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When completed, it is believed that the two U.S.-flagged vessels will be the largest offshore supply ships in the world. Todd Hornbeck, chairman, presi- dent and CEO of Hornbeck Offshore

Services, said the HOS 370s will be unlike any vessels now working in the

Gulf of Mexico. He said they are designed to have multiple Coast Guard certifications and will be able to support offshore construction, subsea well inter- vention, pipe hauling and floating hotel services, among other capabilities.

OSG to Time Charter

Product Carriers

Overseas Shipholding signed agree- ments with subsidiaries of Cido Tanker

Holding to timecharter a pair of prod- uct/chemical carriers for 10 years. The 47,000 dwt ships will be built at

Hyundai Mipo Dockyard and are sched- uled for delivery in 2009.

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