Laskaridis Shipping Laskaridis Shipping Co. LTD 5, Xenias Str. & CH. Trikoupi, 14562 Kifissia, Athens, Greece Tel: +30 210 628 4200 Fax: +30 210 808 9710 Email: athens@laskaridis.gr
Subsidiary company of Lavinia Ltd. |
Tarbit Shipping AB Tarbit Shipping AB Fiskgatan 10,P.O.Box 101,SE-71 22 Skarhamn, Sweden Tel: +46 304 670204 Fax: +46 304 670365 Email: tbs@tarbit.se |
CMA CGM orders ten 2,000 teu ice-class vessels from Hyundai Mipo (2021-12-07) French operator CMA CGM has chosen South Korean shipyard Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) to build 10 ice-class vessels of 2,000 teu box ship dual-fuel. Total contract value of $627 million. The vessels would be delivered by the end of September 2024.
CMA CGM is believed to be looking at Chinese and S... |
Jinglu Shipyard delivered 82,000 dwt bulk carrier 'POLYDEFKIS' (2020-09-25) On 24th of September, 2020, Jinglu Shipyard delivered a 82000DWT bulk carrier named 'POLYDEFKIS'.to Greece ship owner Laskaridis Shipping. The new vessel is the 28th vessel delivered by Jinglu Shipbuilding To Laskaridis Group. |
Dalian Shipyard Delivery one 325,000 dwt VLOC (2020-07-04) Dalian Shipyard delivery one 325,000 dwt Very Large Ore Carrier (VLOC) to Korea ship owner SK Shipping. The vessel is the second unit delivery to SK Shipping.
The vessel LOA 339.9m, Beam 62m, Depth 29.50m, Deadweight 325,000 ton, with twin-classification KR and LR. |
South Korea sets up $1.2bn vessel-owning fund (2016-01-05) South Korean shipbuilding industry is also expected to benefit. South Korean shipbuilders are expected to benefit from the funds, as carriers will place newbuilding orders at domestic yards.
SOUTH Korea has revealed fresh supporting measures for the country’s embattled shipping and shipbuilding s... |
MOL methanol carriers to be dual-fuelled (2015-07-06) Two methanol carriers that Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) is building will be fitted with the world’s first dual-fuel engines that run on methanol and diesel. The 50,000 dwt tankers, under construction at Minaminippon Shipbuilding, will be delivered in March and June 2016, after which the vessels will servi... |
Veder to order ice class LNG carrier for Gasum con (2015-06-26) Gasum, the Finnish energy group and Anthony Veder, the Dutch shipping company, have signed an agreement for a long-term time charter of an ice Class 1A Super LNG carrier newbuilding. 'The 18,000 cbm vessel will be built at German shipyard Neptun Werft and delivered in the last quarter of 2017,' Gasu... |
Liner shipping industry to remain under pressure (2015-06-09) The unabated trend of ultra-large container ship (ULCS) orders means the liner shipping industry will remain under pressure, said Italian broker Banchero Costa. IHS Maritime's Sea-web.com data show that deliveries for 2015 are expected to total 250 ships of 1,860,583 teu. Of these, 69 are ULCSs, inc... |
Hyundai Samho clinches VLCCs from Bahri (2015-05-26) South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries, a subsidiary of Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), has clinched orders for five VLCCs from the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri). The contract was signed on 21 May, announced Bahri, which added that the contract came with options ... |
Maersk comes back to DSME for ULCS order (2015-05-10) AP Moller-Maersk has returned to South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) for its latest series of ultra-large container ships (ULCS). The new order calls for an initial six firm 20,000 teu vessels with options for a further four ships being attached to the contract. ... |
MOL set on container business return to profit (2015-04-02) As the container business has been dragging down Mitsui OSK Lines' (MOL's) profits in recent years, its president, Koichi Muto, has expressed a determination to restore profitability to the sector in the coming financial year (FY). Speaking on the 131st anniversary of the establishment of Japan’s bi... |
LNG shipping remains sensitive to production cuts (2015-03-26) The LNG shipping sector remains sensitive to production cuts due to political unrest, shipping analysts at DNB Markets in Oslo have noted. This was highlighted by events in Yemen, where Yemen LNG that has export capacity of 6.7 million tons per annum (tpa), equal to 2.8% of 2014 global exports has b... |
Japanese banks to finance 'K' Line LNG carrier (2015-03-24) The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), Mizuho Bank and Mitsubishi UFJ Trust, and Banking Corporation will provide USD125 million to finance an LNG carrier that Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (‘K’ Line) is building. ‘K’ Line, Japan’s third biggest shipping company, ordered the LNG carrier at Mit... |
Zhongchang Marine cancels order at JEHI (2015-03-11) Shanghai-listed Zhongchang Marine announced on 11 March that it has cancelled the second of the two 47,500 dwt bulk carriers it ordered at Jiangsu Eastern Heavy Industries (JEHI). JEHI is a subsidiary of Singapore-listed JES International Holdings, which had recently filed for restructuring protecti... |
ULCS demand not enough to revalue Korean shipbuild (2015-03-10) Although shippers intend to order ultra-large container ships (ULCSs) in which Korean shipbuilders command high market shares, the new orders are insufficient to raise earnings forecast for them, said an analyst in his research note. Samsung Securities analyst Young-soo Han said, 'Maersk at end-2014... |
Tsuneishi banks on R&D to win orders (2015-03-03) Japan’s Tsuneishi Shipbuilding, which mainly builds Kamsarmax and Handymax bulkers, plans to soldier on with research and development to clinch new orders. Speaking to IHS Maritime in Singapore today, Tsuneishi president Kenji Kawano said, “It’s true that the dry bulk shipping market has gone down s... |
The New Panamax: 13,200teu, 120,000dwt Mini-Cape (2015-10-04) Paul Stott will be presenting his latest findings on the impact of the Panama Canal extension at the Low Carbon Shipping Conference at Newcastle University today (Wed 12 September 2012). There are lots of gems in Paul Stott’s latest analysis of the New Panama Canal “New Panamax and its Implications ... |