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FORTNIGHTLY EDITION

Monday 23rd , September 2002
Issue 07

      

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Hectic activity at Bahrain shipyard




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Manama: The Arab Shipbuilding and Repairyard Company (Asry) has reported a busy second quarter. The Bahrain shipyard has been full since the beginning of the year and to date some 42 vessels have been repaired, the company said in a statement. During the second quarter, 23 vessels were repaired. Of these, four were of the ULCC and VLCC class with the largest being the Stena King at 457,927 dwt. A further six vessels were over the 40,000 dwt size. The vessels that docked at Asry for repair were of different types. These ranged from large tankers to bulk carriers, RO/ROs, LPG vessels, general cargo and diving support vessels. Work was also been carried out on tug boats and floating docks.

posted 23rd Sept 02

Bids invited for Morocco harbour




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TANGIERS: International firms are invited to bid for the construction of a $1.0 billion deep sea and container harbour in the northern city of Tangiers in Morocco. The port on the Gibraltar Strait, less than 10 miles from the European shore, will be the largest in the country after that of the Atlantic coast city of Casablanca. Private operators, under a BOT (build, operate, transfer) concession, will handle the financing and marketing of the port's berths and the development of the trade and industry zones and a duty-free area for tourists. The port is expected to go into use by the end of 2006.

posted 23rd Sept 02

 

 

 

 

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