Contents | 2ND QUARTER 2012 22-55 Features
Feature 1 Mediterranean and the Black Sea 20 Genoa yard benefits from cruise conversion
22 Croatian yard gets scrubber contract 24 Quality offshore business for Gibdock 25 Gemak on target for best-ever year 26 Besiktas aims for top spot
26-27 Marseilles seeks to raise repair profile 27 Newcomer makes an impression
Feature 2 FPSO/FSO conversions 28 Blohm + Voss bags FPSO project
30-32 Long term partnership underpins Keppel’s FPSO success
Feature 3 Scandinavia and the Baltic 34 Borderless service concept for the Baltic
35 Fayard emerges as important regional player
35-36 Renamed Goteverken yard aims for regional top spot
Feature 4 Ferries and ro-ro vessels
38 Key customers keep returning to Remontowa
39 Great Lakes pick up Canada ferry contract
39 P&O flocks to Falmouth 40 Refit for a ‘Queen’ 41 More ferry work comes to Astander
Feature 5 Electrical and navigation system repairs & refits
42-44 SAM upgrades cruise ship navigation system
44 LNG vibration analysis deal for Nico
46 Jeppesen aims to streamline upgrade process
47 Preparing for the ECDIS rollout
Feature 6 Yard profiles 48 Deytens celebrates five decades 49 Tunisian yard bounces back
Feature 7 Shipyard cranes 51 Bergen targets Brazil market
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Nico to monitor LNG carriers.
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Fayard gains by recent move.
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