Contents | 2ND QUARTER 2010 22-54 Features
Feature 1 Ferries and ro-ro vessels 22 Stena ships to get upgrade for new routes 22 Arno keeps ferry busy 24 Ferry work stabilises for Turku yard
26-27 Expansion planned by Landskrona yard 28 Remontowa docks Silja ferry for rudder repairs
28 Busy start to 2010 season at Birkenhead 30 Austal establishes global service business 32 A&P continues to benefit from P+O business
32 BSE docks catamaran
Feature 2 Africa 34 Durban yard benefits from offshore business
36 Dormac completes biggest ever project 36 Carena enjoys a period of growth
Feature 3 Tankers 38 UMC carries out tanker insert repair 38 Teekay awards tanker fleet management software contract
Feature 4 FPSO/FSO conversion 40 Dubai completes FPSO projects 42 Offshore conversion orders come back to Keppel
44 Jurong secures pre-conversion contract from petrobras
44 RINa reveal risk analysis rule 44 LNG FPSO concept brings MHI and BW Offshore together
Feature 5 Propulsion systems repairs and upgrades
46 Combined propeller and rudder refit optimises operation
46 Ice damage generates dive repair work 48 Thruster replacement undertaken at anchor
48-49 Schottel opens new spare parts logistic centre
Feature 5 Mediterranean/Southern Europe 50 Viktor Lenac targets new markets 52 Palumbo prepares to take on Malta yard 54 Tunisia yard benefits from strategic location 54 Shiprepair results give ENVC a lift 56 Solstad vessels converted at Gibdock
4 Shiprepair and Conversion Technology 2nd Quarter 2010 36
Dormac completes biggest project.
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New floatimng dock has allowed Victor Lenac yard to expand on vessel size.
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