Malaysian offshore services provider SapuraKencana Petroleum, which has made good inroads into the Brazilian market with a contract for six piple-laying vessels for Petrobras and just launched the first of these this weekend, does not expect the...
Malaysia-based Nam Cheong has sold four platform supply vessels (PSVs) worth a total of $120m to a new customer, bringing its cumulative orderbook to MYR1.7bn ($521.4m).
Robert Ward, president of the International Hydrographic Organisation, yesterday used his platform at the International Maritime Organisation’s World Maritime Day symposium to call for every vessel to carry an echosounding logger and make their...
During his address at IMO’s World Maritime Day Symposium, Bimco president John Denholm argued that, in spite of recent optimism for the new fuel, LNG is “not an option” for most ships.
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is calling for all future proposals for environmental regulation that impact on ships to be subjected to a full and proper cost benefit analysis before adoption by the IMO.
Maersk Drilling, a unit of AP Moller-Maersk Group, has ordered a KRW572.8bn ($534m) jack-up oil rig from South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Baku Shipyard was officially opened today in a ceremony attended by Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev and Singapore's senior minister of state for trade and industry, Lee Yi Shyan.