Shipyard news

Sorry, not a US-built vessel:

But if you need your US-built super yacht moved across the ocean this ship id right there for you.

Domino effect?:
https://www.seatrade-cruise.com/finance/genting-owned-lloyd-werft-also-files-insolvency

https://www.seatrade-cruise.com/finance/court-weighing-genting-hk-claim-german-subsidy-backstop

Vard secure contract for one more trawler of their Vard 8-02 design:


Packed with the latest of equipment, To be outfitted at their BrattvÄg Yard:
https://www.vard.com/articles/vard-secures-contract-for-one-stern-trawler-for-nergÄrd-havfiske

Up to date order list for Norwegian shipbuilding yards:
ONS Ver. 22.02

How to launch ships directly from a beach with no slipway?
It has been done hundreds of times at Batam and other places in S.E.Asia and beyond:

PS> But be mindful where you stand to watch the spectacle. Those “sausages” can jump every which way when they slips free.

COSCO is busy on several fronts:

PS> This is the old SingMarine yard.

Looks like a nightmare as well

The second of three hulls built at Vard Tulcea, Romania is on it’s way to Vard Langstein, Norway, where it will be complete and be delivered to the Norwegian Coast Guard Q1 2023:

The new Jan Mayen Class ice strengthened Coast Gard vessels will look like this:


They will replace the 40-year old vessel of the Nordkapp Class:

Ocean Infinity order more and bigger autonomous survey vessels at Vard:

ÂŁ4 Bn. That should just about do to finish that car ferry under building on the Clyde for the last 4 years.

PS> Noticed that Boris doesn’t wear a hardhat? He is probably afraid of upsetting that elaborate hairstyle he spent hours fixing in the morning.

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VARD orders BWTS for six more marine robotic vessels:


The Polynesian Navigation Company (SNP, SociĂ©tĂ© de navigation polynĂ©sienne), concluded an agreement with the Dutch shipyard Royal Bodewes for the construction of a new roro cargo vessel. HAWAIKINUI 2 is planned for the end of 2024. In early 2025, the new ship will take over from the actual vessel HAWAIKINUI, on the route between Tahiti, Huahine, Raiatea, Taha’a and Bora Bora.
Source: Ferry Shipping News & Ferry Shipping Summit