The Whitefish Bay, CSL’s second of four Trillium Class self-unloading Lakers destined to operate in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway, set sail yesterday on her maiden voyage. Departing from Chengxi Shipyard in Jiangyin, China, she will cross the Pacific Ocean transiting through the Panama Canal before arriving in Montreal, Quebec. The Whitefish Bay [...]
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and Chengxi Shipyard (Xinrong) Co., Ltd. in China have agreed to collaborate in the ship repair business through installation of ballast water treatment systems (BWTS). The two companies signed the agreement on April 26. For some time MHI has been seeking to expand its engineering business in China, while the [...]
Chengxi Shipyard Co.,a subsidiary corporation wholly-owned by China CSSC Holdings Limited, has entered into a contract with Hong Kong-based Wah Kwong Maritime for the construction of eight 64,000 dwt bulk carriers. Under the contract the vessels will be of the Dolphin 64 ship series. The Dolphin 64 series, designed by Shanghai Merchant Ship Design Institute (Sdari), [...]
The China Navigation Company Pte Ltd (CNCo) confirmed, on 22nd March, an order for four additional 39,500 dwt B.delta handysize bulk carriers to be built at Chengxi Shipyard in China. This latest order brings the total number of Deltamarin designed vessels ordered by CNCo to twelve. The first vessel is scheduled for delivery in January [...]
Due to the general conditions of “Jinshan” floating dock, Chengxi Shipyard Co., Ltd decided to reinforce it. With renewing the main deck as the major repair, there was about 2,200 square meters of renewal area and with over 200 tons of steel used. Once the task was completed, a technical survey was carried out so as [...]
Chengxi Shipyard Co., Ltd and Guangdong Marine Co., Ltd. signed a contract for the construction of a 65.000 DWT bulk carrier on 26 February. Mr. Wang Yongliang President of Chengxi Shipyard Co., Ltd, related owner representatives and heads of related departments participated at the ceremony. Two days after, on 28 Feb. 2013, the Shipyard successfully [...]
The second 71,900 DWT Self unloading (SUL) bulk carrier returned from a triumphal sea trials and pulled along the quay of Chengxi Shipyard Co., Ltd on January 12. The vessel, named “Balto” on Oct. 31, just six months after the first steel cut, is being built for Torvald Klaveness Group. In one week trial period, [...]
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Chengxi Shipyard Co., Ltd has launched the fourth 71.900 DWT Self-unloading (SUL) bulk carrier for the Norwegian owner, Torvald Klaveness. The representatives of the owners, surveyors, Mr. Cao Xueming, Vice President, Mr. Ji Jun, Vice President and heads from other related departments of the shipyard participated at the launching ceremony. Self-unloaders are an efficient and [...]
China Navigation Company Pte Ltd (“CNCo”) has confirmed an order for four more 39,500 dwt Deltamarin designed B.Delta37 handysize bulk carriers to be built at Chengxi Shipyard in China. Following an initial order placed in March this year, CNCo has now contracted a total of 8 B.Delta37 vessels scheduled for delivery between August 2013 and [...]
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Steel Fabrication Workshop of Chengxi Shipyard Co. has cut the first steel for the first 39.500 DWT bulk carrier that will be built for The China Navigation Company. The China Navigation Company (CNCo) is the wholly owned, deep-sea shipowning and operating arm of the Swire group. Mr. Tim Blackburn, president and Mr. Martin Cresswell, Fleet Director [...]