Sunday, November 18, 2007

Vela Orders 4 VLCCs for $600 million

Daewoo Shipbuilding Wins Order for Oil Tankers at Record Price
By Kyunghee Park
Nov. 14 (Bloomberg)

Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., the world's third-largest shipbuilder, received an order to build four crude tankers at an industry record price from Vela International Marine Ltd. of Saudi Arabia.

The 317,000-deadweight-ton tankers were priced at about $151 million each, Seoul-based Daewoo said in an e-mailed statement today. A 300,000-ton vessel cost $142 million at the end of September, according to Clarkson Plc, the world's biggest shipbroker. The order was announced yesterday.

Shipyards in South Korea, the world's biggest shipbuilding nation, have received record orders this year as global demand for iron ore, fuel, toys and computers increase the need vessels. Ship prices have more than doubled to a record since 2003, when they came off from a 10-year low.

``The order will help further improve Daewoo Shipbuilding's profitability,'' the shipbuilder said in the statement.

Including the latest order, Daewoo Shipbuilding now has a total of $18 billion in new contracts this year, surpassing its target of $17 billion. The company's backlog rose to about $39 billion, representing more than three years of work.

Daewoo Shipbuilding added 2.6 percent to 50,800 won as of 9:48 a.m. in Seoul, compared with a 2.4 percent advance in the benchmark Kospi index. The stock has climbed 74 percent this year, about double the Kospi's gain.