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the Dung Quat Shipyard, one 150,000dwt (VR) have a long-standing cooperation, Vietnamese trainees passed subsequent
floating storage and offloading vessel with RS opening its first office in Vietnam tests, receiving RS certificates as a result.
under construction at Nasico, Nam Trieu, in 1983. Germanischer Lloyd has also been
and 12 x 50,000dwt MR tankers under RS said a comprehensive exchange of pushing forward with new service offerings
construction at the Bach Dang yard (the views had taken place between the two in Vietnam, and is now operational at three
first two are for Vinashin Ocean Lines and organisations on surveyor training, placing locations. With orders for 29 container
subsequent 10 for Shinpetrol – in this case additional focus on human element issues, and multi-purpose ships at Vietnamese
the RFC is pending). with VR experts trained at RS on both shipyards last year, the German society
The 150,000dwt FSO will be built at theoretical and practical levels. The Baltic said that all containerships built in
the Nam Trieu Shipyard (NASICO) to a and the Nizhny Novgorod Branches of RS Vietnam to date had been classed with
design from Sinus (based in Poland), with were chosen as the base for theoretical Germanischer Lloyd and more than 70%
ABS London Engineering providing the training. Meanwhile, practical training of container vessels calling to Vietnamese
design review. Delivery is estimated for was conducted at Russian yards, including ports carried the class sign GL.
the end of June 2008. the Baltic Shipyard, and the Okskaya
Shipyard at Navashino, where VR trainees Gas connections
Russian agreement familiarised themselves with RS principal Mediterranea di Navigazione of Ravenna,
Again, the Maritime Administration requirements for the initial surveys Italy, meanwhile, recently ordered four
of Vietnam and the Russian Maritime of ships under construction. Over the 4500m³ LPG units from Bach Dang
Register of Shipping (RS) have signed an course of a week-long programme staged shipyard in Vietnam.
agreement authorising RS to undertake at the Okskaya yard, VR representatives They will be delivered in 2009 at a total
statutory surveys and issue certificates on had an opportunity of practical training price of $145 million. Bach Dang is part of
behalf of the Administration under IMO in surveying ships at different stages state-run Vinashin (Vietnam Shipbuilding
and ILO conventions. of construction in the RUSICH series, Industry Group) in Vietnam. The four
RS and Vietnam Register of Shipping under the supervision of their tutors. All units will be classed by RINa. NA
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