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субота, 15.01.2011
Ship types
Bulk CarrierBulk Carriers are ships designed for carriage of solid bulk cargoes. Combination CarrierCombination Carriers include ships intended for separate carriage of oil and dry cargoes in bulk, ships intended for separate carriage of oil and ore in bulk and combination of the two above. Container ShipContainer Ships are ships exclusively intended for the carriage of containers. Gas CarrierGas carriers are ships intended for transportation of compressed or liquefied gas. General Cargo Carrier and Ro/RoGeneral Cargo Carriers are ships arranged for lift on/lift off cargo handling and intended for carriage of general dry cargoes. Ore CarrierOre Carriers are ships designed for carriage of ore cargoes in centre holds. Passenger ShipPassenger Ships are primarely ships designed for carriage of passengers and Car and Train Ferries designed for regular transport of passengers and vehicles. Tanker for ChemicalsTankers for Chemicals are ships intended for transportation of all types of liquid chemicals. Tanker for OilOil carriers are ships intended for transport of oil in bulk, whereas oil product carriers are ships intended for transport of all types of oil products except crude oil.
п'ятниця, 26.11.2010
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четвер, 18.11.2010
ABS - American Bureau of Shipping - American classification society. ACOT - Advisory Committee on Offshore Technology ACP - Area Contingency Plan ADB - African/Asian Development Bank AFRA - Average Freight Rate Assessment - average costs for the freight of oil with tankships. Calculated by the Worldscale Association in London. based on an ongoing registration of all freightrates at particular points in time. AHT - Anchorhandling Tug - vessel employed in the offshore field moving anchors and performing towing operations. AHTS - AHT which is also a combined supplyvessel. AID - Agency for International Development - US organization for civilian aid programmes. AIMS - American Institute of Merchant Shipping - the American shipowners' association for the major part of the privately owned tonnage. ALAMAP - Associac¢n Latinamericano de Armadores - Latin-American Shipowners' Association (established in March 1963). ALU-TUCP - Philippine Seafarers' Union, member of TUCP (Trade Union Council of the Philippines). AMOSUP - Associated Marine Officers' and Seamen's Union of the Philippines - Filipino union for officers and crew. AMVER - Automatic Mutual-Assistance Vessel Rescue System - American warning system for international shipping. ASEAN - Association of South East Asian Nations - Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore. ASF - Asian Shipowners' Forum - shipowners' association for East Asia and Oceania. ASO - Arbeidsgiverforeningen for Skip og Offshorefartoyer - The Employers' Organization for Ships and Offshore Installations (Oslo). AWES - Association of Western European Shipbuilders BEI - Banque Europeenne d'Investissement - The European Investment Bank. BFI - Baltic Freight Index - an index for bulk freight rates. BIAC - Business and Industry Advisory Committee - OECD's advisory committee. Opposite to TUAC. BICC - Bureau International des Chambres de Commerce - International information bureau for Chambers of Commerce. BIFA - British International Freight Association BIFFEX - Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange (London) - an exchange for the buying and selling of futures, based on the BFI. BIMCO - The Baltic and International Maritime Council (Copenhagen) BIS - Bank for International Settlements (Basel) BISCO - British Iron and Steel Corporation BOSVA - British Offshore Supply Ships Association BOTB - British Overseas Trade Board (London) BROA - British Rigowners' Association BSC - British Shippers Council BSI - British Standards Institution BV - Bureau Veritas - French classification society. CAACE - Comité des Associations d'Armateurs de la Communaute Europeenne (Brussels) - organization for shipping companies from the EU. CACM - Central American Common Market CAJEA - Council of All Japanese Exporters' Association CARICOM - Caribbean Community. CASO - Council of American-flag Ship Operators (eight liner companies which left the AIMS). CBA - Collective Bargaining Agreement (tariff agreement) - CBA for Filipino seamen between AMOSUP and ASO is an example. The term is used for any kind of tariff agreement, both for NISships and foreignflagged ships. CCA - Chemical Carriers Association CCAF - Comite des Armateurs de France - the French shipowners' association. CCC - Customs Co-operation Council - forum for international cooperation between customs authorities, attempting to create harmony and uniformity of approach. CE - Conseil de l'Europe (Strasbourg) C&E - Customs and Excise - British Department for Tariffs and Customs. CEFOR - Maritime insurers central association. CEMT - Conference Europeenne des Ministres des Transports - OECD-affiliated organization for dealing with transportation problems on rails, roads and inland waterways. CEN - European Standardization Organization CENSA - Council of European and Japanese National Shipowners' Associations (London). CIS - Commonwealth of Independant States CLC - Civil Liability Convention of 1969. CMI - Comite Maritime International - the international association for maritime law. COFR - Certificate of Financial Responsibility - regarding the transport of oil to USA. Vessels must have a certificate guaranteeing the payment of up to USD 1,500 per dwt. in case of oil spills. COGSA - Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (USA). COTTON CLUB - informal forum for Western European and Japanese shipping attachees in Washington. CRISTAL - Contract Regarding a Supplement to Tanker Liability for Oil Pollution - a voluntary system established by oil companies in order to "plug" holes in IMO-conventions concerning the financial settlement of claims in connection with oil spills. The oil companies' supplemet to TOVALOP. CSC - Container Safety Convention - convention for the promotion of safer containers. CSG - Consultative Shipping Group - forum for the discussion of shipping policy on Government level. Fourteen West-European participants and Japan. DIS - Dansk Internationalt Skibsregister - Danish International Shipregister. DG - Directorate General - the term used for the various departments of the EU-Commission. DNME - Dynamic Non-Member Economies (referring to dynamic countries which are not members of the OECD) DNMF - Det norske maskinistforbund - the Norwegian association for ships' engineers. DNV - Det Norske Veritas (NV) - Norwegian classification society. DoTI - Department of Trade and Industry, UK DR - Danmarks Rederiforening - the Danish Shipowners' Association. DSO - De samarbeidende organisasjoner - cooperation between DNMF and NS for mobile offshore installations (Norway). DSRK - Deutsche Schiffs Revision und Klassifikation - German classification society. EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. ECE - Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva (UN) ECJ - European Court of Justice (EU) ECLA - Economic Commission for Latin America, UN-body under ECOSOC. ECMT - European Conference of Ministers of Transport ECOSOC - Economical and Social Council of the United Nations, New York - UN's main body for economic questions. The regional commissions - ECLA, ESCAP, ECA, etc. - answer to ECOSOC. ECSA - European Community Shipowners' Association (Brussels) ECSC - European Coal and Steel Community ECU - European Currency Units. A financial unit used for EU accounting. EEA - European Economic Area EFTA - European Free Trade Association of Non-common Market Countries. EIB - European Investment Bank ELA - Euzko Langilleen Alkartsuna - Spanish-Basque trade union. EMA - European Monetary Agreement EMIF - European Maritime Industries Forum EMU - Economic Monetary Union E&P FORUM - The Oil Industry International Exploration and Production Forum (London). Statoil, Norsk Hydro and Saga Petroleum are full Norwegian members, while OLF is associated member. ESA - EFTA Surveillance Authority. ESC - European Shippers' Council (Hague) ESCAPE - Economic and Social Commission for Asia and South Pacific - under ECOSOC. EUROS - Planned shipregister in the EU. EXIMBANK - Export-Import Bank of the United States to promote American exports. FACS - Federation of American Controlled Shipping - organization for US companies with ships under FOC, mainly the Liberian. FAO - UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (Rome) FASA - Federation of Asian Shipowners' Associations FENSO - Federation of Norwegian Ships Officers organizations (NMB in Norwegian) FIATA - Federation Internationale des Associations de Transifaires et Assimiles (Zurich) - International association of forwarding agents. FMC - Federal Maritime Commission - American independant control authority regulating liner services to the USA. FOC - Flag of Convenience FONASABA - Federation of National Associations of Shipbrokers and Agents FR - Finlands Rederiförening - the Finnish Shipowners' Association. GATS - General Agreement on Trade in Services - part of GATT - concerns trading in services, incl. shipping. GATT - General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Geneva). GCBS - General Council of British Shipping - the amalgamation of the former BSF - British Shipping Federation - and the UK Chamber of Shipping, established 1976. GIS - German International Shipregister GL - Germanischer Lloyd - German classification society. GMDSS - Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GBS - Gravity Base Structure HR - Hellenic Register of Shipping - Greek classification society. IACS - International Association of Classification Societies IADC - International Association of Drilling Contractors (Houston/Amsterdam) IAPH - International Association of Ports and Harbours. IBIA - International Bunker Industry Association (Kingston on Thames). IBRD - International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Washington) - the World Bank. ICC - International Chamber of Commerce ICFTU - International Confederation of Free Trade Unions ICHCA - International Cargo Handling Co-ordination Association (London) ICOTAS - International Committee on the Organization of Traffic at Sea (London) ICPL - International Committee on Passenger Lines (for the CENSA-countries). ICS - International Chamber of Shipping (London) IFC - International Finance Corporation IFSMA - International Federation of ShipMasters Association (London) ILA - International Law Association ILO - UN's International Labour Organization (Geneva) IMB - International Maritime Bureau - bureau established by the ICC to combat fraud in the shipping industry. IMDG - International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code - rules for the labelling of dangerous goods at sea. IMEC - International Maritime Employers' Committee IMIF - International Maritime Industry Forum - a forum for banks and shipbuilders with the purpose of solving problems in connection with surplus tanker tonnage. IMO - International Maritime Organization (London) - UN's maritime authority. IMPA - International Pilots' Association IMU - International Maritime Union (Latin-American seamen's union with US affiliations.) INMARSAT - International Maritime Satellite Organization (London) INSROP - International Northern Sea Route Programme - comprehensive, multi-national, multidisciplinary five-year research programme investigating commercial navigation through the North-East Passage. INTERCARGO - International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (London) - Opposite number to INTERTANKO. INTERTANKO - International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Oslo) IOE - International Organization of Employers IOPC - International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund IOPP - International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate ISF - International Shipping Federation (London) - cooperation of maritime employers' associations. ISM - International Safety Management Code ISMA - International Ship Managers' Association ISO - International Standards Organization (London) ISOA - International Support Vessels Owners' Association (London) ITF - International Transport Workers' Federation (London) ITOPF - International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Ltd. (London) - manages TOVALOP and cooperates closely with CRISTAL. ITS - International Tanker Service - planned cooperation in the market between independent tanker owners. IWA - International Wheat Agreement JR - Jugoslav Register - Yugoslav classification society. KFK - Koordinerende forskningskomite (Norway) - Coordinating Research Committee. KPI - Kesatuan Pelant Indonesia - Indonesian seamen's union. LAFTA - Latin America Free Trade Association LLMC - International Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims LOF'90 - Lloyd's Open Form 1990 - standard form of salvage agreement. LR - Lloyd's Register of Shipping - British classification society. MARAD - Maritime Administration (USA) - authority under the US department for Trade. Handles subsidies etc. to American shipyards and shipping companies. MARINTEK - Norsk Marinteknisk Forskningsinstitutt A/S (Trondheim) - Norwegian maritime research institution. MARPOL - International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from ships (London) MEIF - Mandatory Excess Insurance Facility - Norwegian-Swedish-Greek proposal to solve the COFR-question. MEPC - Maritime Environment Protection Committee (IMO, London) MITS - Maritim information technology. MSC - Maritime Safety Committee (IMO, London) MTC - Maritime Transport Committee (OECD) MUI - Maritime Union of Indian Officers NASCO - Norwegian Asian Seafarers' Conference NATO - North-Atlantic Treaty Organization - Western defence alliance. NFD - Norwegian Friendship Development - Norwegian recruiting office in Manila. NIS - Norsk Internasjonalt Skipsregister (Bergen) - Norwegian International Ship Register. NK - Nippon Kaiji Kyokai - Japanese classification society. NMB - Norsk Maritimt Befalskartell - (see FENSO) NMU - National Maritime Union (USA) NOKUS - Special taxation scheme for Norwegian-controlled companies in low-tax countries. NOPEF - Norsk Olje- og Petrokjemisk Fagforbund, Stavanger - Norwegian trade union for oil industry workers. NOR - Skipsregisteret, Bergen. Often termed Norsk Ordinært Register - the Norwegian Ordinary Ship Register. NORDKOMPASS - Nordisk Komite for Passasjerskip - Nordic forum for passengership and ferry companies and shipowners' associations. NR - Norges Rederiforbund (Oslo) - Norwegian Shipowners' Association (NSA). NS - Norsk Styrmandsforening - the former Norwegian association for ships' mates. NSA - see NR NSF - Norsk Sjomannsforbund - Norwegian Seafarers' Union, (also Norsk Skibsforerforbund - Norwegian Association of Master Mariners) NSOAF - North Sea Offshore Authority Forum. NSU - National Seafarers' Union (Sri Lanka) NTC - Norwegian Training Center (Manila) NUMAST - British trade union for officers and crew. NUS - National Union of Seamen - British seamen's union. NUSI - National Union of Seamen of India NV - see DNV OAPEC - Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries OCIMF - Oil Companies' International Marine Forum (London) OECD - Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development - 25 member countries. OFS - Oljearbeidernes Fellessammenslutning (Stavanger) - Norwegian federation of trade unions in the oil industry. OFU - Offshorenæringens Forhandlingsutvalg - negotiating committee for the offshore industry. OLF - Oljeindustriens Landsforening (Stavanger) - Federation of oil industry employers. OPA - Oil Pollution Act (USA) OPEC - Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Vienna) OSSL - Oljeserviceselskapenes Landsforening - The Association of Norwegian Oil Industry Service Companies. OSV - Offshore Support Vessel PBOS - NATO Planning Board for Ocean Shipping (Brussels) P&I - Protection and Indemnity Insurance POEA - Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (Manila) PR - Polish classification society. PSU - Polish Seafarers' Union (formerly S-FUF or MR). PSV - Platform Supply Vessel. RI - Registro Italiano - Italian classification society. RLF - Rederienes Landsforening - Association of Norwegian short-sea shipowners. ROV - Remote Operated Vehicle RS - the former Soviet classification society. SEATO - South-East Asian Treaty Organization - defence alliance. SFT - Statens Forurensningstilsyn - Norwegian Pollution Authority. SIGGTO - Society of International Gas Tankers and Terminal Operators SIRE - Ship Inspection Report Programme SIU - Seafarers' International Union (USA) SIØS - Senter for Internasjonal Økonomi og Skipsfart ved Norges Handelshoyskole i Bergen - Norwegian center for maritime economics (Bergen). SOLAS - Convention on Safety of Life at Sea (IMO, London) SRF - Sveriges Redareförening, Gothenburg - Swedish Shipowners' Association. STCW - International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (IMO, London) STUFT - Ships Taken Up From Trade - merchant vessels chartered by the military. SUNAMAM - Brazilian shipping organization representing the authorities. TIR - Transport Internationale Routier - International customs' convention. TOVALOP - Tanker Owners' Voluntary Agreement Concerning Liabililty for Oil Pollution (London) TUAC - Trade Union Advisory Committee - advisory committee representing employees in the OECD. UGT - Union General de Trabajadores - Spanish TUC. UNCLOS - United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea UNCTAD - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Geneva) UNIDO - United Nations Industrial Development Organization USCG - U.S. Coast Guard USMC - US Maritime Commission VDR - Verband Deutscher Reeder - German Shipowners' Association. VTS - Vessel Traffic System WFTU - World Federation of Trade Unions WPC - World Petroleum Congress WTO - World Trade Organization Bareboat Charter-Party (Demise C/P) - contract for the hire of an empty ship. All operating costs are covered by the charterer. Charter-Party (C/P) - contract for the hire of a ship or space in a ship. Contract of Affreightment, c.o.a. - contract for the hire of a ship. The shipowner undertakes the transport of certain amounts of goods for one or several voyages. Hire-purchase Charter-Party - C/P where the charterer gets ownership of the vessel at the conclusion of the C/P. Leasing - when a ship is leased, the owner may in fact utilize it as in a bareboat or hire-purchase- C/P, but without entering into a charter-party-contract. The price is agreed between the shipping company (lessee) and the vessel's legal owner - the leasing company (lessor). The agreed fee will normally give the lessor a return on the investment with a profit during the leasing period. When the agreed period expires, the lessee may extend the leasing, but at a reduced fee (e.g. 1/12 of previous fee), or purchase the vessel at its estimated value. Spotrate - rate for single voyage based on the market situation on the day. T/C-trip - the ship is hired for one voyage, but under T/C terms. Time-Charter (T/C) - the hiring of a vessel for a specified period of time. Voyage-Charter - contract of carriage where the charterer pays for the use of the vessel's cargo spaces for one or more voyages. Payment is calculated per ton goods carried. The owner pays all operating costs. Accommodation Unit/Floatel - normally a semisubmersible or jackup (See Jackup), equipped with cabins, catering facilities and office space for up to 800 persons. The installation is normally used for the accommodation and catering for personell constructing or operating a fixed production platform. An accommodation unit may also be equipped with workshops and/or storage facilities. Anchorhandling Tug - AHT - ship carrying out tasks such as the placing or moving of anchors, as well as towing drilling installations and barges etc. May double as a supply vessel and is in such cases termed Anchorhandling Tug/Supply (AHTS). Crane and Construction Vessel/Unit - normally a ship, a barge or a semisubmersible, equipped for the construction and maintenance of fixed installations. May sometimes offer accommodation. Other services offered are: Storage facilities, the supply of water, compressed air and electricity, office space, communications centre, helicoptre landing pad, etc. Diving Support Vessel - ship with diving equipment on board, carrying out various types of diving operations. May also be equipped with remotely operated or controlled sub-sea robots (Remote Operated Vehicle - ROV). Drilling Barge - barge equipped for drilling operations in smooth seas. Normally not equipped with own propulsion machinery. Max. drilling depth approximately 150 metres. Drilling Rig - drilling tower with turntable and mudpumping system. May be installed on an offshore rig or placed on a fixed or floating offshore installation like a drillship. Drillship - ship equipped with drilling rig and its own propulsion machinery. Kept in position by Dynamic Positioning Equipment. Operating in waters with a max. depth of 2,000 metres. Drilling Tender - ship serving drilling installations which are depending on a ship or a barge for storage, accommodation, etc. Jackup - movable installation consisting of a large deck with legs which may be jacked up. During operation, the legs are resting on the seabed, and the vessel "jacked up", leaving the deck in secure position high above the surface of the sea. When moved, the legs are retracted and the installation floates. Usually not equipped with own propulsion machinery. (Max. water depths 110 to 120 metres.) Normally used as a drilling rig. Offshore service vessels - common term for specialized vessels used during the exploration, development and production phases of oil and gas finds at sea. Production Ship - specialized ship pumping oil through flexible pipelines from the seabed. Production Unit - platform equipped for the production of oil and gas. Seismic ship - vessel mapping gelogical structures in the seabed by firing air guns transmitting sound waves into the bottom of the sea. The ecco of the shot is captured by listening devices/hydrophones being towed behind the vessel. A seismic ship provides data which is an intrinsic part of the material determining if and when a test drilling should be initiated. Semisubmersible - movable installation consisting of a deck on stilts, fastened to two or more pontoons. When in operation, the pontoons are filled with water and lowered beneath the surface. The installation is normally kept in position by a number of anchors, but may also be fitted with dynamic positioning equipment (DPE). Usually fitted with own propulsion machinery (max. water depths 600 - 800 metres). Stand-by Vessel - ship permanently stationed in the vicinity of an installation with the task of evacuating the rig-crew in an emergency. Also carrying out guard duty keeping other ships away from the installation. Submersible - movable installation constructed for drilling operations in shallow waters, where it is lowered until it rests on the seabed (max. water depth 30 - 40 metres). Supply ship - vessel transporting stores and equipment to drilling rigs or installations being built or in the production phase. Often called Straight Supply, or Platform Supply Vessel (PSV). Tension Leg Platform - floating platform or loading buoy fastened to the seabed with vertical chains or stays etc. , kept in position by its own buoyancy. Bulk ship (bulk carrier) - single deck ship carrying homogenous unpackaged cargoes. Loaded through large hatchways. Bulk-oil carrier - multipurpose vessel built to carry cargoes of coal as well as oil. Most bulk-oil carriers are reinforced to carry ores and are called OBO-ship (ore/bulk/oil). Chemical tanker - special tanker built for the transporta-tion of bulk chemicals. Newer tonnage is equipped with stainless steel tanks. Ships may carry many different cargoes simultaneously, because each tank has its own pump and pipeline system for loading and unloading. Combination carrier - ships for the transportation of both liquid and dry bulkcargoes. There are two main types: Ore carriers and bulk-tank-ships. Container vessel - Ship specially designed to carry standard containers (TEUs). Generally called Cellular container ship. The larger part of the cargo-carrying capacity consists of containers carried on deck or in cells in the hold. Containers are lifted on and off with special cranes and are then called lift on-lift off-ships (see special entry). Container ships are generally fast, operating regular sailing schedules (lines). Cruise ship - passenger vessel carrying passengers on trips between various ports, normally with the same starting and ending port. Standards of accommodation and recreation normally high. Feeder Vessel - a short-sea vessel used to fetch and carry goods and containers to and from deep sea vessels. Flo-flo-ship - special ship which may be submerged to allow cargo to be floated on or off, i.e. jack-up platforms which may be carried "piggy-back"-fashion on a flo-flo-ship. Gas tanker - special ship for the transportation of condensed (liquid) gases. The most important cargoes are:
On board, gases are kept liquid with highly effective insulation (thermosbottle-principle), by high pressure or by low temperature. LNG-ships must be able to carry cargoes with temperatures as low as -163°C. HSS - Highspeed Sea Service - fast ferry concept with double- or multihulled vessels with carrying capacity of up to 1500 passengers and around 400 cars. LASH - Lighter Aboard Ship, i.e. ships which can carry lighters "piggy-back" fashion. Liner - Vessel serving a regular defined route or trade, following a published sailing schedule. Lo-lo-ship - Lift on-lift off-ship. Containers or other goods are lifted on board and ashore by cranes. Multipurpose ship - general cargo ship which can also carry containers. OBO-carrier - vessel built for the carriage of diversified bulkcargoes (i.e. Oil/Bulk/Ore). Oil-tanker - ship carrying crude oil or refined products. If a ship is equipped to carry several types of cargo simultaneously, the ship type is called Parcel tanker. A shuttle tanker is a tanker carrying oil from offshore oil fields to terminals. An oil tanker especially built for the transportation of refined oilproducts, often with tanks painted or coated on the inside, is called a product carrier. Ore/oil carrier - ship with separate cargo holds for ore cargoes. When the ship is carrying oil, the ore holds may also be filled with oil, in order to utilize the deadweight capacity to the fullest. Parcel tanker - see Oil-tanker. Product carrier - see Oil-tanker. Reefer Vessel - vessel with refrigerated cargo hold(s). Ro-ro-ship (Roll on - Roll off) - the cargo is driven on board and ashore, either by means of own engine (cars/trailers), or by means of special trucks. There are three main areas:
cargo that can be driven on board.
may also carry other rolling cargo.
Shuttle tanker (Buoy-loader - see Oil tanker). SWATH - Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull - fast and economical hull design, primarily used for highspeed ferries, etc. Tanker - ship carrying liquid bulk cargoes. Aframax - American Freight Rate Association - approximately 80,000 - 105,000 dwt - term for a tank ship of standard size. Capesize - vessel which is too large to navigate the Suez Canal to and from the Arabian Gulf, therefore being forced to voyage around the Cape of Good Hope - approximately 80,000 - 175,000 dwt. Handymax - dry bulk vessel of approximately 35,000 - 50,000 dwt.
середа, 17.11.2010
В виде бескорыстной спонсорской помощи публикуем здесь ссылку на Мосркой бюллетень известно российского журналиста (или аналитика) Михаила Войтенко:
середа, 18.08.2010
Херсонский судострительный завод примет участие в судостроительной выставке SMM fair Hamburg 2010 7-10 сентября 2010 г. Приглашаем всех заинтересованных лиц посетить наш стенд B2EG / 114 За любой информацией обращайтесь: e-mail: welcome@kherson-shipyard.com skype: Kherson.shipyard
Херсонский судостроительный завод в справочнике Желтые страницы Херсонской области и г.Херсон Судостроение, Судоремонт, Модернизация
четвер, 05.08.2010
The signing ceremony for the 2+2 82,000dwt bulk carrier contract between COSCO Dalian Shipyard and Greek GLEAMARY MARITIME INC was held recently. Mr. GEORGE K.ECONOMOU, General Manager of Greek GLEAMARY MARITIME INC, and Mr.Yan Chengxiang, General Manager of COSCO Dalian Shipyard, signed the building contracts together. |
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