Shipping & Marine
These troubles shake Singapore yards' competitiveness over Korean rivals
Koreans can reduce Singaporeans' construction time by half.
These troubles shake Singapore yards' competitiveness over Korean rivals
Koreans can reduce Singaporeans' construction time by half.
How badly Singapore shipyards were hit by Chinese rivals
Will Chinese yards finally gain momentum?
HPH Trust defuses worries on latest union strike
Currently expects no material adverse impact.
Here's why Singapore is still the global maritime king
Despite the well publicised, and frequently discussed, downturn facing the shipping and marine industry, two recent employment surveys have produced...
Here are 'initial teething issues' of Sembcorp Marine's Brazil yard
Its 82.5ha yard is underway.
Hutchison Port Holdings' subsidiary threatened by workers demonstration
They demand pay rise.
Keppel and SMM benefit most from booming Mexican offshore demand
Korean and Chinese competition pose little threat.
Keppel bags US$820m order wins from Mexican company
Four jackup rigs will be delivered by 2015.
ST Engineering bags big-time contracts from 'defence-contract clients'
Their spending jumped by a CAGR of 4-5%.
ST Engineering's order book pegged to hit a record $13b
Thanks to defence-related business.
Sembcorp Marine's 2012 orderbook jumped big-time by 150%
Will competitor Keppel keep up?
Ship ahoy: NOL unveils largest, 'greenest' container vessel
More to come from its US$4b worth of new fleet.
Why Singapore yards aren't scared of Chinese competitors
There are two performance catalysts.
Vallianz Holdings appoints Roy Yap Chin Kheong as COO
He has held executive positions at Newcruz Offshore Marine. \
Sembcorp Marine's order book pegged to hit $14.3b
Contract wins are currently $1.7b.
Mercator Lines terminates M.V. Maria Laura Prem charter
It forecasts a loss of US$4,366,012.
Why Singapore rigbuilders are not threatened yet by Korean competitors
Even as they dominate 80% of drillship market.