Thursday, March 27, 2008

Cicek Shipyard cuts first steel for three Supramax bulk carriers

Cicek Shipyard has begun construction of the first of three 58,000DWT Supramax bulk carriers, the largest vessels ever to be built in Turkey.

Ordered by the Bayraktar Shipping Group, they will be constructed in the shipbuilder's panamax-sized building dock, which is currently being extended to 215 metres and when completed will be 250 metres long. Cicek Shipyard started construction of the building dock at its Tuzla Bay facility in 1999 but lack of government support resulted in it not being completed until 2006. The first and still the only such facility in Turkey, it is served by a 300-tonne gantry crane and has already been used to construct four IMO II chemical tankers. Three of these were ice class 1A vessels for Besiktas Shipping, the 18,000DWT Besiktas England and Besiktas Scotland, and the 26,000DWT Besiktas Jutland, while the fourth is a 20.000DWT tanker currently under construction for the Kaptanoglu Group. The yard also has a 160-metre long slipway served by a 200-tonne gantry crane and a smaller slipway suitable for building coastal vessels.
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