The structural adjustment of the shipbuilding industry is getting better and orders are increasing
Orders for marine engineering equipment have increased significantly. In 2013, my country received orders for various types of marine engineering equipment exceeding US$18 billion, accounting for about 29.5% of the world market share, an increase of 16 percentage points over 2012, surpassing Singapore and ranking second in the world.
Pressure Transmitter has undertaken a total of 61 offshore engineering platforms and 1 drilling ship, including 49 jack-up drilling platforms, accounting for more than half of the world's total.
In 2013, the national shipbuilding completion volume was 45.34 million deadweight tons, a year-on-year decrease of 24.7%. Among them,
Level Instrument`s sea-going ships accounted for 15.51 million modified gross tons; the new ship orders received 69.84 million deadweight tons, a year-on-year increase of 242.2%, of which sea-going ships accounted for 22.81 million. Corrected gross tons. As of the end of December, the number of ship orders in hand was 131 million deadweight tons, a year-on-year increase of 22.5%, of which sea-going ships were 42.46 million modified gross tonnages, and export ships accounted for 88.1% of the total.
In 2013, the market share of China's three major shipbuilding indicators continued to lead the world. Shipbuilding completion, new orders, and hand-held orders accounted for 41.4%, 47.9%, and 45.0% of the world's total, and the number of new orders was higher than that of 2012. Year-on-year increase of 4.3 percentage points. The newly received ship orders were further concentrated in the dominant enterprises. In 2013, the top 20 enterprises received a total of 55.86 million dwt of new orders, accounting for 80.0% of the national total, an increase of 5.5 percentage points over 2012. New breakthroughs were made in receiving orders for high-tech ships. Six new 174,000-cubic-meter dual-fuel electric-propulsion large liquefied natural gas carriers (LNG) and four 83,000-cubic-meter large liquefied gas carriers (VLGC) were received. A total of 64 large container ships of 8,000 TEUs and above were newly undertaken, accounting for about 40% of the world's total.