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FSG Delivers 15th Ferry to UN
15 Nisan 2013 Pazartesi 19:30
Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG), on April 12th, successfully handed over “UN ISTANBUL” to Turkey-based operator U.N.RO-RO IŞLETMELERI A.Ş..
HVS Holds Naming Ceremony
In the morning of February 21st 2013, Naming Ceremony of Hull No. S051 successfully took place at Hyundai-Vinashin Shipyard (HVS).
Major Turkish Port with APM
APM Terminals and Turkey-based Petkim have today entered into a final agreement to create and operate Aegean Gateway Terminal (AGT).
Alewijnse Forms New Subsidiary
Alewijnse Marine Systems announced the formation of a new subsidiary – Alewijnse Turkey, located in the southern coastal port of Antalya.
Owners use foreign flags
Despite the recent increase in the number of yachts flying Turkish flags, there are still many owned by Turkish citizens but not registered in Turkey to evade taxes, among other reasons, the Turkish opposition has claimed.
Lack of precautions on ferry
Relatives of the rescue boat captain and fisherman who died during search and rescue efforts after a Russian ship sank in Istanbul’s Black Sea, say they were sent to work without adequate precautions.
At least 4 killed, 8 missing
At least two people die, five are rescued and nine others remain missing after a cargo ship, a rescue boat and a fishing vessel sank yesterday due to strong storms in the Black Sea near Istanbul.
Turkey Terminal Construction
The construction work on the Yarimca terminal in Turkey should commence very soon, according to the DP World top official.
UASC Introduces Direct Service
United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) will commence as of November 1st, 2012 a direct service – GEM1 – from the Indian Subcontinent, Arabian Gulf and Red Sea to Turkey.
Turkey's now the shooting star
TURKEY, while hovering close to war with Syria, is also making strides in the development of container terminal capacity to serve itself and reach into the prosperous Middle East, which defies economic downturns afflicting the world.
HVS Delivers New Bulk Carrier
On 21 September 2012, Hyundai-Vinashin announced the delivery of 56.000 DWT Bulk Carrier having the Hull No. S048. The delivery document was signed by and between representative of HVS and the Geden Lines, Turkey.
Oil spill threatens CT beaches
Oil from a Turkish bulk carrier that ran aground three years ago off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa's prime tourist city, was spilling onto two beaches on Saturday, officials said.
ADIK Shipyard Delivers Eight
ANADOLU (ADIK) Shipyard has successfully delivered to Turkish Naval Forces Command TCG Ç-158, the Eight vessel of three years long 8 strong vessel Landing Craft Tank (LCT) project.
Gisan's New Conversion Project
Gisan has signed a new conversion project.
Delivery of Z-Tech 6500 Tug
The Z-Tech™ 6500, ICDAS 19 has been successfully delivered to ICDAS Port Operations, by sister company, ICDAS Shipyards.
Gisan Shipyard Back in Action
Building a new floating dock brought Gisan to repair business again. Gisan Shipyard has constructed one floating dock at its own shipyard and started with the docking of ships.
FSG Shipyard Launches First
On Friday, August 3, 2012, Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft successfully launched the first of two identical RoRo freight ferry new buildings for the Turkish shipping company Ulusoy Sealines.
EVYAP gets new RTGs
In June 2012 Konecranes received its third RTG order from Turkey. The order is for eight fully-electric Rubber Tired Gantry (RTG) cranes that will be delivered to EVYAP Port, located in the Anatolian side of Istanbul.
Turkish ship evacuates from Libya
A Turkish ship evacuated 1,150 Egyptian citizens from Libya and arrived at the Egyptian port city of Alexandria on Sunday morning.
Arkas Shipping Transports
Oman Container Lines has begun to provide a new service that calls on the port of Mersin and will purchase services in the region from Arkas Shipping.
Soul of Luck Sold
20-year-old Chip Ship "Soul of Luck" at a price of USD 11 Million was sold to unnamed Turkish buyers. 46,826 DWT ship is 199 meters long.
OTHER NEWS
Speech about Nabucco Project
Photos of giant ship's transit
Environment friendly recycle
Arkas achieved its goals in 2009
Khankendi is launched for Palmali
$20 million ransom for Horizon 1
Negotiation for Georgian embargo
NATO thwarts pirate attack
Pipeline accord for Blacksea oil
Turkish navy captures 5 pirates
Negotiations with the pirates
Hapag-Lloyd's new service
The ship Kybele is ready for travel
New service from EMES
Lamnalco Sana tug boat delivered
Captain and chief engineer seized
EMES launches Lebanon service
Turkey 5th in shipbuilding
Agreement to build 4 tankers
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Capt. Tuncay Çehreli*
Esteban Pacha
Jose Maura Barandiaran
Metin Kalkavan*
Recep Canpolat
Enhancing maritime safety and security
Esteban Pacha
Shipyard can not be closed because of accident
Recep Canpolat
The International Regime on Liability
Jose Maura Barandiaran
Seaman love depth horizons
Metin Kalkavan*
VTS AND MORE
Capt. Tuncay Çehreli*
REPORTS
Urgent action still required
CONTINUING recession in Europe is badly timed for ocean carriers with deliveries of an armada of ultra large container vessels coming before the end of the year, says analysts at Drewry Maritime Research in London.
SPECIAL NEWS
New Hydroplane Route
According to Melih Gökçek, metropolitan municipality mayor of Ankara, there will be a new flight route between Turkeys Metropol Istanbul’s Golden Horn and Turkeys Capital Ankara’s Golbasi.
ANALYSIS
New investors needed to help
THE collapse of the German KG ship financing system leaves a hole in the small box ship market, which needs to be filled, particularly as smaller vessels need to be more fuel efficient and eco-friendly, says Drewry Maritime Research.
VIDEO GALLERY
Sefine Shipyard is Growing
Pirates' spokesman claimed
LNG carrier heads back to sea
Ship Owner Award: Geden Line
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