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Mm e laneous vessels (0.027 million dwt).

In addition, Dubai Drydocks

Afloat Repair Division handled another 60 contracts from Jebel

Ali.

Meanwhile, Dubai Drydocks' 673 x 118-ft. (205 x 36-m) floating dock, which can accommodate vessel up to 40,000 dwt, docked it's 100th vessel since commissioning in

December 1994. The history-mak- ing ship was the 8,811-dwt bulk/cement carrier Koralia, man- aged by Transocean Ship

Management, Hamburg. The dock has also recorded an occupancy rate of 86 percent over the period since coming into service.

Another Persian Gulf player,

Bahrain's ASRY, has followed a $89.5 million record year in 1996 recording an increase in half-year revenue for this year, some 18 per- cent above expectations. The upsurge in revenue was due to contract value per vessel, which rose by almost 20 percent to an average exceeding $800,000 per vessel. This increase came mainly from mechanical and pipework operations, as well as electrical work, where cable installation of some 16 km registered an increase of more than 500 percent above 1996 first half results. The surge was also fueled by steel renewals, with a rise of more than 30 per- cent to 2,200 tons.

Dutch repair yard Niehuis & van den Berg, of Rotterdam has com- missioned its recently-purchased 711 x 104.3-ft. (217m x 31.8-m) floating dock, with its first vessel, the 8,600-dwt Dutch cutter suc- tion dredger Cornelia. Owned by (Continued on page 124) Super Bancini is shown leaving Genoa.

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