Stories Posted Under: Builders
in July 2008
in June 2008
- Union anger over yard privatisation
- Aker asks STX for cash
- Yards slapped another steel price hike
- Polish yards hold Brussels protest
- Brussels sets deadline for Poland over shipyards
- Singapore launches shipyard safety crackdown
- Highspeed seals Japanese sales pact
- St Petersburg yards to merge
- Union wants privatisation 'task force'
- STX plans mandatory offer for Aker Yards
- Malta Shipyards to privatise
- Samsung buys into Brazilian yard
- Finnish facility must pay its way, say STX bosses
- Paris wants minority in Aker
- Odense to cut up to 250 jobs
- Wärtsilä acquires German ship automation company
in May 2008
- Szczecin and Gdynia face bankruptcy over aid cash
- Wärtsilä to centralise warehousing and logistics of spare parts
- AP Moller-Maersk yard faces further job losses
- MAN Diesel in engine ‘milestone’
- Yards secure supplies to avoid cancellations
- Incat selected to design19.0m catamaran crew transfer ferry
- European shipbuilders to respond to STX threat
- Europe yard chiefs seek new strategy over Aker
- Guangzhou wins $300m RoRo contracts
- Brazilian yards think big
- Meet the new generation
- French workers walk from yard talks
- Brussels approves STX bid for stake in Aker Yards
in April 2008
- Wärtsilä Corporation first quarter highlights
- FBMA Marine nets another UK ferry newbuilding deal
- Heavy wage bill adds to South Korean yards’ woes
- Yards feel the heat of ‘staggering’ steel prices
- For the price of a ship
- Shipbuilders face acute employment crisis
- Finns rule out yard nationalisation
in March 2008
- European shipbuilding solution moves step closer
- Russian/Aker investment puzzle
- Austal hit by discrimination suit
- German Aker yards welcome new owners
- Aker sells merchant vessel assets
- Wärtsilä announces 'Strong growth in January-February 2008'
- Gdansk yard under EU pressure
- Aker Yards faces break-up
- Mitsubishi yard targets $98m profit despite steel price rises
- Vietnam aims for fourth largest shipbuilder slot by 2015
- Odense yard 'must make profit'
- Havyard calls for egm in Aker Yards
- Could Aker Yards break up?
- Cloud over Fincantieri-Aker tie-up
in February 2008
- Russian yards to get more funds
- Smaller yards spurning orders
- Fincantieri boss hits out at shipyard subsidies
- Thailand resurrects shipbuilding plans
- EU keen for Gdansk integration
- Red faces as Color rejects ferry
- Cochin to float dry dock
- Another Aker Yards profit warning
- Job cuts loom at Aker Helsinki
- Wärtsilä insists boom isn't over
in January 2008
- Firms named for Gdynia takeover
- Immigration hits Dutch recruitment
- Hyundai to build new drydock
- Japanese yard merger talks on
- Fincantieri listing off, merger on?
- Russian shipyard scheme sluggish
- Major ferry refit deal for Wartsila
in December 2007
in November 2007
- Privatise Fincantieri, Prodi urges
- Aker American splits up
- Full books only part of a changing landscape
- Western Shipyard for sale
- Engines to drive Wärtsilä profits
- EU threat to Croatian yards
- Aker adds JP Morgan to advisors
- Gdansk takeover wins approval
- US ferry builder bankrupt
- Aker Yards still under pressure
- Brussels tells Croatia to cut yard cash
- Aker sells equipment interests
- Aker builds LNG ferries
- Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited announces new ferry order for Islay to be delivered in 2011
in October 2007
- ABG Shipyard wants to build and buy
- Aker gets order for three LNG ferries
- Shipbuilding threatened by strikes at Aker Yards
- Koreans take minority share in Aker Yards
- Image Test
- Donbas to make a leader of Gdansk
- Daewoo delivers daring Q3 round
- Ukraine gets stake in Gdansk
- Newbuilding orders to decline
- Gdynia Shipyard sale moves closer
- Daewoo looks north for factory
- Gujarat: the next shipyard giant?
