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The first two Diamond 53 handymax bulkers built in Vietnam have successfully entered service. The Graiglas and the Florence were delivered from Vinashin’s Nam Trieu and Ha Long yards in July, and as the biggest and most advanced ships ever built in Vietnam are the tangible product of the close co-operation between Vinashin, Graig and the members of the Diamond consortium. [Read more]

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| 20.06 06 |
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A unique double-hull handysize bulk carrier design has been launched, with an eight-ship order in Vietnam. Graig has contracted four Graig Carl Bro-designed Diamond 34 bulkers, with four options, to be built at Vinashin’s Pha Rung shipyard. Delivery dates begin in mid 2007. [Read more]

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| 13.06 06 |
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The second Vietnamese-built Diamond 53 was launched today at Nam Trieu Shipbuilding Industry Co, a subsidiary of the Viet Nam Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (Vinashin). [Read more]

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| 11.04 06 |
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The first of a series of sixteen Diamond 53 double hull bulk carriers has been launched at Vietnam's Ha Long shipyard. [Read more]

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Both vessels are now in service and reports from their operators are very favourable.
Hayati Okumus, managing director of Istanbul-based Densan Shipping, says, “We
are very, very happy with the ship, and looking forward to our second one. Compared
to the two Diamonds we had from China this one has increased dwt, slightly lower
fuel consumption and the steelwork and accommodation are better. Also the vibration
has been removed, so these are far better ships than the first ones from Chinese
yards.”
Dilip Nair, General Manager, Fleet Management Limited, says, “We manage eight
Diamonds from Chinese yards and now the first from Vietnam. These are very user
friendly ships and very strong ships, built to last. Although because it was a
new yard the commissioning was harder, this Vietnam-built ship has benefited from
a lot of improved details.”
Vinashin is to build a further twenty-seven Diamond 53s at Nam Trieu and Ha Long,
and also ten Diamond 34s at Pha Rung. The entire $1bn order programme for the
innovative Diamond designs runs to 2011 at present. All the vessels were ordered
by Graig to designs by Carl Bro, and will be classed by DNV and built under the
supervision of Graig. And the programme will not end there. Graig, Vinashin and
their Diamond partners are keen to build further on their co-operation, with further
orders for upgraded 53s and 34s, possibly at new yards, and also new designs needed
by the market in other sectors.
Speaking at the hand over of the first two vessels, Hugh Williams, ceo of the
Graig Group, congratulated the Vietnamese government, Vinashin and the yard management
and workers on their hard work and the yards’ ability to absorb a new design and
deliver to stringent shipbuilding quality standards. He said, “Today is a great
day for all of us who care about shipping, for the shipbuilding industry in Vietnam,
its position in the world shipbuilding market and for the further development
of the Diamond programme. Our next key target and major step is to build on this
important experience, know how and confidence together to improve productivity,
to speed up and to achieve efficient series construction and timely deliveries
of the subsequent vessels. This position is achievable and looking ahead we will
work very hard together to ensure that we succeed.”
More photos of the Graiglas can be found elsewhere on this website.
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