Welcome to the new Ship Repair section, incorporated into shipandoffshore.net

In addition to the Ship and Offshore Repair Journal, the Ship Repair Newsletter is now also part of the Schiff&Hafen and Ship&Offshore family of the DVV Media Group in Hamburg. On this part of our website you will now find the latest news from the repair, conversion and retrofitting business.

Every Monday, you will find the most important news conveniently in your inbox.

Beyond that, more in-depth and technical background information can be found in the continuation of the Ship and Offshore Repair Journal which is being published alongside Ship&Offshore every second month.

Ship Repair News

Ship Repair
13.07.2026
Ship Repair

AIDAmar undergoes annual survey with 2,000 passengers on board

Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam has completed an unusual drydocking project for the Italy-flagged cruise ship AIDAmar, carrying out the vessel’s annual bottom survey while approximately 2,000 passengers remained on board. The 253m-long cruise ship entered…

Ship Repair
13.07.2026
Ship Repair

Retrofit-ready ships to benefit from UCL climate-risk assessment tool

Researchers at University College London (UCL) have developed a vessel-level climate-risk assessment framework that highlights retrofit potential as a key factor in determining the long-term resilience of shipping assets. The Climate Resilience…

Ship Repair
13.07.2026
Ship Repair

Sten Suomi nears completion of class survey and repairs at Gryfia

MSR Gryfia is nearing completion of a class survey and repair programme on the Norway-flagged chemical tanker Sten Suomi at its Szczecin facility, with the vessel expected to return to service shortly. The 144-m tanker, owned by Norwegian operator…

Ship Repair
13.07.2026
Ship Repair

Seaspan and Maersk launch USD 75 million vessel-efficiency upgrade programme

Seaspan Corporation and A.P. Moller-Maersk have launched a vessel-efficiency programme worth approximately USD 75 million (EUR 65.70 million) covering 18 container ships on long-term charter to the Danish carrier. The initiative is aimed at improving…

Ship Repair
13.07.2026
Ship Repair

Mistral Beacon returns to service after Klaipėda maintenance programme

BLRT Repair Yards Klaipėda has completed a comprehensive upgrade on the Liberia-flagged chemical tanker Mistral Beacon, enabling the vessel to return to service following a scheduled drydocking period. The work covered hull treatment,…

Ship Repair
13.07.2026
Ship Repair

Missile-damaged CMA CGM San Antonio could go straight to scrap

The Malta-flagged 2,824-TEU container ship CMA CGM San Antonio may be sent for demolition after suffering extensive damage in a missile strike in the Strait of Hormuz, according to CMA CGM chief executive Rodolphe Saadé. The vessel was attacked…

Ship Repair
06.07.2026
Ship Repair

Gunsan shipyard moves towards production restart after nine-year gap

South Korea’s Gunsan Shipyard has taken a significant step towards resuming full shipbuilding operations after securing its first prospective newbuilding order ahead of a planned change in ownership. The latest development comes as J Ocean Heavy…

Ship Repair
06.07.2026
Ship Repair

GasLog gains ABS smart maintenance notation for LNG carrier

GasLog has become the first commercial vessel operator to receive the ABS SMART (MHM) notation in combination with the ABS Preventative Maintenance Program (PMP), marking a further step in the adoption of predictive maintenance technologies across…

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