Marine Related Links

Marine Related Links

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China Shipbuilding
Directory over Chinese yards, docks, class societies, spare parts etc.

DnV - Det norske Veritas
As one of the world's leading maritime classification societies, Det Norske Veritas establishes rules for the construction of ships and mobile offshore platforms and carries out in-service inspection of ships and mobile offshore units.

Equasis
Web-site to promote quality in shipping. Lots of links to regulatory bodies and safety org., Quality related information on individual vessels as well as fleets of owners and managers.

FiveStar Marine
... building pleasure boats in China, offered at competitive prices and thus competitive in the export markets. A joint investment of I. M. Skaugen and UMOE.

Germanischer Lloyd
Surveillance of safety and quality in the maritime sector.

Hartmann Schiffarts GmbH & Co KG
The HARTMANN REEDEREI is engaged in gas carriers, multipurpose vessels, coasters and container vessels.

Høegh & Co. ASA
Leif Høegh & Co. ASA (LHC) is a Norwegian shipping company

Kværner
Kværner is a global leader in technology based engineering, manufacturing and construction services for a wide range of industries. Leading position in maritime industries such as shipbuilding, and a world leader in pulp and paper technologies.

Lauritsen Kosan Tankers
Lauritzen Kosan Tankers is not only a leading regional distributor of LPG but also transports petrochemical products, raffinates and isobutane between oil refineries and other processing facilities as well as ammonia.

Maersk / A P Moller
The site gives information about the group's involvement in shipping, oil & gas, industry, air transport, IT as well as retail.

MarineDigital
A maritime e-marketplace and news source.

NavalWeb
Claims to be the largest shipping search engine in the world augmented with daily news for the global maritime industry.

Zhonghua Shipyard, Shanghai
Zhonghua shipyard, established in 1926, is a large-scale enterprise subordinate to the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). IMS has a preliminary contract with Zhonghua for the building of 4 ethylene carriers with an option for 6 more.