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Fincantieri Still Aims for an “Airbus of the Seas”

At a press conference Tuesday, Fincantieri CEO Guiseppe Bono expressed continued hope for the creation of what he has dubbed an "Airbus of the Seas" - a tie-up for naval shipbuilding with France's Naval Group.

Finnish LNG icebreaker tests oil recovery capabilities

State-owned Finnish polar services company Arctia has tested the oil-recovery capabilities of its LNG-powered icebreaker Polaris at sea for the first time.

Huntington Ingalls Closes on Sale of Avondale Shipyard

Defense shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries has closed on the sale of the historic Avondale Shipyard site in New Orleans.

Newport Shipping stocks up 100 scrubbers for turnkey retrofit service

Newport Shipping Group has stocked up on 100 scrubbers, with options for a futher 100 so that it can provide turnkey retrofit services to shipowners.

S. Korea: Shipbuilders are starting to sign some big orders

Korean shipbuilders are starting to get orders for big ticket ships like liquefied natural gas tankers.

TGE Marine Gas Engineering Signs Contract For One Of The World’s First Small Scale LNG-FSRU

GE Marine Gas Engineering signed the contract for one of the world’s first floating storage and regasification units (FSRU) for the design and supply of the cargo handling system

Module carrier designed for the shallow water

Sunkar, the third and final multifunctional module carrier vessel (MCV) built by Vard for Kazmortransflot, has now been delivered.

ThyssenKrupp Reorganizes its Shipbuilding

On Friday, German industrial conglomerate ThyssenKrupp announced that it is reorganizing its Marine Systems

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