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Jiangnan Shipyard targets Brazil market expansion

The Vice President of Jiangnan Shipyard Group, the largest Chinese shipyard specialised in gas carrier construction, Lin Qingshan, arrives at Navalshore 2025 with the goal of seeking partnerships and expanding its presence in the Brazilian market. The group, participating for the first time in Latin America's largest maritime fair, scheduled for August 19-21 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has already initiated contacts for the second tender of Petrobras' fleet renewal program. The process involv...

Navalshore 2025: Environmental licencing challenges

The potential changes brought by Bill 2159/2021 regarding environmental licencing rules reignite the debate on the challenges faced by the maritime industry in light of the advancement of large infrastructure projects. This topic will be discussed in the panel "Impasses and Solutions in Environmental Licencing for Infrastructure Projects – How Major Projects Impact the Maritime Industry," which is part of the program for the Navalshore 2025 Conference - Maritime Industry Fair and Conferen...

Navalshore 2025 spurs Brazilian shipbuilding growth

In its 19th edition, Navalshore 2025 is consolidating its position as the largest maritime industry trade fair in Latin America, marked by significant growth in both infrastructure and industry participation. The event will take place from August 19 to 21 at Expo Rio Cidade Nova (formerly Expo Mag) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the exhibition area expanded from 6,000 to 10,000 square metres. The number of exhibitors has also increased, from 110 to 136 companies, representing over 400 national...

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