Aichi Prefecture

  • MR Aug-23#46 In the Shipyard
Latest Deliveries, Contracts and Designs
EAS)
    August 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 46

    In the Shipyard Latest Deliveries, Contracts and Designs EASTERN SHIPBUILDING, HOS TEAM TO CONVERT OSV TO SOV HOS U.S. offshore vessel owner Hornbeck Offshore Services, According to Hornbeck Offshore, the service operation ves- best known for its offshore oil and gas support vessel servic- sel will have

  • MR Apr-22#57 In the Shipyard
Latest Deliveries, Contracts and Designs
Sun)
    April 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 57

    In the Shipyard Latest Deliveries, Contracts and Designs Sun? ower Kurenai: Japan’s First LNG-fueled Ferry itsubishi Shipbuilding Co., held a christening and launch ceremony for the Sun? ower Kure- Mnai, the ? rst of two large LNG-fueled ferries being built for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL). The

  • MR Aug-21#43 SHIPBUILDING THE SHIPYARDS
NYK: 12 LNG-Fueled PCTCs
NYK)
    August 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    SHIPBUILDING THE SHIPYARDS NYK: 12 LNG-Fueled PCTCs NYK will build 12 LNG-fueled emissions per ton-kilometer of transport PCTCs, six at Shin Kurushima Dock- by 50% by 2050. The use of LNG fuel, yard and six at Nihon Shipyard, for de- in addition to hull modi? cation to im- livery between 2025 to 2028.

  • MR Feb-20#67 comfort, safety under the new USCG 
Sub-M requirements and)
    February 2020 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 67

    comfort, safety under the new USCG Sub-M requirements and reduced emis- sions meeting the new EPA Tier 4 emis- sions regulations. The tug is named after Cornelius Dee “Jack” White, Jr. Jack White was an owner of E.N. Bisso and was married to the company’s then President, Beverly Bisso White. It is the

  • MR Nov-19#78 V
VESSELS 
Sovcom?  ot Names New 
Seaspan Shipyard Delivers)
    November 2019 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 78

    V VESSELS Sovcom? ot Names New Seaspan Shipyard Delivers OFSV Arctic Shuttle Tanker On October 6, 2019, a naming and ? ag raising ceremo- ny was held in Vladivostok for Sovcom? ot’s latest Arctic shuttle tanker. The vessel was named after Mikhail Laza- rev, a prominent Russian admiral and explorer

  • MR Feb-19#54 T
TECH FILES: New Ships
Oldendorff Updates with ECO)
    February 2019 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 54

    T TECH FILES: New Ships Oldendorff Updates with ECO Ships ldendorf Carriers started 2019 13m draft, and feature 4 x 30 tons SWL 12 cbm grabs. This ship is powered by a Having sold most of the older vessels, with clear intention to update Mitsubishi cranes. Each ship is powered 6,100 kW Wärtisilä

  • MR May-17#77  located in Hekinan city, 
Aichi prefecture, in Japan. Compared)
    May 2017 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 77

    will transport coal mainly from Australia and Indonesia to Chubu Electric Power’s Hekinan thermal power station, which is located in Hekinan city, Aichi prefecture, in Japan. Compared to the standard 70,000-ton (DWT) Pana- max bulk carrier, the new Isuzu Maru has a wider beam and a shallower draft to improve

  • MR Feb-16#53 ;LUKLYZ<UTHUULK*YHM[
at Aichi, Japan under the supervision)
    February 2016 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 53

    which is >VYR)VH[Z7PSV[)VH[Z7H[YVS*YHM[ >PUK-HYT:\WWVY[=LZZLSZ:\Y]L`=LZZLSZ being built by the IHI Corporation’s yard :\WLY`HJO[;LUKLYZ

  • MR Apr-15#56 TAIKO KIKAI INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.
http://www.taiko-kk.co.)
    April 2015 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 56

    TAIKO KIKAI INDUSTRIES CO., LTD. http://www.taiko-kk.co.jp 209-1, Shimotabuse, Tabuse-Cho, Kumage-Gun, Yamaguchi Pref. 742-1598, Japan Create & Challenge A painter creates an artwork on a canvas using his brush, paint and special talent. Similarly, TAIKO innovates from scratch in the pump manufacturing

  • MR Apr-15-81#16  Trans-
portes, Mexico, by the Aichi 
Works of Ishikawajima-Harima)
    April 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    Veracruz II (shown above), a 4,500-bhp cutter suction dredg- er, has been delivered to Secre- taria de Comunicaciones y Trans- portes, Mexico, by the Aichi Works of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company, Ltd. (IHI), Japan. The RD-26, a 1,672- bhp tugboat to be attached to the dredger, has

  • MR Oct-15-81#51  tons. 
To be built at IHI)
    October 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 51

    (95 feet) in height, and have a work- ing water depth of 21 meters (69 feet). The total weight will be about 33,000 tons. To be built at IHI's Aichi Works, the huge caisson rig will be delivered toward the end of IHI To Build World's First Mobile Arctic Caisson Rig For Beaufort Sea An

  • MR Jun-83#40  
60)
    June 1983 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 40

    Canada MOLIKPAN KULLUK IHI - Mitsui Caisson design (submersible) Mitsui Conical design (semisubmersible) ARCTIC 60' Ishikawajima-Harima Aichi, Japan 200' Mitsui, Japan Summer Gulf Canada-Arctic Ocean '84 4/83 Gulf Canada-Arctic Ocean One asterisk (*) preceding the name of the contractor

  • MR Jan-91#54  Tanker 
Held At IHI)
    January 1991 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 54

    Keel-Laying Ceremony For Double-Bottom Tanker Held At IHI's Aichi Yard The Aichi Shipyard of Ishikawaji- ma-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (IHI), Tokyo, Japan, recently held a keel-laying ceremony for a double-bottom tanker (145,000 dwt) for delivery to the Greek owner On- assis. Last

  • MR May-92#28  95.0 
Hyundai 3 278.0 
IHI (Aichi) 2 142.0 
IHI (Kure))
    May 1992 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 28

    of dwt) Builder Qty Dwt China Shipbuilding 1 40.0 Fincantieri 8 78.0 Fincantieri 2 155.0 Hyundai 8 85.0 Hyundai 4 95.0 Hyundai 3 278.0 IHI (Aichi) 2 142.0 IHI (Kure) 1 148.0 Ishibras 3 132.0 Ishibras 1 148.1 MHI 1 140.3 Samsung 4 95.0 Samsung 3 148.5 Sanoyas 1 94.5 Sanoyasu 1

  • MR Feb-95#14 SEA FORC 
By Willard Marine Inc. 
The U.S.A.)
    February 1995 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    SEA FORC By Willard Marine Inc. The U.S.A.'s Leading Builder Of Rigid Inflatable Boats HYDRAULIC TOW PINS available with cable hold-down and stern roller 30 YEARS PROVEN QUALITY SPARE PARTS IN STOCK For more information, contact: WILLARD MARINE, INC. 1250 N. Grove Street, Anaheim

  • MR Oct-01#10 Investment in Design 
by the Shimane Prefecture authorities)
    October 2001 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 10

    Investment in Design by the Shimane Prefecture authorities to test the vessel, valuable operating data should be obtained in the course of pro- viding transportation on demand for up to eight passengers from the center of Matsue City to Izumo Airport. While prudence dictates modest speeds to

  • MR Aug-04#9 News 
Daewoo Wins 
$515M Contract 
Daewoo Shipbuilding)
    August 2004 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 9

    News Daewoo Wins $515M Contract Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering reportedly has won a $515.8 million order from Teekay Shipping of Canada to build three LNG (liquefied natural gas) ships, with deliv- ery due in April 2007. Two Killed in Shipyard Accident According to wire

  • MR Sep-73#43 MMC Appoints BASREC 
To Service Middle East 
Efficient)
    September 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    MMC Appoints BASREC To Service Middle East Efficient and prompt servicing for all Marine Moisture Control Company equipment has 'been ex- tended to the Middle East with the appointment of BASREC (The Bahrain Ship Repairing and Engi- neering Company) as a service agency for s'hips plying

  • MR Mar-73#14 Marathon Manufacturing Co. 
Announces Four Promotions)
    March 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    Marathon Manufacturing Co. Announces Four Promotions Eldon P. Nuss David C. Crawford James L. Fox Forrest R. Quails Wayne D. Harbin, president and chairman of the board of Marathon Manufacturing Com- pany, Houston, Texas, recently announced the elections of Eldon P. Nuss as executive vice

  • MR Mar-15-71#31  
land in the Chita Peninsula, Aichi 
Prefecture, in southern)
    March 15, 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 31

    , tentatively named IHI Chita Shipyard, will be constructed on approximately 8,- 250,000 square feet of reclaimed land in the Chita Peninsula, Aichi Prefecture, in southern Japan. Upon receiving permission from the Ministry of Transport, con- struction work will begin, with completion scheduled

  • MR Jun-15-70#44 Hampton Roads Section Hears Technical Paper 
On Deep-Ocean)
    June 15, 1970 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 44

    Hampton Roads Section Hears Technical Paper On Deep-Ocean Exploitation Technology Shown above at the Mariners Museum, left to right, are: J.D. Deal, secretary-treasurer of the Section; D.A. Holden, past-president of SNAME; R.G. Mende, secretary of SNAME; Rear Adm. J.A. Brown, Section chairman; R.

  • MR Jun-69#34 JACKSONVILLE SHIPYARDS 
JACKSONVILLE 
Incorporated under)
    June 1969 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 34

    JACKSONVILLE SHIPYARDS JACKSONVILLE Incorporated under the name Rawts Brothers Contractors, Inc. JACK JACk JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Brothers Contractors, Inc. jinrfARDS Incorporated under the name Rawls Brothers Contractors, Inc. MECHANICAL MARINE CO., INC. 45-15 37th Street, Long

  • MR Aug-69#26 Sixth 326,000-DWT Tanker Delivered To Gulf?Four More To Be)
    August 1969 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 26

    Sixth 326,000-DWT Tanker Delivered To Gulf?Four More To Be Built In Spanish Yards The Universe Iran, sixth and last of Gulf Oil Corporation's series of Japanese-built 326,-000-dwt tankers, was christened recently at a sea berth in Nagasaki Bay. But already the Corporation is looking forward to the con-structi

  • MN Jun-69#34 JACKSONVILLE SHIPYARDS JACKSONVILLE Incorporated under the)
    June 1969 - Marine News page: 34

    JACKSONVILLE SHIPYARDS JACKSONVILLE Incorporated under the name Rawts Brothers Contractors, Inc. JACK JACk JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Brothers Contractors, Inc. jinrfARDS Incorporated under the name Rawls Brothers Contractors, Inc. MECHANICAL MARINE CO., INC. 45-15 37th Street, Long Island City, N.Y. 11101