May 14, in Schliesselburg Nevsky Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Yard (Nevsky Shipyard, part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation) says it has delivered the cargo-passenger vessel of Project PV22, Pavel Leonov, ordered by Sakhalinlizingflot. The acceptance/delivery certificate has been signed…
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Shipbuilding : Hyundai Heavy Industries Takes A Step Further In ‘Autonomous Ship’ Design By Developing AI Solution For Ship Safety
Hyundai Heavy Industries Group independently has developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based safety management/monitoring system (HiCAMS) and obtained classification and flag Approval-in-Principal (AIP) for the first time in the shipbuilding industry. This new method will beone of the core technologies to manage and control safety aboard next-generation smart ships and…
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Shipbuilding : Naming ceremony held of FKAB-designed 11960 DWT stainless steel chemical tanker of Ningshen shipping
At 10:08 on April 16, the naming ceremony was held for the 11960t stainless steel chemical ship built by Jinling shipyard of China Merchants Yangzhou for Ningshen shipping. Wu Jiabao, general manager and Wu Zhonghe, vice general manager of Ningshen group, Zhou Jian, general manager of Ningshen shipping, Wu Zhangxiang,…
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Panama Canal : Panama to Name New Private Operator to Restore Balboa Shipyard
As part of its efforts to restore full operations at the Balboa Shipyard, Panama expects to enter into an agreement with a private operator to assume operations of the yard. Restoration of the shipyard would be a critical step for the shipping industry as it is the only shipyard able…
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Shipbuilding : Tsuneishi Shipbuilding’s LNG Fuel Bulk Carrier Design Receives AiP
Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. announced on March 30 that the LNG Ship Class Association announced the basics of the “KAMSARMAX GF”, a bulk carrier that uses LNG and heavy oil to burn dual fuel had obtained design Approval in Principle (AIP). “KAMSARMAX GF” GF is an abbreviation for Gas Fuel,…
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Shipbuilding : SHI becomes first shipbuilder to receive AiP for independent ECO-WTIV model from three major classification societies
In order to keep pace with the growing offshore wind industry, Samsung Heavy Industries has ventured into the market by developing its own Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) model with diverse green technologies adopted. SHI announced on 8 it became the first shipbuilder to receive Approval in Principle (AiP) for…
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Shipbuilding : Third and final new tug, Svitzer Wilu, welcomed to Geraldton
The third and final new state-of-the-art tug, Svitzer Wilu was welcomed to the Port of Geraldton on Monday evening, joining Svitzer North and Svitzer Abrolhos to form the new fleet. Following a community naming competition held jointly with Mid West Ports Authority , the vessel Svitzer Wilu was named in recognition of…
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Shipbuilding : Damen Shipyards Group signed a contract with South Port New Zealand
Damen Shipyards Group signed a contract with South Port New Zealand for the delivery of a Damen Azimuth Tractor Tug (ATD) 2412. The vessel, with 65 tonnes bollard pull, will replace an older vessel with 35 tonnes bollard pull. This will bring the port’s total bollard pull capability up to…
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Ships & Boats : Modern Rules for Wind Propulsion Systems
Paris La Défense, – Bureau Veritas (BV), a world leader in testing, inspection, and certification, has released new-generation classification rules for wind propulsion systems. These rules will help support and drive the development of zero carbon propulsion options for modern ships. The new Bureau Veritas rule notation for WIND PROPULSION…
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Shipbuilding : Stena Bulk Unveils InfinityMAX Concept Vessel Design
Leading tanker shipping company Stena Bulk has today unveiled its concept InfinityMAX hybrid bulk carrier design, pushing the boundaries for zero carbon, multi-modal vessel design in shipping. The InfinityMAX concept, which is designed to carry both dry and wet cargoes in modular compartments, is built with several new core principles…
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