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No
peace and quiet in Riga this winter
Riga Shipyard has had a stable workload during the past year
and its docks are reserved months in advance. As freight costs have
gone up, the shipowners attempt to keep the downtime to the minimum.
Tosmare more compact
Five new ships from Baltija
Baltija Shipbuilding Yard, an affiliate of Odense Steel Shipyard
Ltd., has completed five azimuth stern drive fire-fighting tugs
for Svitzer-Wijsmuller.
Western Shipyards order largest in the BLRT Grupp
Laivite: metal from third-party countries
Burdened
by high steel price and weak dollar
Measured in compensated gross tons (cgt), the Polish shipyard
industry was the second largest in Europe at the end of 2004. The
combined order book reached 2.2 million cgt, compared to Germanys
2.7 million cgt.
Russias North-West in the global shipbuilding market
No newbuildings but expanding ship repairers
Not so long ago, a report on Swedish shipbuilding and ship
repair would
be the most extensive country report. Times have changed and today
there are no orders or deliveries of commercial ships or fishing
vessels
to report.
A busy day at Götaverken Cityvarvet.
PHOTO: LASSE VUORIO/FLIGHT FOTO
Norway: The year of recovery
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Scandlines: New engines for two oldies
Kronprins Frederik
is one of the two ferries, which got a new life with a new engineplant.
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Danish yards: More optimistic as jobs keep
coming in
The Danish scene for ship repairs is much more optimistic
today than in the previous years. The market is good and the owners
earn money and, for the first time in years, have the funding to
spend on repairing their ships!
First cargo vessel built after the war
BLRT Grupp, an Estonian-based affiliated Group active in shipbuilding
and repairs, launched the first freighter built in Estonia since
World War II at the end of the November.
The second vessel in the series on the slipway
at BLRT Shipbuilding.
FOTO: MADLI VITISMANN
LTH-Baas frequents warmer climate
Ship repair company LTH-Baas has relocated one third of its activities
to the Mediterranean coast, repairing cruise ships on location in
the ports
of France, Italy and Spain.
SRC sets course for shipbuilding
More competition welcome
Finnish shipyards merged
Last year an extensive restructuring of the largest Finnish
shipyards was launched. Following a merger, Kvaerner Masa-Yards
and Aker Finnyards today work under the common name of Aker Finnyards.
Conversions keeps UKI Workboat busy
Newbuilding does well, but how long can it last?
The situation in German shipbuilding at present has something
unreal about it as yards generally continue to do well, courtesy
of full Asian facilities.
Accident jobs highlight upbeat repair sector
DFDS Seaways old ships with new style
DFDS Seaways has enjoyed a great success with the two rebuilt
cruise ferries operating between Copenhagen and Oslo via Helsingborg.
This is called the Nordic capital route and it signals
a return to the core values in shipping with classic materials.
And it seems that the customers love it.
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