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Photo Gallery: Cicek Shipyard
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| 25 May 2010: In early May, the
58,000dwt bulk carrier newbuilding Kaptan Arif Bayraktar was floated out
of Çiçek's drydock at Tuzla Bay, clearing the way for this
facility to be used for shiprepair and conversion work. |
25 May 2010: In early May, the
58,000dwt bulk carrier newbuilding Kaptan Arif Bayraktar was floated out
of Çiçek's drydock at Tuzla Bay, clearing the way for this
facility to be used for shiprepair and conversion work. |
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| 25 May 2010: In early May, the
58,000dwt bulk carrier newbuilding Kaptan Arif Bayraktar was floated out
of Çiçek's drydock at Tuzla Bay, clearing the way for this
facility to be used for shiprepair and conversion work. |
5 February 2010: The Turkish
shipbuilder Çiçek Shipyard has delivered to Italian owners
the second of four 3,100 dwt chemical tankers that it is building. Named
Brezzamare, she is expected to be employed in the bunker trades. |
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| 26 May 2009: The Turkish shipbuilder
Çiçek Shipyard has delivered to Italian owners the
first of four 3,100 dwt chemical tankers that it is building. Named
Frecciamare, she is expected to be employed in the bunker trades. |
26 May 2009: The Turkish shipbuilder
Çiçek Shipyard has delivered to Italian owners the
first of four 3,100 dwt chemical tankers that it is building. Named
Frecciamare, she is expected to be employed in the bunker trades. |
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24 September 2008: The Turkish
shipbuilder Cicek Shipyard has launched a new 25,000dwt bulk
carrier design that both meets new regulations and offers improved
efficiency. |
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| 23 September 2008: The Turkish
shipbuilder Çiçek Shipyard is soon to launch the first of four
3,150 dwt chemical tankers that were originally under construction to the
yard's own account. Subsequently sold to Maltese investors, the first is due
for delivery in November 2008 while the remaining three ships will be
delivered at four-monthly intervals in 2009. |
27 May 2008:Sponsored by Bureau
Veritas, the Shipyard of the Year award was presented by BV's Kerem
Kieper (centre) to Cicek Shipyard's President, Celal Cicek (left) and his
son, Berke Cicek, Vice President (right). |
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| 22 April 2008:Cicek Shipyard in
Turkey has launched its first containership. The 1300TEU vessel was
named Ayse Naz Bayraktar and is due for delivery to Bayraktar
Shipping in July 2008 |
22 April 2008:Cicek Shipyard in
Turkey has launched its first containership. The 1300TEU vessel was
named Ayse Naz Bayraktar and is due for delivery to Bayraktar
Shipping in July 2008 |
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| 19 March 2008:Arial view of Cicek
shipyard |
19 March 2008:Amongst those
celebrating the cutting of the first steel plate for Turkey's biggest
newbuilding were Necip Nalbantoglu, President of the labour union Dokgem,
Mehmet Berke Cicek, Vice President, and Celal Cicek, President of Cicek
Shipyard, (third, fourth and fifth from the left respectively) and Sadan
Bayraktar, President, and Erhan Bayraktar, CEO of Bayraktar Shipping (sixth and
seventh from the left). |
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