A Scottish shipyard on the Clyde said it is expanding its apprenticeship program following the announcement that it could build four more vessels.
The yard is Ferguson Marine, the government-owned shipyard that was nationalised in 2019.
Kate Forbes, the deputy first minister, last week revealed plans to directly award the shipyard contracts for two smaller ferries for operator CalMac and two fishery support vessels for Marine Scotland.
The yard located at Port Glasgow has come under intense scrutiny around the considerably late and over-budget delivery of CalMac ferries, the twins Glen Sannox and Glen Rosa, both for the Arran service.
The 852-passenger lead ship, Glen Sannox, entered service in January last year, whereas the 7,040-ton Glen Rosa is not due to be handed over until the end of 2026.
The dual fuel-powered pair originally was to enter service in 2018.
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