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Shipyard Orders

Owner/Operators Country (SO) Shipbuilder Type No. DWT GT Deliv. $ OWNER OPERATOR COUNTRY SO SHIPYARD TYPE No DWT GT DELIVM USJ

MAURITANIAN GOVT MAURITANIA FASSMER FISHING Res. 1 2000 AUGUST BOLTEN GERMANY JIANGYANG Multi-Purp. 2 8,000 2000 24

GUDMUNDER UNKNOWN ASMAR FISHING 1 2000 14.5 INTERSHIP NAV. CYPRUS JING JIANG Multi-Purp. 5 8,000 2000/2001 47.5

LIE MANAGEMENT NORWAY WESTERN SHIPREPAIR FISHING 1 1999 GERMAN INTERESTS GERMANY ZHONGHUA SHIPYARD Multi-Purp. 2 4,900

LIE MANAGEMENT NORWAY BOURGAS SHIPYARD FISHING 1 2000 US NAVY US MOSS POINT MARINE OCEANOGRAPH 1 1,500 2001 53.6 — NORWAY SAO JACINTO FISHING 1 2000 SUEZ CANAL Auth. EGYPT CANAL NAVAL CONSTR- PASSENGER 1 500 2000 — NORWAY SOVIKNES VERFT FISHING 1 1999 COMPAGNIE MARIT. AUSTRALIA AUSTAL SHIPS PASSENGER 1 1999

REMOY Mgmt NORWAY MYKLEBUST MEK VERK FISHING 1 1999 CALEDONIAN MAC. UK FERGUSON SHIPBUILDERS PASS./CAR FER. 1 4,000 2000 25

HARALDUR BOD. ICELAND ASMAR FISHTRAWLER 1 STRINTZIS GREECE VAN DER GIESSEN PASS RoRo 1 4,500 20,000 2000 88

PESPORT CUBA C.N.P. FREIRE FISHTRAWLER 5 170 STRINTZIS GREECE VAN DER GIESSEN PASS./ VEH/ FER 1 20,000 2000 85

KAWASHO CORP. SRI LANKA MITSUI FLOATING POW STRINTZIS GREECE HELLENIC SHIPYARD PASS./VEH/FER 1 15,000 2001 40

STATION I 10,000 2000 72 KAWASAKI KINKA1 Ki. JAPAN IMABARI SHIPBUILDING PASSV VEH/ FER 1 9,000 2000

SHIHWEINAV. TAIWAN HIGAKI ZOSEN GEN. CARGO 2 11.800 2000 MORE OG ROMSDAL NORWAY LANGSTEN SLIP &

GLORY NAV. TAIWAN NISHI GEN. CARGO 2 MOO 2000 BAABYGGERI AS PASS-/ VEH/ FER 1 2000 17.5

WAGENBORG SHIPPIN. NETHERLANDS WELGELEGEN GEN. CARGO 1 2000 — NORWAY BRATTVAAG SKIPSVERFT PLAT. SUPPLY 1 2,000 1999

MITSUI O.S.K. LINES JAPAN MITSUBISHI H.I. LNG I 78,000 2001 200 ASTROMAR1TIMA BRAZIL ATLANTIC MARINE INC. PLAT. SUPPLY 1 2000

BRUNEI GAS CARRIER BRUNEI MITSUBISHI H I. LNG I 71,000 2002 METROFIN LIMITED SWITZERLAND SAMSUNG PROD.TANKER 105,000 1999/2000 73.8

NAVION NORWAY HHI LNG I 2000 26 NAKATAGUMI JAPAN SUMITOMO PROD.TANKER I 105,000 2000 39.54

SK SHIPPING KOREA SAMSUNG LNG 1 2000 NAVDC LINE JAPAN SUMITOMO PROD.TANKER I 105,000 2000 40

PETRONAS MALAYSIA MITSUI LNG 1 71,000 2001 180 WORLD-WIDE SHG. BERMUDA DAEWOO PROD.TANKER 2 49,000 2000

TIGA LNG MALAYSIA MITSUI LNG 1 70,000 2002 180 DUNYA TURKEY ONOMICHI PROD.TANKER 2 45,000 2000 54

PETRONAS MALAYSIA MITSUBISHI H I. LNG 1 2001 180 SEAARLAND SHIPPING AUSTRIA DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING PROD.TANKER 2 45,000 2000 48

SANKO KISEN JAPAN MITSUBISHI H.I. LPG 1 48,500 46,300 2000 VROON B.V. NETHERLANDS HALLA PROD.TANKER 2 45,000 2000 60

YUYOKAIUN JAPAN MITSUBISHI H I. LPG 1 48,500 2000 65 GEMARFIN SWITZERLAND DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING PROD.TANKER 3 35,000 2001 66

DYNEGY — SAMSUNG LPG 1 47,900 45,000 2000 TALITA SHIPPING COSTA RICA DAEDONG SHIPBUILDING PROD.TANKER 1 35,000 2000 24

HYDROSHIP SERVICES NORWAY DAEWOO LPG I 5,500 2000 25 NAV. ALTA ITALIA ITALY SAMSUNG PROD.TANKER 2 11,300 2000 74

FORMOSA PLASTICS TAIWAN KAWASAKI H.I. LPG 2 2001 MARITIME Ent. US NORTH FLORIDA SHIPYARD PROD.TANKER 1 2000

NAT. MAR. DREDGING — DAMEN SHIPYARDS MAINTENANCE 1 1999 R. NAVIGATIONS. A. LIBERIA SHIKOKU DOCKYARD REEFER 2 10,300 10,700 2000

NIESTERN SANDER NETHERLANDS WUNNE & BARRENDS Multi-Purp. 2 5,400 2000 TOURSHIP GROUP ITALY CANTIERE NAVALE

E. OLDENDORFF GERMANY FLENSBURGER Multi-Purp. 1 20,100 2000 17 FRATELLI ORLANDO RoRo 2 35,000 2000/2001 175

TRANSCA SHIPPING GREECE QING SHAN SHIPYARD Multi-Purp. 2 13,100 2000/2001 27.2 UND TURKEY FLENSBERG RoRo 2 14,200 2000 80

TRANSCA SHIPPING GREECE BOHAI SHIPYARD Multi-Purp. 2 13,100 2000/2001 27.2 STENA LINE SWEDEN DALIAN NEW RoRo 2 12,000 2001 66

TRANSCA SHIPPING GREECE WEIHEI Multi-Purp. 2 13,100 2000/2001 27 2 ENGSTROM SWEDEN ZHONGHUA SHIPYARD RoRo 2 9,000 2001 60

TRASCA SHIPPING GREECE JIANGZHOU Multi-Purp. 2 13,100 2000 27 NORDIC FOREST Ter. SWEDEN JINLING RoRo 2 8,060 2000 40

AL-SHAM SHIPPING SYRIA JING JIANG Multi-Purp. 2 10,000 2000 ,3 rmM -i; - -w» are *ar ^fifc - -v - s H-" -?: " sr.?:*! ferns W tSsstessebt . V

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