The document provides an update on various shipbuilding projects and orders in China. It discusses several ongoing construction projects at Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry including two cable laying vessels for Boskalis-Smit. It also lists recently booked orders assisting customers to purchase parts and new follow-up projects including designs for tugs and barges. Several shipyard contracts are mentioned including for semi-submersible vessels and a dredger.
This document provides information on the Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers (CSR BC & OT) that will replace the existing Common Structural Rules. The new rules will apply to tankers over 150m in length and bulk carriers over 90m in length. The document summarizes the key aspects and changes in the new rules, including an expanded verification scope, more consistent requirements, and enhanced fatigue standards. It also discusses the potential consequences for bulk carriers and oil tankers, which may include increases in steel weight of 1-3% and reinforcements needed in certain areas. The document then describes the support and services that DNV GL can provide to owners and shipyards to assist with implementing the new rules
DNV GL has launched new vetting compliance support services to help tanker owners improve their performance in charterer inspections like SIRE and MESQAC. The services include verifying that newbuild designs comply with detailed charterer requirements, and assisting operating vessels to maintain compliance through inspections, audits and corrective action support. The goal is to help owners avoid issues in inspections that can lead to technical holds or costly modifications, and support continuous improvement in compliant operations. DNV GL's experience in verification services positions it well to partner with owners on ensuring regulatory and charterer compliance beyond traditional classification roles.
Within 10 years the majority of shipping vessels will run on LNG...a cleaner, alternative fuel source. The newest innovation in LNG carrier engine design, M-type, electronically controlled, gas injection (ME-GI) engines, optimize the capability of slow speed engines by running directly off BOG (removing the need to reliquefy the gas) or utilizing fuel oil, and ME-GI propulsion results in less fuel consumption.
Environmental legislation is currently impacting the marine market segment. Ships were traditionally powered by Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), which produces high levels of harmful pollutants. LNG is one of the only fuel source able to comply with the environmental legislation.
As the LNG market continues to grow internationally FSRUs have become an increasingly important component, in particular to smaller and growing economies worldwide. With 11 active FSRUs and over 40 approved and planned for the following years, the growth rate for FSRUs is increasing steeply. FSRU operations are likely to surge by 100% in the next two years as Governments and private companies continue to take advantage of a faster, cheaper and more flexible means of re-gasifying LNG.
The 2nd Annual FSRU International 2014 Summit is the ONLY FSRU summit taking place in the Middle East, with a larger geographical focus including the Middle East, Eastern Mediterranean, India, Indonesia and Africa. FSRU 2014 provides you with a platform to hear the latest existing and planned FSRU operations in Indonesia, India, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon and other regional hot spots and investment areas. We are pleased to be the ONLY event in the region to draw together the leading international players in this exciting new area of the LNG industry to forge working relationships and fast-track new projects.
Eia kpt deep water container port - reportzubeditufail
This document provides an environmental impact assessment report for the proposed Pakistan Deep Water Container Port (PDWCP) project located off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan. Key points:
1) The PDWCP project involves constructing breakwaters, dredging an approach channel and basin, and reclaiming land to develop a new deepwater container terminal that can accommodate larger ships.
2) Three alternatives were considered for the project location, with the preferred option being a new site east of the existing Keamari Groyne that provides the most direct channel access.
3) Potential environmental impacts of the project are assessed, along with mitigation measures. Key impacts include effects of dredging and disposal on water quality
This document provides an operations profile, certificates, areas of experience, command experience, and references for Captain Charles F. Hacker. It summarizes his over 25 years of experience as a professional mariner, including experience as captain of various private yachts from 44-68 meters in size. It also outlines his engineering background, certifications, areas of operation, and experience with shipyard projects, refits, and paintwork management.
This document discusses floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) as an alternative to onshore LNG terminals. FSRUs offer lower upfront costs, faster development timelines, and flexibility in their location compared to onshore terminals. However, FSRUs also face challenges from meteorological conditions that can disrupt operations and availability. The document outlines the opportunities and risks of FSRUs that developers must consider to determine if an FSRU is the best solution for a given LNG import project.
This resume is for Shaun Barrer, who has over 30 years of experience in marine engineering roles. He is currently the Chief Engineer on the fishing vessel Rehua, where he oversees maintenance and repairs. Prior roles include 1st Engineer on other fishing vessels and engineering contracting work. He has extensive qualifications in areas such as marine engineering, health and safety, commercial fishing licenses, and diving.
This document provides information on the Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers (CSR BC & OT) that will replace the existing Common Structural Rules. The new rules will apply to tankers over 150m in length and bulk carriers over 90m in length. The document summarizes the key aspects and changes in the new rules, including an expanded verification scope, more consistent requirements, and enhanced fatigue standards. It also discusses the potential consequences for bulk carriers and oil tankers, which may include increases in steel weight of 1-3% and reinforcements needed in certain areas. The document then describes the support and services that DNV GL can provide to owners and shipyards to assist with implementing the new rules
DNV GL has launched new vetting compliance support services to help tanker owners improve their performance in charterer inspections like SIRE and MESQAC. The services include verifying that newbuild designs comply with detailed charterer requirements, and assisting operating vessels to maintain compliance through inspections, audits and corrective action support. The goal is to help owners avoid issues in inspections that can lead to technical holds or costly modifications, and support continuous improvement in compliant operations. DNV GL's experience in verification services positions it well to partner with owners on ensuring regulatory and charterer compliance beyond traditional classification roles.
Within 10 years the majority of shipping vessels will run on LNG...a cleaner, alternative fuel source. The newest innovation in LNG carrier engine design, M-type, electronically controlled, gas injection (ME-GI) engines, optimize the capability of slow speed engines by running directly off BOG (removing the need to reliquefy the gas) or utilizing fuel oil, and ME-GI propulsion results in less fuel consumption.
Environmental legislation is currently impacting the marine market segment. Ships were traditionally powered by Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), which produces high levels of harmful pollutants. LNG is one of the only fuel source able to comply with the environmental legislation.
As the LNG market continues to grow internationally FSRUs have become an increasingly important component, in particular to smaller and growing economies worldwide. With 11 active FSRUs and over 40 approved and planned for the following years, the growth rate for FSRUs is increasing steeply. FSRU operations are likely to surge by 100% in the next two years as Governments and private companies continue to take advantage of a faster, cheaper and more flexible means of re-gasifying LNG.
The 2nd Annual FSRU International 2014 Summit is the ONLY FSRU summit taking place in the Middle East, with a larger geographical focus including the Middle East, Eastern Mediterranean, India, Indonesia and Africa. FSRU 2014 provides you with a platform to hear the latest existing and planned FSRU operations in Indonesia, India, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon and other regional hot spots and investment areas. We are pleased to be the ONLY event in the region to draw together the leading international players in this exciting new area of the LNG industry to forge working relationships and fast-track new projects.
Eia kpt deep water container port - reportzubeditufail
This document provides an environmental impact assessment report for the proposed Pakistan Deep Water Container Port (PDWCP) project located off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan. Key points:
1) The PDWCP project involves constructing breakwaters, dredging an approach channel and basin, and reclaiming land to develop a new deepwater container terminal that can accommodate larger ships.
2) Three alternatives were considered for the project location, with the preferred option being a new site east of the existing Keamari Groyne that provides the most direct channel access.
3) Potential environmental impacts of the project are assessed, along with mitigation measures. Key impacts include effects of dredging and disposal on water quality
This document provides an operations profile, certificates, areas of experience, command experience, and references for Captain Charles F. Hacker. It summarizes his over 25 years of experience as a professional mariner, including experience as captain of various private yachts from 44-68 meters in size. It also outlines his engineering background, certifications, areas of operation, and experience with shipyard projects, refits, and paintwork management.
This document discusses floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) as an alternative to onshore LNG terminals. FSRUs offer lower upfront costs, faster development timelines, and flexibility in their location compared to onshore terminals. However, FSRUs also face challenges from meteorological conditions that can disrupt operations and availability. The document outlines the opportunities and risks of FSRUs that developers must consider to determine if an FSRU is the best solution for a given LNG import project.
This resume is for Shaun Barrer, who has over 30 years of experience in marine engineering roles. He is currently the Chief Engineer on the fishing vessel Rehua, where he oversees maintenance and repairs. Prior roles include 1st Engineer on other fishing vessels and engineering contracting work. He has extensive qualifications in areas such as marine engineering, health and safety, commercial fishing licenses, and diving.
The document outlines several cycles and processes:
1) The cycle of a chicken from egg to chick to chicken.
2) The process of motivation from need to drive to behavior.
3) The cycle of a plant from seed to seedling to plant.
4) The process of financial planning from establishing goals to reviewing the current situation to developing and implementing a strategy.
This document contains a series of words or short phrases separated into two columns labeled "before" and "after", showing comparisons over time. Some of the comparisons include a frog, dog, fall leaves, coconut, lovebirds, shark, baby deer, deer, seal, praying monk, waterlily, hungry dog, birds, Nicole Sherzinger, and Rhianna.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
KNOC has contracted Cosco to build an FPSO unit for $400 million as Korean yards lack experience building circular units. Ship operators Bernhard Schulte and JP Morgan ordered 8 box ships from Chinese shipbuilder Zhejiang Yangfan for $26.5 million each. Technip and COOEC won a $200 million subsea contract from CNOOC for the South China Sea gas field involving pipeline installation. Orders at Chinese shipbuilders in the Yangtze River Delta have declined 50% due to low shipping market conditions.
Film distribution in the UK involves methods of making films available to the public to view. Distribution can now be done digitally by sending films electronically to other distributors, though this also makes illegal downloading easier. Common distribution methods include DVD/Blu-ray, cinemas, paid online downloads and streaming, and illegal online options. While most films are released simultaneously worldwide digitally now, some major films still have varying distribution times between countries.
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The document discusses several different cycles and processes in 3 or fewer sentences each:
The cycle of a chicken is described moving from egg to chick to chicken. The process of motivation moves from a need, to a drive, to behavior. The schools process moves from elementary school, to middle school, to high school.
This document is a reference letter from Ananda Shipyard & Slipways Ltd. certifying the work experience of Md. Shahidul Islam as a marine engineer and director at their shipyard from 1983 to 2011. It details his roles, including as General Manager from 1996-1999 and Director of Plant & Machinery from 2010-2011. It provides examples of specific projects he was involved in, such as manufacturing patrol boats, pontoons, barges, and dredgers. The letter certifies his substantial experience in shipbuilding and management.
This document is a reference letter from Ananda Shipyard & Slipways Ltd. certifying the work experience of Md. Shahidul Islam as a marine engineer and director at their shipyard from 1983 to 2011. It details his roles, including as General Manager from 1996-1999 and Director of Plant & Machinery from 2010-2011. It provides examples of specific projects he was involved in, such as manufacturing patrol boats, pontoons, barges, and dredgers. The letter certifies his substantial experience in shipbuilding and management.
The document provides an overview of ship repair news from around the world. It discusses the opening of a new dry dock in Malaysia and repairs underway at various shipyards, including repairs on an RFA support vessel in Falmouth and LNG tankers in Spain. It also notes the reopening of a large shipyard on the US West Coast that is conducting emergency and planned repair work on various military and civilian vessels.
Karachi Port Trust provides essential services as Pakistan's primary seaport. The internship report summarizes the author's experience interning with the Management Information Systems (MIS) Department from December 17-31. The MIS Department plays a key role in digitizing operations and record keeping through various software programs. The internship helped the author learn about the technologies used at KPT and gain experience with software development.
Chinese shipbuilding solutions are helping shipowners reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency according to Bureau Veritas. Recent ships built in China to BV class point the way toward using LNG as fuel to meet the IMO's Tier III regulations. Examples highlighted include multi-gas carriers built by SinoPacific Group with tri-fuel engines that can use methane or ethane, and chemical tankers built by Avic Dingheng Shipbuilding with LNG fuel systems achieving Tier III compliance. Bureau Veritas is strengthening cooperation with Chinese shipbuilders through its research center in Shanghai to support innovative projects in gas transportation and other sectors.
Strategic Marine constructed the base pontoon for the AMC Floating Dock in Vietnam and transported it to Western Australia. A team of over 20 technicians and engineers then installed the superstructure over two months. When commissioned in 2009, the $63 million floating dock was the world's most technologically advanced and could lift vessels up to 12,000 tonnes out of the water. The dock is expected to inject billions into Western Australia's economy over 25 years by enabling major ship repair and construction projects.
Asia Days 2013 - Korean opportunities maritime sectorInnovation Norway
The document discusses the Korean shipbuilding industry and its strategy for the future. It notes that Korea has developed from an impoverished country after World War 2 and the Korean War to a modern industrial state, and is now a global leader in shipbuilding. The shipbuilding industry's strategy is focused on three areas: high value-added ships, green ship technologies, and expanding into the maritime offshore business. The document also outlines opportunities for Norwegian collaboration with Korean shipbuilders in these strategic areas, such as on offshore projects and green ship technologies.
The document provides an overview of the shipbuilding industry in Bangladesh. It discusses three key points:
1) The international shipbuilding market is dominated by China, Japan, and South Korea, but Bangladesh has potential to compete for smaller vessels below 12,000 DWT. It has begun exporting some vessels and its labor and engineering skills provide competitiveness.
2) Domestic demand is growing steadily due to Bangladesh's economy and infrastructure development, with an annual market of $1 billion. Shipbuilding supports domestic transportation needs.
3) Investment opportunities exist to develop shipbuilding capacity through new shipyards, training programs, parts suppliers, and maintenance services. This could help Bangladesh better tap both its domestic market and potential for
The document summarizes a project involving the load-out, transport, and float-off of a TLP (Tension Leg Platform) from Ulsan, Korea to Port Gentil, Gabon. Hyundai Heavy Industries built the TLP for Total. Dockwise was contracted to load the TLP onto its vessel HYSY 278 in Korea, transport it to Gabon, and float it off. The TLP measured 68x68x93m and weighed 16,000 metric tons for load-out and 18,000 metric tons during transport. After preparation, the TLP and two stability barges were successfully loaded, transported, and floated off at their destinations within a tight timeframe and while managing the challenges of
The keel laying ceremony marked the start of construction of the largest vessel ever built by Colombo Dockyard, a 111.3 meter cable laying vessel for Kokusai Cable Ship of Japan. Dignitaries from Sri Lanka and Japan attended the ceremony. The vessel is specially designed for subsea cable installation and repair works, with features like dynamic positioning and capacity to carry 5,000 tons of cable. Colombo Dockyard received ISO 9001:2015 certification, maintaining its quality standards over nearly two decades of certification.
1. Petredec opened a new 15,000 metric ton LP Gas terminal in Mauritius in March 2014, representing an investment of $42 million.
2. Three 5,000 tonne LP Gas vessels were transported over 8,200 km by ship from Italy to Mauritius, then offloaded and installed at the terminal site in just eight days through careful planning and coordination.
3. The new terminal aims to transform Mauritius into a regional LP Gas hub and allows Petredec to more efficiently supply Mauritius and other East African markets in the future.
This document discusses maritime development in Bangladesh, focusing on the development of ports and terminals. It provides details on the existing ports of Chittagong, Mongla, and Payra Deep Sea Port which is under development. It summarizes statistics on imports/exports through Chittagong Port and forecasts growing container traffic. Plans are outlined to expand capacity through development of new container terminals, rail-based inland container depots, and waterway-based inland terminals to handle future demand.
The document outlines several cycles and processes:
1) The cycle of a chicken from egg to chick to chicken.
2) The process of motivation from need to drive to behavior.
3) The cycle of a plant from seed to seedling to plant.
4) The process of financial planning from establishing goals to reviewing the current situation to developing and implementing a strategy.
This document contains a series of words or short phrases separated into two columns labeled "before" and "after", showing comparisons over time. Some of the comparisons include a frog, dog, fall leaves, coconut, lovebirds, shark, baby deer, deer, seal, praying monk, waterlily, hungry dog, birds, Nicole Sherzinger, and Rhianna.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
KNOC has contracted Cosco to build an FPSO unit for $400 million as Korean yards lack experience building circular units. Ship operators Bernhard Schulte and JP Morgan ordered 8 box ships from Chinese shipbuilder Zhejiang Yangfan for $26.5 million each. Technip and COOEC won a $200 million subsea contract from CNOOC for the South China Sea gas field involving pipeline installation. Orders at Chinese shipbuilders in the Yangtze River Delta have declined 50% due to low shipping market conditions.
Film distribution in the UK involves methods of making films available to the public to view. Distribution can now be done digitally by sending films electronically to other distributors, though this also makes illegal downloading easier. Common distribution methods include DVD/Blu-ray, cinemas, paid online downloads and streaming, and illegal online options. While most films are released simultaneously worldwide digitally now, some major films still have varying distribution times between countries.
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The document contains before and after comparisons of various subjects without additional context or details. There are brief phrases showing the subjects at different points in time, but no connecting information is provided about what specifically changed between the before and after states.
The document discusses several different cycles and processes in 3 or fewer sentences each:
The cycle of a chicken is described moving from egg to chick to chicken. The process of motivation moves from a need, to a drive, to behavior. The schools process moves from elementary school, to middle school, to high school.
This document is a reference letter from Ananda Shipyard & Slipways Ltd. certifying the work experience of Md. Shahidul Islam as a marine engineer and director at their shipyard from 1983 to 2011. It details his roles, including as General Manager from 1996-1999 and Director of Plant & Machinery from 2010-2011. It provides examples of specific projects he was involved in, such as manufacturing patrol boats, pontoons, barges, and dredgers. The letter certifies his substantial experience in shipbuilding and management.
This document is a reference letter from Ananda Shipyard & Slipways Ltd. certifying the work experience of Md. Shahidul Islam as a marine engineer and director at their shipyard from 1983 to 2011. It details his roles, including as General Manager from 1996-1999 and Director of Plant & Machinery from 2010-2011. It provides examples of specific projects he was involved in, such as manufacturing patrol boats, pontoons, barges, and dredgers. The letter certifies his substantial experience in shipbuilding and management.
The document provides an overview of ship repair news from around the world. It discusses the opening of a new dry dock in Malaysia and repairs underway at various shipyards, including repairs on an RFA support vessel in Falmouth and LNG tankers in Spain. It also notes the reopening of a large shipyard on the US West Coast that is conducting emergency and planned repair work on various military and civilian vessels.
Karachi Port Trust provides essential services as Pakistan's primary seaport. The internship report summarizes the author's experience interning with the Management Information Systems (MIS) Department from December 17-31. The MIS Department plays a key role in digitizing operations and record keeping through various software programs. The internship helped the author learn about the technologies used at KPT and gain experience with software development.
Chinese shipbuilding solutions are helping shipowners reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency according to Bureau Veritas. Recent ships built in China to BV class point the way toward using LNG as fuel to meet the IMO's Tier III regulations. Examples highlighted include multi-gas carriers built by SinoPacific Group with tri-fuel engines that can use methane or ethane, and chemical tankers built by Avic Dingheng Shipbuilding with LNG fuel systems achieving Tier III compliance. Bureau Veritas is strengthening cooperation with Chinese shipbuilders through its research center in Shanghai to support innovative projects in gas transportation and other sectors.
Strategic Marine constructed the base pontoon for the AMC Floating Dock in Vietnam and transported it to Western Australia. A team of over 20 technicians and engineers then installed the superstructure over two months. When commissioned in 2009, the $63 million floating dock was the world's most technologically advanced and could lift vessels up to 12,000 tonnes out of the water. The dock is expected to inject billions into Western Australia's economy over 25 years by enabling major ship repair and construction projects.
Asia Days 2013 - Korean opportunities maritime sectorInnovation Norway
The document discusses the Korean shipbuilding industry and its strategy for the future. It notes that Korea has developed from an impoverished country after World War 2 and the Korean War to a modern industrial state, and is now a global leader in shipbuilding. The shipbuilding industry's strategy is focused on three areas: high value-added ships, green ship technologies, and expanding into the maritime offshore business. The document also outlines opportunities for Norwegian collaboration with Korean shipbuilders in these strategic areas, such as on offshore projects and green ship technologies.
The document provides an overview of the shipbuilding industry in Bangladesh. It discusses three key points:
1) The international shipbuilding market is dominated by China, Japan, and South Korea, but Bangladesh has potential to compete for smaller vessels below 12,000 DWT. It has begun exporting some vessels and its labor and engineering skills provide competitiveness.
2) Domestic demand is growing steadily due to Bangladesh's economy and infrastructure development, with an annual market of $1 billion. Shipbuilding supports domestic transportation needs.
3) Investment opportunities exist to develop shipbuilding capacity through new shipyards, training programs, parts suppliers, and maintenance services. This could help Bangladesh better tap both its domestic market and potential for
The document summarizes a project involving the load-out, transport, and float-off of a TLP (Tension Leg Platform) from Ulsan, Korea to Port Gentil, Gabon. Hyundai Heavy Industries built the TLP for Total. Dockwise was contracted to load the TLP onto its vessel HYSY 278 in Korea, transport it to Gabon, and float it off. The TLP measured 68x68x93m and weighed 16,000 metric tons for load-out and 18,000 metric tons during transport. After preparation, the TLP and two stability barges were successfully loaded, transported, and floated off at their destinations within a tight timeframe and while managing the challenges of
The keel laying ceremony marked the start of construction of the largest vessel ever built by Colombo Dockyard, a 111.3 meter cable laying vessel for Kokusai Cable Ship of Japan. Dignitaries from Sri Lanka and Japan attended the ceremony. The vessel is specially designed for subsea cable installation and repair works, with features like dynamic positioning and capacity to carry 5,000 tons of cable. Colombo Dockyard received ISO 9001:2015 certification, maintaining its quality standards over nearly two decades of certification.
1. Petredec opened a new 15,000 metric ton LP Gas terminal in Mauritius in March 2014, representing an investment of $42 million.
2. Three 5,000 tonne LP Gas vessels were transported over 8,200 km by ship from Italy to Mauritius, then offloaded and installed at the terminal site in just eight days through careful planning and coordination.
3. The new terminal aims to transform Mauritius into a regional LP Gas hub and allows Petredec to more efficiently supply Mauritius and other East African markets in the future.
This document discusses maritime development in Bangladesh, focusing on the development of ports and terminals. It provides details on the existing ports of Chittagong, Mongla, and Payra Deep Sea Port which is under development. It summarizes statistics on imports/exports through Chittagong Port and forecasts growing container traffic. Plans are outlined to expand capacity through development of new container terminals, rail-based inland container depots, and waterway-based inland terminals to handle future demand.
Compositeworks has increased its annual turnover to €40 million by investing in new equipment to handle larger and more complex yacht refit projects. It has restructured its technical team and acquired a 3D scanner to improve project management and prefabrication. The yard has also expanded crew amenities to attract more business and improve turnaround times. It is located in the former shipyard in La Ciotat, France, which provides extensive drydock and haul-out facilities.
The document provides an overview of the maritime market in Canada. It notes that the shipbuilding industry in Canada is experiencing rapid expansion and demand is high. Industry players are busy building, modifying, converting, and repairing various vessels including warships, icebreakers, ferries, and offshore platforms. There is particular demand for the latest technology in icebreaking ships and ferries across many regions of Canada. The document outlines some of the leading shipyards across Canada and big projects they are currently working on.
Functional planning of vizhinjam port and design of transit ravindransandhya
This document is a project report submitted by 5 students for their Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering degree. It discusses the functional planning and design of transit sheds for the proposed Vizhinjam Port in Kerala, India. The report includes an introduction to ports and their components. It describes the scope and objectives of developing Vizhinjam Port to handle increasing container trade volumes. The report also details a study visit to Cochin Port to understand port operations, and provides traffic projections and design of key port infrastructure for Vizhinjam such as transit sheds, berths and buildings.
The document provides an introduction to the Norsk Kinesisk Ingeniørforening (NKIF), a non-profit association for Chinese and Norwegian engineers. It discusses NKIF's goals of promoting professional networking, knowledge sharing, and cooperation between industries and academia in China and Norway. The document also outlines some of the technical seminars, publications, and other benefits that NKIF provides to its members.
The rising demand of offshore wind vessels and its impact on the industryTorben Haagh
Since offshore vessels are in short supply, strategic designs and investments are needed to meet offshore wind vessel demand. Can the industry provide the necessary vessels for helping the wind industry meet its goals?
Read the article “Rising Long-Term Demand for Offshore Wind Vessels Impacts Industry” below for more details:
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Cochin Shipyard Ltd is India's largest shipbuilding and repair facility. It was incorporated in 1972 and has emerged as a leader in Indian shipbuilding. It has over 1829 employees and total assets of 33.17 billion rupees. In addition to shipbuilding and repair, Cochin Shipyard also trains graduate engineers and has constructed notable projects like India's first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. It aims to expand facilities and diversify activities while maintaining high standards and profitability in a competitive business environment.
The document summarizes the construction of the Viking Grace passenger ship, highlighting:
1) The ship was built by STX Finland shipyard in Turku over 2.5 years, with the keel laid in November 2011 and delivery to Viking Line in January 2013.
2) Key specifications include a length of 218 meters, capacity for 2,800 passengers, and use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as its primary fuel source to meet strict environmental standards.
3) The design process involved moving public spaces to upper decks for views, moving crew quarters, and an innovative car deck layout. Construction employed prefabricated components and systems to complete the ship in record time.
1. NEWSLETTER October 2012
Market News
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osco wins FPSO
Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) has turned to China for a circular Floating Pro-
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duction Storage and Offloading unit (FPSO).
Reports said the company’s UK subsidiary Dana Petroleum is the name on the con-
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tract at Cosco. The FPSO is valued at around $400m, with storage capacity of 400,000
barrels. KNOC said it selected Cosco as no Korean yard had experience of building a
circular unit, but at least one domestic builder is constructing such a vessel.
Source: Trade winds, 15 October 2012
C hina Shipyard wins Multiple
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Container Ship Orders
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Ship operators Bernhard Schulte and US
banking institution JP Morgan have
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come together to order a series of me-
dium-size box ships in China.
Zhejiang Yangfan Group will construct up
to eight 2,300 teu box ships for the pair
in a four plus four option deal with deliveries scheduled in 2014 and 2015.
Pricing is thought to be in the region of US$26.5-million per ship.
Zhejiang Yangfan Group is the largest shipbuilding group in Zhejiang Province and
the scope of its business operation includes shipbuilding and marine outfitting.
Source: Sinoship News, Monday, ctober 15, 2012
2. C hina Subsea Contract for Technip
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Technip in a consortium with Offshore Oil Engineering Co. Ltd. (COOEC) wins a
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substantial subsea contract in China.
The contract, value 200 million (Technip share: around 110 million) was awarded by
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China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Deep water Development Ltd..
It is for the South China Sea deep water gas development project in the Panyu field,
located about 150 kilometres South of Hong Kong.
The development consists in a new production system with six wells and its associ-
ated control system tied up to a new central processing platform.
The contract covers the supply and installation of a 10” and a 6” diameter clad-lined
pipelines, of steel tube umbilicals*, and associated equipment.
Offshore installation is scheduled to be completed in two phases during the third
quarter of 2013 and the second quarter of 2014, using the Deep Orient, one of
Technip’s deep water construction vessels, and the HYSY 201, COOEC’s pipelay
vessel.
Hallvard Hasselknippe, Chief Operating Officer of Technip Subsea Division, Asia
Pacific stated: “This award represents a major step forward to reinforce Technip’s
strong presence in the emerging Chinese subsea market. We are delighted to have
COOEC as our consortium partner to deliver this prestigious project to our key client,
CNOOC.”
Source: Maritime reporter and MarineNews magazines on-line,
Monday, October 15, 2012
3. C DA S
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China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology reports that orders in
first half 2012 are down by 50.3 % year-on-year.
The volume of handling orders was a mere 125.87 million DWT by the end of
June, down 30.7 percent year-on-year, which can easily lead to the assumption that
some shipbuilders will not be able to keep operating in the following months.
“We have not received any new orders. If the situation continues, we will have
only one ship to build in the second half of this year,” says Pan Haiwei, general man-
ager of Wu Zhou Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. in central Zhejiang.
Shipbuilders in neighbouring Jiangsu province are also barely staying afloat.
Zhang Yuyong, executive deputy general manager of New Century Shipbuilding Corp.
in central Jiangsu, says the company had also not received any orders by August. “The
orders we are handling now will be completed by April or May next year. But my pre-
diction is that the shipbuilding market will not pick up until 2015,” Zhang says.
“Meanwhile, the profits of shipbuilding are much reduced. A 80,000-ton bulk
carrier, for example, was priced at $34 million (28 million Euro) in 2010, but the price
now is merely $23 million. That 30 percent profit is almost gone now,” he says. “Of
course there are shipbuilders fighting for orders. But the profits are so small that it
is like chewing bones for us. Some private shipbuilding companies that have found
trouble keeping their cash flow healthy definitely desire new orders. But for us, we can
make it even if we are out of any new orders.”
“For the low-end shipbuilding companies, the historic low in the shipping mar-
ket will pose much threat to them. But for companies specializing in high-end ocean
engineering, the lull means nothing,” he says.
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Source: China Daily, Friday, August 17, 2012
OT Irder situation in China and Japan
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China’s new orders drop nearly 47%
CHINA’S yard sector is continuing to shrink, according to the industry ministry. 23 Oct
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contracts with compatriot shipowners. 23 Oct
4. Our On-Going Projects
Projects at Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry(ZPMC):
2 X Cable Laying Vessels for BOSKALIS-SMIT are still
under construction.
Alphatron’s navigation equipment
delivered at the warehouse.
Engineers from ZPMC and
BAKKER SLIEDRECHT
are checking the delivered equipment from BAKKER.
Block sections erected on a floating pontoon.
5. Orders We Booked Recently
• Assisting the customers of SDT INTERNATIONAL (e.g. TTS Marine Shanghai)
to purchase conventional parts and support customers for product calibration.
• Assisting JAN DE NUL to purchase the Chinese domestic conventional ship
spare parts, such as valves and hydraulic pump.
Our Follow-up Projects
• Offshore Ship Design (OSD) delivered the basic design for 32 m and 50 m Tugs
to Wuxi Shipyard. The owner is POET Singapore. The CARICH team is busy with
contacting the owner now.
• Wuhan Jiangbei Shipyard signed a contract to build a 500 m3 self-
propelled split hopper barge with Yangtze River Waterway Administration
on August 31 this year. The vessel was designed by Wuhan Jinding Marine
Engineering Design. The CARICH team is busy with contacting the shipyard
for RDM SMEERTECHNIEK grease pumps, INA Bearings and ERIKS seals now.
• Several Platform Supply Vessels (PSV) projects of 60 m, 75 m and 83 m have
been designed by OSD for Fujian Dong Nan Shipyard and another shipyard
located in South of China. All the purchases for these projects are handled by
Sun Ocean Marine. Our principals ALPHATRON MARINE and VETH PROPULSION
are preparing the technical proposals and quotations.
• Our product “Vibracon” from SKF MACHINE SUPPORT is highly recognized by
CNR Dalian Locomotive Rolling Stock Company. Our offer is waiting for
approval.
6. • Afai Southern Shipyards (Panyu Guangzhou) are now requested to build two
water taxi catamaran ferries for a Dutch owner; the design company is
Cocoyachts from Holland. Our principal VETH PROPULSION has already offered
their proposal and quotation. We are still waiting for the result.
• Axis Offshore has ordered a semi-submersible accommodation vessel satisfying
the stringent North Sea operating requirements. The unit will be delivered in
the first quarter of 2015. Axis Offshore has selected Global Maritime’S GM500A
design.
It will be built by COSCO Qidong Offshore which has a strong track record of
building similar units. The contract with COSCO includes options for two more
units, valid for 12 months and 24 months respectively.
• The CARICH team keeps close contact with Dalian Shipyard Offshore Division
for the project of ocean 500 which is a semi-submersible platform.
The owner is OSM Group, a Norwegian company.
• We just got the news that on 18th September, Dalian Shipyard Offshore Division
signed the official building contract with NORSHORE for building up a drilling
vessel. We are trying to learn more about this project.
• Several Chinese shipyards are bidding for a 5000m3 cutter dredger for China
Railway Construction Harbour Channel Engineering Bureau Group.
We learned that Wenchong shipyard will most probably win this order.
This vessel is designed by Shanghai Jiaotong University Design Research
Institute of Ship and Ocean Engineering. We are trying to convince them to
purchase our equipments.
• The CARICH team keeps also close contact with Wison (Nantong) Heavy Industry
for project EXMAR FLRSU. The Project Engineering Manager Sun Yingtao
(Tom Sun) and Coating Engineer Liu Shulian are our main contact persons.
According to owner’s technical specification, the ECOSPEED paint has to be
applied.
• Besides these projects, right now we are also focusing on a Chinese Polar
Research Vessel. We have already got contact with the design company and
have introduced some principals’ products to them.
7. C DA S Build its First Polar Research Vessel
Chinese to
OT I he world’s move north to the Arctic for the exploration of energy resources
has attracted global attention of Arctic and non-Arctic states. The newest
player: China, which last month announced its plan to design and build its
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first ever Polar Research Vessel.
The plan has been organized by State Oceanic Administration (SOA), China,
Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration (CAA) and the Polar Research Institute
of China (PRIC) to build a new ice breaking research vessel to meet the country’s
increased need of polar scientific research. As would be expected, the new vessel
will be equipped with advanced scientific equipment for polar oceans research, an
integrated survey systems including marine geological and geophysical equipment,
marine biological and ecological instruments.
For the integrated environmental science
programs the vessel will have marine and atmos-
pheric observing and sampling capabilities closely
related with climate change monitoring. The ma-
rine geological and geophysical capabilities will
give possibilities for seasonal polar marine geol-
ogy, marine gravity, magnetic and seismic surveys.
For marine biological and ecological programs the
vessel will enable marine organism and ecological surveys and acts as a biological
research platform. The vessel may be used also for the Antarctic station supplies lo-
gistic tasks undertaking some of M/V Xuelong’s mission especially in the heavy sea
ice condition.
To design the new ship China has turned to Finnish Arctic powerhouse Aker
Arctic, an organization with a long and successful record in designs for the harsh
Arctic environment. Aker Arctic will perform the conceptual and basic design of the
new Polar Research Vessel.
The value of the signed contract for Aker Arctic is more than $5m.
8. “After sustained effort, the State Oceanic Administration (SOA) and the Aker
Arctic Technology Inc., agree with all the basic design requirements of the new Polar
Research Vessel of China and sign the contract,” said Qu Tanzhou, Director
General, Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration of State Oceanic Administra-
tion. “As the first polar scientific research icebreaker for China, its successful design
and build will not only push forward our polar scientific research career by achieving
more successes, but also will make great development on Chinese ship construction
industry.”
The polar research icebreaker for China will be designed to accommodate
a total of 90 persons and will have a length overall of about 120 m, a maximum
breadth of 22.3 m and draft of 8.5 m. The vessel will have the ability to break
through 1.5 m of level ice at 2 to 3 knots speed, including multi-year ice. The vessel
will be fitted with twin azimuth propeller drives. Ice class will be PC3 and the vessel
will have dual classification from China Classification Society (CCS) and Lloyds Regis-
ter of Shipping (LR).
The design time is expected to take seven months to complete.
Source: MarineLink.com, Sunday, August 05, 2012
During the SMM in Hamburg Germany at BAKKER’s stand, the CARICH team
introduced Kari Laukia from Aker Arctic which is in charge for the design of the first
Chinese Polar Research Vessel. Moreover BAKKER took the chance to introduce their
products and services to him. Kari Laukia showed a great interest in the presentation of
BAKKER.
After the trade fair BAKKER has already got inquiry from Aker Arctic for this Chi-
nese Polar Research Vessel. CARICH introduced also ALPHATRON MARINE, MASCHINEN-
FABRIK BRÖHL and ECOSPEED to the design company and the Owners.
Monica Fu and Amedee Van De Vijver from CARICH and Kari Laukia from Aker Arctic
were listening to Business Development Manager Arie Boer from BAKKER
9. Some other activities
On the 5th and 6th
September 2012, the Carich team
visited the Shipbuilding, Machinery
and Marine technology international
trade fair (SMM) in Hamburg Ger-
many. As usual, the CARICH team
paid visits to different principals’
stands which include BAKKER SLIE-
DRECHT ELECTRO INDUSTRY, VETH
PROPULSION, SDT INTERNATIONAL,
ALPHATRON MARINE, LOGGERS,
WORTELBOER, SUBSEA INDUSTRIES
and MACHINE SUPPORT.
During the visits, the team
members exchanged market and
project information with the prin-
cipals and learned about the new
products which were presented at
the stands.
Amedee Van De Vijver had a meeting with a Chinese private dredging com-
pany in Belgium and the CARICH team is going to make a visit to them again
at the end of this October for discussing further cooperation in China.
On September 31, Amedee Van De Vijver has organized for a delegation of
China Shipping Industry (Shanghai Pudong) (CIC Shipyards), a visit to
several Belgian ship-owners and management companies. Both parties also
discussed further cooperation opportunities.
10. UW (Under Water) Air-filled Submersible Motors
Jiangsu Haihong Construction Engineering (Ship Owner) made the FAT on AEM-
Anhaltische Elektromotorenwerk Dessau GmbH and visited BAKKER SLIEDRECHT
ELECTRO INDUSTRY during July 17 to 24. The CARICH team gave full support to
this visit which is highly appreciated by Jiangsu Haihong.
Reference List
Shipyard Owner Ship Description
Commodity Description Quantity Status
1 Tianjin Xinhe Shipyard Qingdao Beiya Construction Co., Ltd., 4500m3 Cutter Suction Dredger
TH630 M6 1200 kw/3x690V/1000rpm 2 sets Delivered
2 Tianjin Xinhe Shipyard Qingdao Beiya Construction Co., Ltd., 4500m3 Cutter Suction Dredger
TH630 M4 1650kw/3x690V/1500rpm 2 sets Delivered
3 Jiangsu Haixin Ship 4500m3 Cutter Suction Dredger
Heavy Industry Co., Ltd Jiangsu Haihong Construction Co., Ltd.,
(belongs to Haihong)
TH 630 L6 1400KW/3X690V/1000rpm 2 sets Delivered
4 Jiangsu Haixin Ship 4500m3 Cutter Suction Dredger
Heavy Industry Co., Ltd Jiangsu Haihong Construction Co., Ltd.,
(belongs to Haihong)
TH 630 L6 1400KW/3X690V/1000rpm 2 sets Delivered
5 Nanjing Cutter Suciton Dredger
High Accurate Marine Equipment Co.,Ltd
Nanjing High Acc. Mar.Equipm. Co., Ltd.,
TMU-225/4-290 15KW/3X400V 2 sets Delivered
6 Nanjing Cutter Suciton Dredger
High Accurate Marine Equipment Co.,LTd
Nanjing High Acc. Mar.Equipm. Co., Ltd.,
TMU-225/4-290 15KW/3X400V 2 sets Delivered
7 Guangzhou Wenchong Shipping 5000m3 Cutter Suction Dredger
China Railway Construction Co., Ltd.,
1200kw/3x660V/1000rpm 4 sets Pending
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11. Visits to Shipyards
Ouhua shipbuilding
In July, CARICH team visited Ouhua Shipyard for discussing the specification of doors
and windows for a Supper Heavy Lift Vessel. NAVAL SUPPLIERS (HET ANKER) has
made a quotation for Ouhua shipyard. Owner Spliethoff (The Netherlands).
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry
In August, CARICH team made a regular visit to Dalian Shipbuilding Industry and
exchanged some market information.
ZPMC shipyard:
In the beginning of July, during the stay of Van de Vijver in China, the Carich team
visited the shipyard of Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry (ZPMC) on Changxing Is-
land, where the 2 cable laying vessels from BOSKALIS, division SMIT are being con-
structed. At that moment, CARICH team saw the bloc section’s construction of the
first vessel and in the storehouse Carich team checked also with ZPMC about
the delivered goods from BAKKER.
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12. At the end of July and at the beginning of August, CARICH team paid a visit
again to ZPMC shipyard, during this visit, CARICH team had chance to join the meet-
ing in which representatives of BAKKER, SMIT, OSD and ZPMC were present.
During this meeting several technical issues were discussed, and after the meeting,
some additional orders have been placed by ZPMC to BAKKER.
Visits to principals and ship-owners
In the beginning of September, CARICH made visits to BAKKER SLIEDRECHT,
VETH PROPULSION, RDM SMEERTECHNIEK and JAN DE NUL GROUP in Holland and
Belgium. During the visits, the CARICH team had meeting with J. Noorlander BSc
from BAKKER to speak about several issues with regard to the on-going projects
which are at ZPMC shipyard. During the meeting with RDM, we learned about the
changes in their partnership with Demeyer. We visited also the warehouse and
workshop of VETH and had meeting with JDN to see if there would be new vessel
which is planned to be built in China again in short term.
Later on CARICH team had also a meeting with representatives from
MASCHINENFABRIK BRÖHL in Hamburg to discuss several issues for the OSM
Group’s semi- submersible platform (Ocean 500).ऀ
2013 Holiday Arrangement in China
In China the longest National Holiday (8 days) is just finished. In order to let you
have an overview for the coming official holidays in China, we show here a draft of
the holiday arrangement for 2013, which is waiting for the approval by the State
Council of China. The final version will be announced by the end of this year.
New Year * December 30, 2012 - January 1 (three days in total)
* December 29, 2012 (Saturday) is an official working day
Spring Festival * February 9 - 15 (seven days in total)
* February 16 (Saturday) and February 17 (Sunday) are
official working days
Tomb * April 4 - 6 (three days in total)
Sweeping Day * April 7 (Sunday) is an official working day
Labor Day * April 29 - May 1 (three days in total)
* April 27 (Saturday) and April 28 (Sunday) are official working days
Dragon Boat * June 10 - 12 (three days in total)
Festival * June 8 (Saturday) and June 9 (Sunday) are official working days
Mid-Autumn * September 19 - 21 (three days in total)
Festival * September 22 (Sunday) is an official working day
National Day * October 1 - 7 (seven days in total)
* September 28 (Saturday) and September 29 (Sunday)
are official working days
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13. Ecospeed on
China Market
In the past 3 months, the rudders and the bow thruster
tunnels of container vessels and reefer /car carrier (RCC),
owned by several different owners, were coated with
ECOSPEED at shipyards in China.
(please see the example list as below).
The rudders and bow thruster tunnels of these vessels
are given lasting protection by ECOSPEED against cavitations
for the remainder of their sailing life.
Vessel CMA CGM Swordfish
Owner CMA CGM Group
Customer CGM Group
Applicator/Shipyard CIC Shanghai Changxing Shipyard
Location Changxing Island, Shanghai, China
Vessel CMA CGM Blue Whale
Owner CMA CGM Group
Customer CMA CGMz Group
Applicator/Shipyard Yiu Lian Shipyard in Hong Kong
Location 1-7Sai Tso Wan Road,Tsing Yi IsIand,Hong Kong
Vessel CSCL Dalian
Owner
Customer Seaspan Ship Management Ltd. Vancouver
Applicator/Shipyard CIC Shanghai Changxing shipyard
Location Changxing Island, Shanghai, China
Vessel M/V Kota Layar
Owner PIL
Customer PIL
Applicator/Shipyard HRDD Shipyard
Location Chongming Island, Shanghai
Vessel Norgas Carine
Owner
Customer Norgas Carriers Private Limited
Applicator/Shipyard HRDD Shanghai
Location Chongming Island, Shanghai, China
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15. This summer, Tianjin Xinhe Shipyard delivered the 28th engineer-
ing vessel to Jan De Nul. These 9 years’ cooperation between the Ship-
yard, the Owner and all our equipment suppliers meant a lot for CARICH.
All people who have been involved in the building these vessels still
remember the good times they spent together. For this edition of our
Newsletter we had 2 short interviews with people who worked for these
projects. We hope the suggestions from these interviewees may be use-
ful for all parties involved.
He Jingang from
Tianjin Xinhe Shipyard
Q: As I know, you were working at the business department when the shipyard
built the first vessel for Jan De Nul and then you were transferred to
the purchase department and now you are back in business department and
working as the manager of the business department. Could you share with us
your feeling about the cooperation with Jan De Nul ?
A: Frankly speaking, Jan De Nul is a very strong, rich and kind company which
is the top dredging company in the World. Through 9 years’ cooperation
with JDN, we deeply think it is very lucky to have chance to cooperate with this
company. Every time when the shipyard met problem, JDN always tried their
best to help the yard solve the problems, not only onsite, but also technical
ways and etc, we sincerely hope to continue the cooperation with JDN
in the future.
Q: After 9 years’ cooperation with JDN, what does the shipyard change the most
compare to 9 years ago ?
A: From 2003 till now, after 9 nine years’cooperation with JDN, the shipyard
benefited much from JDN. Our shipyard has improved a lot; we don’t only speak
about the shipbuilding quality, but also the English language level has been
improved a lot.
Q: On which aspects do you think the shipyard needs to improve in the future ?
A: I think that our shipyard needs to continue improve shipbuilding quality and
after-sale-service level in the future, because quality is an enterprise’s life.
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16. David Ding
Owner’s surveyor
Q: How many years have you been working for JDN?
For which vessels were you busy at Xinhe shipyard?
A: Four years, for the workboats “Multicat”
Q: What’s your advice to the Chinese shipyard and how to improve the project
management?
A: This is really a big issue. At least I have following suggestions:
1. The design department has to make all drawings more practical.
Drawings need to be updated on time during the building process in order to
avoid the same mistakes happen to the sister ships.
2. The Shipbuilding Project Manager is one of the most important persons during
the building. He should have sufficient experience, have a general overview of
the procedures, be able to manage the process/manpower/equipment, etc..
3. The foremen of every workshop need to give sufficient support and have to
cooperate with each other in a good organization lead by the project manager.
4. The follow-up and communication by the quality department need to be im-
proved.
5. The Purchase Department needs to keep close contact with all suppliers and be
familiar with the delivery status of each item. Delay needs to be foreseen and
always keep the shipbuilding manager informed in advance.
Ir. Walter Dietens of JDN at launching ceremony
of the first vessel “l’Aigle”
March 24th., 2005
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17. 6. The Business Department should collect all the feedback from TD, crews as well
as class surveyor and should communicate with yard people in time.
Communication is very important.
7. A new building with good quality and short delivery time only could be expected
when yard, class surveyor and ship owner have good cooperation.
Q: As you know, we
are also agent of some
European marine
equipment suppliers
such as BAKKER, VETH,
RDM, BROEHL and
etc. Could you give
us some advices how
these foreign compa-
nies can work more
effectively with the
Chinese shipyard and
foreign Ship owners ?
A: One local engineer
with technical back-
ground, good commu-
nication capacity and positive attitude will be very helpful I believe.
He (or she) should not only think from supplier’s/agent’s side, but also think from
yard’s/ship-owner’s view.
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