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Jack-Up Barge Signs Multi-Year Charter Agreement with German BARD Group

Jack-Up Barge Signs Multi-Year Charter Agreement with German BARD Group

Jack-Up Barge has announced signing a multi-year charter agreement with the German BARD Group for Jack-Up Barge’s Self Elevating Platforms JB-115 and JB-117. The contract is valued at in excess of EUR 100 million. Both platforms will be deployed in the BARD Offshore 1 offshore wind farm

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Norway: Songa Raises USD 420 Million for Songa Eclipse Finance

Norway: Songa Raises USD 420 Million for Songa Eclipse Finance

Songa Offshore SE announced that the Company has finalized a new bank facility in the amount of USD 420 million.

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Japan: Design Work Starts on Aquarius Solar Power Array

Japan: Design Work Starts on Aquarius Solar Power Array

Another step forward in the development of the Aquarius System was made recently when work begun on the detailed design of the wind and solar sail panel. This panel or rigid sail will be used to harness wind & solar energy which will then be used to help power a ship thereby reducing fuel consumption and the emission of harmful gases.

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Norway: GC Rieber Shipping Agrees to Extend Charter for Subsea Vessel

Norway: GC Rieber Shipping Agrees to Extend Charter for Subsea Vessel

GC Rieber Shipping and the subsea contractor Technocean has agreed on a one year extension of the charter regarding vessel “Polar Prince”.

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Oman: Port of Salalah Receives Maiden Call from Global Shipping Line CSAV

Oman: Port of Salalah Receives Maiden Call from Global Shipping Line CSAV

Port of Salalah has received the maiden call from global shipping line CSAV (CompañíaSud Americana de Vapores). CSAV is a Chilean shipping company operating across all the continents in container, bulk and car carrier vessels. They are one of the oldest and most respected liner companies in the world today.

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Five Foreign Ships Under Detention in UK Ports During July 2011 After Failing PSC Inspections

Five Foreign Ships Under Detention in UK Ports During July 2011 After Failing PSC Inspections

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced on friday that five foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during July 2011 after failing Port State Control ( PSC) inspections.

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Five Foreign Ships Under Detention in UK Ports During July 2011 After Failing PSC Inspections

Five Foreign Ships Under Detention in UK Ports During July 2011 After Failing PSC Inspections

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced on friday that five foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during July 2011 after failing Port State Control ( PSC) inspections.

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Germany: Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft Names and Launches Ro-Ro Vessel Seatruck Progress

Germany: Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft Names and Launches Ro-Ro Vessel Seatruck Progress

Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft​’s latest newbuilding, “Seatruck Progress” (Hull No. 746), was today successfully named and launched. She is the first of four identical ships ordered by the English shipping company Seatruck Ferries​ Ltd.

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Ukraine: Chernomorsky Shipbuilding Finishes Construction of Big Freezer Trawler

Ukraine: Chernomorsky Shipbuilding Finishes Construction of Big Freezer Trawler

Chernomorsky Shipbuilding Yard (Nikolaev) finished construction of big factory freezer trawler “General Troshev” for Russian company

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MV Fairchem Bogey Hijacked off Coast of Oman

MV Fairchem Bogey Hijacked off Coast of Oman

Twenty one Indian crew members are on board an oil tanker which has been hijacked yesterday off the coast of Oman.

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India: Call to Focus on Shipping Potential

India: Call to Focus on Shipping Potential

The government is working on a plan to develop coastal shipping into a vibrant economic activity in the State, Minister for Ports K. Babu has said.

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Bollinger Shipyard Launches U.S. Coast Guard’s 154-Foot Fast Response Cutter

Bollinger Shipyard Launches U.S. Coast Guard’s 154-Foot Fast Response Cutter

The U.S. Coast Guard’s second, 154-foot Fast Response Cutter, the Richard Etheridge, was launched at Bollinger Shipyards in Lockport, La., Thursday, marking a significant milestone in the Coast Guard’s acquisition of the Sentinel- class patrol boats.

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Japan Approves Formation of Nuclear Regulatory Body

Japan Approves Formation of Nuclear Regulatory Body

The Government of Japan has agreed to form a new nuclear regulatory agency under the Environment Ministry. The nuclear agency will integrate the Cabinet Office's Nuclear Safety Commission, Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, and some nuclear-related duties.

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CWEC to Construct Hydro Dam in Guinea

CWEC to Construct Hydro Dam in Guinea

China Water and Electric Company (CWEC) has signed a contract with the Guinean Government to construct a hydroelectric dam in Kaleta, in the region of Kindia.

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Black Hills Seeks Investor for US Wind Farm

Black Hills Seeks Investor for US Wind Farm

Black Hills is seeking a new investor to acquire a 50% stake in the planned 29MW wind project to be developed in Colorado, US.

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Germany: Jungerhans Shipping Takes Delivery and Charter MV ‘SENDA J’

Germany: Jungerhans Shipping Takes Delivery and Charter MV ‘SENDA J’

On August 10th 2011, MV “SENDA J” was taken over from the shipyard and charter employment was commenced under the charter name MV “INDUSTRIAL FAITH”. Herm Jüngerhans traveled to China in order to accept the delivery and receive the necessary documents and certificates.

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The Netherlands: Feadship Royal Van Lent Shipyard Launches F45 Yacht Helix

The Netherlands: Feadship Royal Van Lent Shipyard Launches F45 Yacht Helix

Yesterday the Feadship Royal Van Lent shipyard launched the stunning fifth F45 superyacht, named Helix. She is the first yacht in the series with the Nautical interior theme, which features a modern mix of light fabric covered walls in mahogany wooden frames and a high contrast in carefully selected materials.

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Norway: Statoil Extends Contracts for Two PSVs

Norway: Statoil Extends Contracts for Two PSVs

Statoil ASA has declared its option for one year extended period for the Time Charter party with Eidesvik Offshore ASA, (through its subsidiary Eidesvik Shipping AS), for the environmental friendly LNG power PSV “Viking Queen”.

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UK: ICS Releases Guidance on Arms and Guards on Board Vessels

UK: ICS Releases Guidance on Arms and Guards on Board Vessels

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS in association with the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA), has compiled a useful reference document collating the policy and rules of Flag States on the carriage of arms and private armed guards on board vessels.

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China: Yiu Lian Dockyards and Wartsila Marine Business Sign Alliance Agreement

China: Yiu Lian Dockyards and Wartsila Marine Business Sign Alliance Agreement

On the afternoon of August 12, the signing and listing ceremony of the alliance of Yiu Lian Dockyards Ltd and Wartsila Marine Business observed the grand opening on Mazhou Island, Mr. Guido Pfister, the vice president of Wartsila Repair Service (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

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