KOCHI : HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has signed an agreement with India’s Cochin Shipyard to jointly build naval vessels and pursue upcoming Indian Navy procurement projects, according to the Korean shipbuilder on Tuesday. Cochin
WERKENDAM: Concordia Damen is proud to announce the delivery of a CDS Tanker 135. Last week, the vessel, of proven, in-house design, successfully passed its trials, after having been outfitted at Concordia Damen’s shipyard
MUMBAI: Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI), India’s largest shipbuilding and heavy fabrication company, has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with European ship owner and operator Rederiet Stenersen AS for construction of
AMSTERDAM: EST-Floattech has been selected to deliver its Octopus Lite battery system for a new series of six General Cargo Vessels. The vessels will be built by Ferus Smit in the Netherlands for Irish
HAMBURG : German liner Hapag-Lloyd has shifted its newbuilding focus from large container ships to feeder vessels, placing two orders totalling around $1.58bn. Multiple shipbuilding players said Hapag-Lloyd has inked provisional newbuilding contracts with
LONDON: Lloyd’s Register (LR) has been awarded a contract from BAE Systems Maritime Australia (BAESMA) for Naval Classification New Construction Services for the first three Royal Australian Navy Hunter class frigates. The Hunter class
RAS LAFFAN : Qatar Shipyard Technology Solutions, a shipbuilding and repair yard in Ras Laffan, Qatar, has signed an MoU with WinGD to expand its technical services and aftercare for the Swiss manufacturer’s engines.
NEW DELHI : India’s state-run shipbuilding company inked a pact this week that could extend its tech know-how far beyond the shores of India. Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL), a Mini-Ratna state-owned shipyard under the
MUMBAI : Two major MoUs were signed and exchanged between Cochin Port Authority and Cochin Shipyard Ltd. during India Maritime Week 2025, in the presence of Sri B. Kasiviswanathan, IRSME, Chairperson, and Sri Satish
ERNAKULAM : The shipbuilding industry has long been synonymous with high energy consumption, from operating dry docks and welding bays to powering massive cranes and fabrication units. For a sector so dependent on heavy