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Ferliship's New Contracts

Orders are listed alphabetically, by vessel type. Publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions. For additional information on this, or other ship market information, contact: Ferliship, Paseo De San Francisco De

Sales, 8, 28003 Madrid, Spain, tel: +341 441 4138; fax: +341 441 4138.

OWNER OPERATOR SHIPYARD TYPE No. DWT DELIV OWNER OPERATOR SHIPYARD TYPE No. DWT DELIV

SINGMARINE DOCKYARD SINGMARINE DOCKYARD AHTS 1 3,700 8/99 KRUPP F0RDERTECHNIK +HYUNDAI KRUPP FORDERTECHNIK + HYUNDAI DREDGER 1 98

HYUNDAI HYUNDAI BULK CARRIER 1 172,000 99 HARLAND & WOLFF HARLAND & WOLFF DRILLSHIP 1 — 9/99

TSUNEISHI TSUNEISHI BULK CARRIER 45,000 99/00 SAMSUNG SAMSUNG DRILLSHIP 1 — 99

SHANGAI SHIPYARD SHANGAI SHIPYARD BULK CARRIER 1 45,000 99 FBM MARINE FBM MARINE FAST FERRY 1 — 6/98

TSUNEISHI TSUNEISHI BULK CARRIER 1 45,000 98 LARSNES VERKSTED LARSNES VERKSTED FISHING 1 — 98

SUMITOMO SUMITOMO BULK CARRIER 1 — 98 SIMEX FLEKKEFJ0RD SIMEX FLEKKEFJ0RD FISHING 1 — 98

HYUNDAI HYUNDAI BULK CARRIER 1 172,000 00 FACT0RIAS VULCAN0 FACT0RIAS VULCAN0 FISHING 1 — 99

HITACHI ZOSEN HITACHI ZOSEN BULK CARRIER 75,000 00 DAEWOO DAEWOO FLOATING STORAGE OFFTAKE 1 — 99

HALLA HALLA BULK CARRIER 1 169,150 99 DAEWOO DAEWOO FRIGATE 1 — — 0N0MICHI 0N0MICHI BULK CARRIER 1 23,200 10/98 KVAERNER WARNOW WERFT KVAERNER WARNOW WERFT HOTEL SHIP 1 — 12/97

SAIKI SAIKI BULK CARRIER 1 23,200 10/98 NKK CORP. NKK CORP. LNG 1 12,000 00

MITSUI MITSUI BULK CARRIER 1 75,000 99 MITSUBISHI H.I. MITSUBISHI H.I. LNG 1 71,000 00

SAIKI SAIKI BULK CARRIER 1 — 98 MITSUBISHI H.I. MITSUBISHI H.I. LNG 1 71,500 10/00

HALLA HALLA BULK CARRIER 1 170,000 00 SASAKI SASAKI IPG 1 1,200 97

HUD0NG SHIPYARD HUDONG SHIPYARD BULK CARRIER 2 70,000 99 ZHONGHUA SHIPYARD ZHONGHUA SHIPYARD MULTI-PURPOSE 1 8,874 00

CHINA SHIPBUILDING CORP. CHINA SHIPBUILDING CORP. BULK CARRIER 2 80,000 99 ZHONGHUA SHIPYARD ZHONGHUA SHIPYARD MULTI-PURPOSE 1 8,874 99

ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) BULK CARRIER 1 48,500 00 CASSENS CASSENS MULTI-PURPOSE 1 8,500 99

ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) BULK CARRIER 4 48,500 99 SAEVIK SUPPLY SAEVIK SUPPLY MULTI-PURPOSE OFFSHORE — 99/00

CHINA SHIPBUILDING CORP. CHINA SHIPBUILDING CORP. BULK CARRIER 2 80,000 99 ULSTEIN VERB ULSTEIN VERFT MULTI-PURPOSE OFFSHORE 1 — 11/99

DAMEN SHIPYARDS DAMEN SHIPYARDS BULK CARRIER 2 4,630 3/98 SERVICE MARINE INDUSTRIES (SMI) SERVICE MARINE INDUSTRIES (SMI) OFFSHORE SUPPLY 1 — —

MITSUI MITSUI BULK CARRIER 5 34,600 98/99 HALTER MARINE PANAMA HALTER MARINE PANAMA OFFSHORE SUPPLY 1 — 12/98

HITACHI /NAIKAI HITACHI /NAIKAI BULK CARRIER 1 28,100 99 NAKATANI NAKATANI PASSENGER 1 — 97

SAMSUNG SAMSUNG BULK CARRIER 1 73,000 00 NAKATANI NAKATANI PASSENGER 1 — 97

SAMSUNG SAMSUNG BULK CARRIER 1 72,680 00 DAEWOO DAEWOO PCC 1 17,300 6/00

SUMITOMO SUMITOMO BULK CARRIER 73,500 99 BRATTVAAG SKIPSVERFT BRATTVAAG SKIPSVERFT PLATFORM SUPPLY 1 7,500 8/99

IMABARI SHIPBUILDING IMABARI SHIPBUILDING BULK CARRIER 1 74,000 9/99 DAEWOO DAEWOO PRODUCT CARRIER 1 30,000 4/99

DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING BULK CARRIER 1 72,700 — DAEWOO DAEWOO PRODUCT CARRIER 1 30,000 1/99

SUMITOMO SUMITOMO BULK CARRIER 73,500 98 MALAYSIA SHIPYARD MALAYSIA SHIPYARD PRODUCT TANKER 2 6,500 99

SANOYAS SANOYAS BULK CARRIER 1 75,500 12/98 3 MAJ 3 MAJ PRODUCT TANKER 2 70,700 —

HALTER MARINE INC. HALTER MARINE INC. CAHTS 1 — 99 DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING PRODUCT TANKER 2 45,000 00

DETLEF-ROLAND WERFT SHIPYARD DETLEF-ROLAND WERFT SHIPYARD CAR CARRIER 1 — 10/98 DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING PRODUCT TANKER 2 45,000 99

DETLEF-ROLANDWERFT SHIPYARD DETLEF-ROLAND WERFT SHIPYARD CAR CARRIER 1 — 3/99 MALAYSIA SHIPYARD MALAYSIA SHIPYARD PRODUCT TANKER 2 6,500 99

IMABARI IMABARI CAR CARRIER 20,600 99 HYUNDAI HYUNDAI PRODUCT TANKER 1 29,999 99

KANASASHI KANASASHI CAR CARRIER 1 20,600 10/99 HALLA HAUA PRODUCT TANKER 1 45,000 99

SHIN KURUSHIMA SHIN KURUSHIMA CAR CARRIER 20,600 99 HALLA HALLA PRODUCT TANKER 1 45,000 99

FOSEN MEKVERKSTEDER FOSEN MEKVERKSTEDER CAR FERRY 1 — 6/99 DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING PRODUCT TANKER/CHEMICAL 45,000 1/99

MALAYSIA SHIPYARD MALAYSIA SHIPYARD CLEAN PRODUCT TANKER 4 6,500 1/99 USUKI USUKI REEFER 1 8,850 99

HUDONG SHIPYARD HUDONG SHIPYARD CONTAINER 2 24,973 99 KITANIH0N KITANIHON REEFER 1 5,000 99

KVAERNER WARNOW WERFT KVAERNER WARNOW WERFT CONTAINER 2 — 99 AKER FINNYARDS AKER FINNYARDS R0-R0 1 9,300 —

HYUNDAI HYUNDAI CONTAINER 2 50,000 8/99 ULSTEIN VERFT ULSTEIN VERFT SEISMIC SURVEY SHIP — 99

MAWEI MAWEI CONTAINER 1 10,500 99 HELLES0Y HELLESOY SUPPLY 1 — 99

HAKATA ZOSEN HAKATAZOSEN CONTAINER 1 — 98 HALTER MARINE INC HALTER MARINE INC. SUPPORT VESSEL — 98

CHINA SHIPBUILDING CORP. CHINA SHIPBUILDING CORP. CONTAINER — 00 HALLA HALLA TANKER 1 153,000 99

CHINA SHIPBUILDING CORP. CHINA SHIPBUILDING CORP. CONTAINER 1 — 99 DAEWOO DAEWOO TANKER 1 300,000 99

MITSUBISHI H.I. MITSUBISHI H.I. CRUDE OIL CARRIER 1 259,999 11/00 KAWASAKI H.I. KAWASAKI H.I. TANKER 1 259,999 9/00

HYUNDAI HYUNDAI CRUDE OIL TANKER 1 308,300 00 ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) TANKER 1 260,000 12/00

HYUNDAI HYUNDAI CRUDE OIL TANKER 1 308,300 99 ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) TANKER 1 260,000 10/99

HITACHI ZOSEN HITACHI ZOSEN CRUDE OIL TANKER 298,500 00 MITSUBISHI H.I. MITSUBISHI H.I. TANKER 1 259,999 4/00

HITACHI ZOSEN HITACHI ZOSEN CRUDE OIL TANKER 1 298,500 99 ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) ISHIKAWAJIMA HARIMA H.I. (IHI) TANKER 1 300,000 0800

KAWASAKI H.I. KAWASAKI H.I. CRUDE OIL TANKER 1 310,000 00 HALLA HALLA TANKER 67,000 99

NAIKAI NAIKAI CRUDE OIL TANKER 1 4,999 97 SAMSUNG SAMSUNG TANKER 1 310,000 —

MITSUI MITSUI CRUDE OIL TANKER 1 260,000 99 DAEWOO DAEWOO TANKER 1 300,000 12/99

MITSUI MITSUI CRUDE OIL TANKER 1 280,000 99 DAEWOO DAEWOO TANKER 1 300,000 00

K0Y0 DOCK K0Y0 DOCK CRUDE OIL TANKER 1 107,250 00 MAIN IRON WORKS MAIN IRON WORKS TRACTOR TUG 1 — 98

BLOHM + VOSS BLOHM + VOSS CRUISESHIP 1 — 00 J. G. HITZLER J.G. HITZLER TRACTOR TUG 1 — 98

DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING CHEMICAL/ OILTANKER 1 45,000 99 TSUNEISHI TSUNEISHI VEHICLE CARRIER 1 20,000 00

DCN DCN DEEPSEA OIL RIG 1 — 99 TSUNEISHI TSUNEISHI VEHICLE CARRIER 1 58,600 12/00

New CEO At ZF Marine

Roland Heil has been appointed

CEO for ZF Marine Group

Worldwide. Mr. Heil was most recently executive vice president and COO of the ZF Group North

American Operations. He will now be based at the ZF Marine Group in Padova, Italy. With this change,

Jim Orchard, president and CEO of ZF Group, North American

Operations, announced the restructuring of U.S. operations.

Helmut Schulz will now be group vice president for Off-Road,

Industrial and Bus System

Products. Dave Adams will take over as group vice president for transmissions. Steve Lash has been appointed to group vice presi- dent for Lemforder Chassis

Systems, and Paul Lankes will be group vice president for Lemforder

Steering systems and Elastomers.

Shell Becomes Largest ARCS

Installer

The U.K. Hydrographic Office (UKHO) recently announced that

Shell International Trading and

Shipping Company has installed

Admiralty Raster Charts Service (ARCS) on board 47 members of its fleet of tankers and gas carriers and on an additional three systems to assist in onboard training.

This is reportedly the largest installation of the ARCS so far.

ARCS is running on Navmaster

Professional Office which has been bought as an onboard route man- agement and planning system using PC Maritime software.

AME Appoints New

Executive Director

Australian Maritime

Engineering (AME) CRC has announced that Dr. Colin

Chipperfield, a materials engi- neer, has replaced Don Lennard as executive director. Dr.

Chipperfield has experience working for the U.K. Atomic

Energy Authority Research

Laboratories and for BHP

Melbourne Research Laboratories, where he amassed a 17-year tenure. Prior to joining AME CRC, he served as deputy executive director of the Australian Nuclear

Science and Technology

Organization.

Leica Wins Swedish Navy

Contract

Leica GPS has received orders from the Swedish Material

Administration for more than 60

DGPS navigators for the Swedish

Navy. The equipment is being sup- plied by C.A. Clase, Leica's agent in Sweden. Leica will supply, per the terms of the contract, MX412B 12-channel DGPS navigators with built-in differential beacon receivers. The installations on the

Swedish ships also include ancil- lary equipment, to be provided by

C.A. Clase.

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