Shipping & Marine
NOL's third-quarter operating profit likely shrank as peak season disappoints
Also expect another loss-making fourth quarter.
Sembcorp Marine's new Tuas yard predicted to double repair capacity
More ships will also be rerouted.
3 reasons why Singapore rig-builders are still in demand
Thanks to rising energy demand.
Nam Cheong eyeing Indonesia's lucrative charter market
To propel its high-margin charter income.
Nam Cheong to jointly invest in an Indonesian shipping firm BNI
Will help grow recurring income stream.
What Singapore's new maritime labour laws really imply
On 20 August 2013 the Maritime Labour Convention (“MLC”) came into force. It could be argued that this brings the shipping sector, kicking and...
Here are possible order wins Sembcorp Marine could ink soon
Some are worth US$600m.
3 compelling reasons for buying into Singapore rig builders
Despite rising competiing and earnings risks.
Sembcorp Marine's 2013 order win projected to hit a whopping $4.5b
Thanks to recent hety deals.
Why Sembcorp Marine is well poised for more unit deals with Helix
Could the joint design be the reason?
Cosco pops the champagne on US$1.2b secured orders
It has bagged a hefty deal in early June.
Sembcorp Marine's Jurong Shipyard scores US$346m semi-sub well rig deal
It's for mid-2016 delivery.
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding regaining its investment appeal
With ship order demand recovering.
Chart of the Day: Singapore shipyards bask in 89% jump in newbuild deals
Is the worst finally over?
What you must know about Sembcorp Marines' Tuas Integrated Yard
It's a city within a city.
How HPH Trust could benefit from shipping firm's shift to bigger vessels
Its container terminals are strategically located.