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Damen Shipyards Group and Compagnie Maritime Monégasque (CMM) announced a two-year offshore support contract for Damen Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 7011 Aqua Helix. The vessel will transport personnel to and from offshore platforms in support of an oil and gas decommissioning project. The 2022-built Aqua Helix arrived in Brazil on January 26 and is anticipated to commence work in the coming weeks.“During the design phase of the FCS 7011, we considered the Brazilian market a strong fit for this vessel, due to its geography and concentration of offshore assets,” Robin Segaar, Sales Manager at Damen.

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HONG KONG, June 28, 2011 - (ACN Newswire) -China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Limited ("China Rongsheng Heavy Industries" or the "Group"; SEHK: 1101), announced that Rongsheng Machinery Limitied ("Rongsheng Machinery")(previously Anhui Rongan Heavy Industries Machinery Company Limited), its new plant in Hefei, has commenced production today and the Group"s first-ever excavator has also been produced on the same day.

Officiating at the plant"s opening ceremony were leaders of the Hefei Municipal Government as well as top management of the Group including Mr. Deng Hui, Executive Director of China Rongsheng Heavy Industries and Mr. Yu Zheng, Chairman and President of Rongsheng Machinery Limited. Suppliers and agents of Rongsheng Machinery also attended the ceremony that day. Rongsheng Machinery also formally signed contracts with suppliers and agents at that time and completed the sale of its first dynamic compactor.

Mr. Chen Qiang, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of Rongsheng, said, "With the new Hefei plant, the Group is boosting its engineering machinery business, further implementing diversification of its four major business segments while enlarging its share of RMB-denominated business. Through its diversification strategy, China Rongsheng Heavy Industries has kept in step with the industrial planning policy of Anhui Province to develop Hefei into a "City of Engineering Machinery". Also, guided by its own overall strategy of "co-developing the marine and offshore businesses", the Group has entered into the engineering machinery market by acquiring a majority equity interest in Hefei Zhenyu Enginnering Machinery Company Limited ("Zhenyu Engineering Machinery") in March 2010. The Group has also established and registered Rongsheng Machinery in the same month. It has actively expanded its production base with an aim to increase production capacity."

Rongsheng Machinery"s new plant is located in Hefei Economic and Technology Development Zone. The excavator project covers an area of approximately 850 acres. The construction began in November 2010 with production commencing on 28 June 2011. The project was completed in just over than seven months, much shorter than the industry average of 18 months for constructing a general assembly workshop. It indeed has set a standard for engineering construction across the industry.

The Group believes that urbanisation and infrastructure investment in railways, highways and utilities in China will continue. Consequently, this will create enormous demand for the engineering machinery segment, especially excavators, and thus a rapid growing phase for the industry together with opportunities for emerging producers are expected.

Rongsheng Machinery"s small excavator production line has commenced operation on 18 May this year, and its engineering machinery business is entering a stage of comprehensive development. The new production facility will have a production capacity of 30,000 hydraulic excavators. Every stage of the excavator production base project, from proposal, and submission for approval to preparation for construction, has enjoyed the close attention and strong support from all levels of leaders in the province and the city as well as the economic development zone. Anhui Provincial Government has designated the project as a major construction project in its "861 Action Plan". The Hefei Municipal Government has also included it as a major implementation project under the Twelfth Five-Year Plan.

Rongsheng Machinery currently produces 16 varieties of hydraulic excavators and two varieties of hydraulic crawler cranes. While constructing a new production base, Rongsheng Machinery has also shifted from direct sales outside province to distribution, increasing the number of its distributors to 10. Rongsheng Machinery has also enhanced its cooperation with financial institutions. In addition, the acquisition of Quanchai Group in April this year has enabled it to secure a stable supply of engines for the engineering machinery segment.

Development of the engineering machinery business will also facilitate China Rongsheng Heavy Industries to increase its RMB-denominated business as an effective means to combat against foreign exchange risk. Mr. Chen Qiang said, "Given the continued appreciation of the RMB compared to the US dollar, the Group will actively expand the shipbuilding and engineering machinery businesses in the PRC. The Group intends to establish a RMB settlement business, with the comprehensive development of the engineering machinery business, the Group is expected to have a more diversified income stream and achieve a more balanced mix of RMB- and US dollar-denominated income."

Since the acquisition of Zhenyu Engineering Machinery in March 2010, the engineering machinery business has contributed a total revenue of RMB327.3 million to the Group, mainly derived from the sale of excavators and crawler cranes.

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[Press Release]CHINARONGSHENGHEAVYINDUSTRIES’ 400,000 DWT VLOCNAMED AND LAUNCHED* * * *LOWERSCOST FORVALE ANDFORGESLONG-TERMCOOPERATIONFIRSTVLOCS TOBEDELIVERED SOON

(10 July 2011, Hong Kong) – China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Limited (“China Rongsheng Heavy Industries” or the “Group”; stock code: 01101.HK), a large heavy industries group in China, and Vale S.A. (“Vale”), the largest global iron ore supplier from Brazil, held a naming and launching ceremony on 9 July for the first-ever 400,000 DWT Very Large Ore Carrier (VLOC) built in China. This new VLOC, named “VALE CHINA”, is the first VLOC of a few to be delivered in the coming two years. The new vessel can significantly lower overall delivery costs of iron ore for Vale. The attendance of Vale’s new Chief Executive Officer underscored the long-term cooperation between a major shipbuilder and ship owner.

Mr. Chen Qiang, Chief Executive Officer of China Rongsheng Heavy Industries, and Mr. Murilo Ferreira, the new Chief Executive Officer of Vale, attended the ceremony. The Brazilian ambassadress was the godmother in the naming ceremony. Mr. Chen Qiang said, “The early christening of VLOC as “VALE CHINA” reflected the dedication and importance of the cooperation of both parties, as well as Vale’s strong interest in collaborating with Chinese companies.”

As the largest private shipbuilder in China, China Rongsheng Heavy Industries is one of the few shipbuilders in the world with the ability to build VLOCs of 400,000 DWT or larger. Within its shipbuilding segment, VLOCs account for the highest proportion of the contracts on hand in terms of contract value, thus the naming and launching of “VALE CHINA” has special significance for the Group’s future development.

The 400,000 DWT VLOC launched is currently the world’s largest dry bulk carriers. It is a high-tech vessel self-developed by the Group, representing the world’s most advanced technology in very large bulk carriers. The vessel’s main engine was self-built by China Rongsheng Heavy Industries, which is a low-speed diesel engine with the maximum power manufactured by Chinese enterprise independently so far.

As the largest iron ore supplier and exporter in the world, Vale is not only one of China"s major iron ore suppliers, but also the largest customer of China Rongsheng Heavy Industries. This visit fully affirmed the capability of China Rongsheng Heavy Industries in constructing very large vessel. Vale is seeking to enhance production capacity to meet the increasing demand from Asia. After the delivery of the 400,000

The first China visit by Mr. Murilo Ferreira, the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of Vale, demonstrated the high value attached by Vale to a long-term partnership with the Group. Mr. Chen Qiang said, “The revenue contribution from China for Vale is very high. The visit is built on the solid collaborative relationship among Vale and the Chinese Government as well as private enterprises. With the construction and delivery of VLOCs, the Group intends to actively explore new areas for cooperation with Vale such as helps in obtaining export buyer"s credit.”

400,000 DWT VLOCs with Vale, with a contract value of US$1.6 billion. The work under the contracts set three world records in carrying deadweight tonnage of single bulk carriers, total deadweight tonnage of orders and total contract value. The Group currently has orders for 16 VLOCs on hand with a total value of over US$2.1 billion. Four VLOCs amongst the 16 was placed by Oman Shipping Company.

10 July 2011 / Page 3Photo 1: Mr. Chen Qiang, Chief Executive Officer of China Rongsheng HeavyIndustries, giving a speech in the naming and launching ceremonyPhoto 2: The naming and launching ceremony ofChina’s first-ever 400,000 DWT VLOC “VALE CHINA”

Established in 2005, China Rongsheng Heavy Industries advanced to become a market leader in the Chinese shipbuilding industry within five years. According to Clarkson Research, China Rongsheng Heavy Industries was the second largest shipbuilder and the largest privately-owned shipbuilder in the PRC in terms of total order book measured by DWT as of end of 2010, and had the largest shipyard in the PRC. China Rongsheng Heavy Industries was also a global leader in manufacture of VLOCs of over 400,000 DWT. Headquartered in Hong Kong and Shanghai, China Rongsheng Heavy Industries has production facilities in Nantong of Jiangsu Province and Hefei of Anhui Province. Currently, China Rongsheng Heavy Industries’ business spans four segments: shipbuilding, offshore engineering, marine engine building and engineering machinery. Rongsheng products include bulk carriers, crude oil tankers, containerships, offshore engineering products, low-speed marine diesel engines and small to mid-size excavators for construction and mining uses. It has established strategic cooperations with renowned international classification societies including DNV, ABS, LR, GL and CCS, and has built a customer base including enterprises such as CNOOC, Vale, Geden Line, Cardiff Marine Inc., MSFL and Frontline Ltd. The Group’s products have been sold to 11 countries and regions including Turkey, Norway, Germany, Brazil, Singapore and China.For press enquiries:China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Limited

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HONG KONG, July 5 (Reuters) - China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group, China’s largest private shipbuilder, has laid off some workers and is also delaying payments to suppliers and other employees, the company said on Friday.

China Rongsheng said it was expecting a net loss for the six months that ended June 30, 2013 from a year earlier, according to a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange.

“On 2 July 2013, certain workers who have been made redundant during the workforce restructuring and optimization process have formed a blockade outside the headquarters of the Group’s production base in Nantong,” the company said.

Trading in shares of China Rongsheng will resume on Friday after being suspended on Thursday. On Wednesday, its shares closed down 10 percent at HK$1.06.

China Rongsheng is a major supplier of bulk carriers that ship iron ore from producer nations such as Brazil to China. Brazil’s Vale is one of its customers. (Reporting by Clement Tan and Twinnie Siu; Editing by Dean Yates)

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HONG KONG (Reuters) - Trading in shares of China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Ltd, China"s largest private shipbuilder, was suspended on Thursday in the wake of media reports that said it had laid off 8,000 workers in recent months.A view of the Rongsheng Heavy Industries shipyard is seen in Nantong, Jiangsu province, in this file photo taken May 21, 2012. REUTERS/Aly Song/Files

No further details were available and China Rongsheng declined to comment, but analysts said the company’s balance sheet was under pressure. On Wednesday, its shares closed down 10 percent at HK$1.06.

“Moreover, Rongsheng has been suffering due to a major receivables past due problem, thus liquidity is a major concern. I think they are being forced to slash their workforce due to the extreme circumstances the company finds itself in.”

The Wall Street Journal said the job cuts at China Rongsheng represented some 40 percent of the firm’s workforce. The cuts sparked protests by workers earlier this week, according to media reports.

China Rongsheng is a major supplier of bulk carriers that ship iron ore from producer nations such as Brazil to China. Brazil"s Valeis one of its customers.

“We expect a continuing deterioration in the balance sheet given weak overall demand growth for bulk vessels, Rongsheng’s core product,” Barclays analyst Jon Windham said in a report.

According to its December 2012 annual report, issued on March 26, China Rongsheng’s cash and cash equivalents fell to 2.1 billion yuan ($342.53 million) from 6.3 billion yuan a year ago. It had borrowings of 16.26 billion yuan that were due in less than a year, said the report, the latest financial statistics available on the company’s website.

China Rongsheng is the country’s largest private shipbuilder by accumulated order books. It is based in eastern Jiangsu province, near Shanghai, and went public in Hong Kong in 2010.

China"s Sany Heavy Industrylaid off more than 10,000 people in the first half of 2012, although China"s overall job market has been fairly robust so far, explaining in part Beijing"s ease with the country"s slowing economic growth.

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China Rongsheng said in a statement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange late on Thursday that Jiangsu Rongsheng Heavy Industries had placed the deposit while bidding for a stake in the Anhui Province Property Rights Exchange.

China Rongsheng asked the government and its biggest shareholders for financial help last week after cutting its workforce and delaying payments to suppliers, while warning of a net loss for the first half of 2013.

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