Shipbuilding
The Italian shipbuilding company joined the defense alliance of Ukraine
Five Italian companies joined the Alliance of Defense Industries of Ukraine. Among them is the shipbuilding company Fincantieri S.p.A.
Ukraine took part in the shipbuilding exhibition in Rotterdam
The Ukrainian maritime industry was presented at the shipbuilding exhibition Europort, which takes place in Rotterdam from November 7 to 10.
Russia asks China to help with shipbuilding
Russia is negotiating with China on the development of the shipbuilding industry.
UDP is building a new non-self-propelled fleet — barges of the SLG type
The company has dozens of unclaimed lighters that have been in the backlog for years.
Prices for building ships are rising
The cost of newly built ships is increasing due to stricter environmental regulations in shipping.
Mykolaiv engineers are working on the development of a new CSOV vessel
Engineers of Mykolaiv PKB MDEM participate in the development of a new CSOV (Commissioning Service Operation Vessels) project.
Svyataya Olga leaves the Mykolaiv shipyard
Today, on July 26th, three bridges will be opened in Mykolaiv – the vessel “Svyataya Olga” with a tug will leave the aquatorry of the SE “Mykolaiv Shipbuilding Plant”.
“Ukroboronprom” has developed a new strategy for the development of the shipbuilding industry
A meeting of the working group on the development of shipbuilding took place at Ukroboronprom. During the meeting, a draft Strategy for the development of the shipbuilding industry of Ukraine for the period up to 2030 was formed.
Ukrainian shipbuilders carried out orders for the Ministry of Defense and the FSB (Federal Security Service) of the Russian Federation
The SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) counterintelligence service exposed the scheme of attracting immigrant workforce from Ukraine by the Russian Federation – they want to use them at the facilities of the Russian military-industrial complex.
The ten largest container lines control 85% of the market
According to a new analysis by Alphaliner, today the ten largest sea container carriers account for 85% of the world’s freight traffic.