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Twin newbuild ferries being built for CalMac’s Arran route on the Forth of Clyde could be worth only a ‘fraction’ of what Scottish taxpayers have spent on their construction, Holyrood was told.
Twin newbuild ferries that are delayed and overbudget at a shipyard in Scotland and which are to serve Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) could be worth a “fraction” of the £360m taxpayers have spent on them when they are finally completed, MSPs have…
Shipbuilders at Sydney, Australia as H&W Group’s chief executive John Wood, Austal chief Paddy Gregg, chief operating officer Ian McMillan and H&W chief sales officer Oliver Morton attend the 2023 Indo Pacific Maritime Exposition which was held in the coastal city. AFLOAT adds with a display model of Austal’s evolved 58m Lethal Cape Class Patrol boat.
Shipbuilder, the Harland & Wolff Group has entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Austal, an Australian firm, to aid their pursuit of aluminium shipbuilding opportunities. In Sydney the MOU was signed at the 2023 Indo Pacific Maritime Exposition. The…
Thun Resource, leadship of the ‘R-class tankers was launched in Leer last Friday at Ferus Smit’s German shipyard for Swedish-lake based owners, Thun Tankers, which call to Dublin Port almost daily, among them Thun Lidköping (today, anchored in Dublin Bay). The town of Lidköping is located on Lake Vänern which is connected to the sea by shipping canals to the Skaggerak.
A newbuild class for a Swedish lake-based shipping operator was launched at Ferus Smit’s shipyard in Leer, Germany, as leadship Thun Resource entered the water last Friday, writes Jehan Ashmore. At the morning launch of Thun Resource, the newbuild became…
Harland & Wolff secure contract for an extended barge-building programme for London based Cory Group, operating waste-management services on the Thames. Above, earlier this year when the first  barge of an original batch was completed, becoming the Belfast shipyard’s first vessel in 20 years.
Shipyard firm, Harland and Wolff Group has announced a new contract from a London based waste management operator, worth £8.5m to build an additional 10 new barges for duties on the River Thames. The company which also has a fleet…
The UK Minister for Defence Procurement, James Cartlidge was welcomed to H&W’s Appledore shipyard as the company continues to deliver naval programmes in line with the UK government’s National Shipbuilding Strategy Refresh. The shipyard under previous owners, AFLOAT highlights had built all of the Irish Naval Service vessels since the OPV LÉ Róisín was commissioned in 2001 but is no longer currently operating.
A visit to a shipyard by the UK Minister for Defence Procurement, James Cartlidge took place at Harland & Wolff's Appledore facility, in north Devon, England. The company is set to deliver key naval programmes in line with the UK…
Shipyard Harland & Wolff has today announced a £61m base contract to deliver the mid-life upgrade contract of the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, the MV Sea Rose.
The Belfast based shipyard Harland & Wolff has today announced that it has been awarded a £61m base contract to deliver the mid-life upgrade contract of the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, the MV Sea Rose. The contract…
Harland & Wolff propose to build and operate two new ferries for the route to the Isles of Scilly off Cornwall, the announcement comes after three years of developing specific designs and a detailed costing model for the vessels. The shipyard group this week are holding a series of public consultations on Scilly regarding the company’s proposal to build and operate a year-round passenger and freight service between the islands and Penzance.
This week the Harland & Wolff Group, headed up by CEO, John Wood along with senior representatives, will return to the Isles of Scilly for a second round of public consultations regarding the company’s proposal to build and operate a…
Newbuild Arklow Globe on the stocks prior to launch with on right amidships section of the next of the same series of cargo ships awaiting to be joined together
The latest launch of a newbuild for Arklow Shipping Nederland B.V. represents the third in a series of five cargo ships ordered by the shipowner, writes Jehan Ashmore. With a shipyard newbuilding number of 456, the Arklow Globe was successfully…
A consortium including Harland & Wolff that is to construct replenishment vessels for the RFA, have encouraged businesses throughout the UK to get involved in the £1.6 billion contract.
Shipyard Harland & Wolff along with Navantia UK and BMT which formed the consortium, Team Resolute, have encouraged businesses in the United Kingdom, in particular SMEs, to get involved in the £1.6 billion contract from the UK Ministry of Defence…
Mrs. Thecla Bodewes, CEO Thecla Bodewes Shipyards and Mrs. Helen Tveitan, CEO Carisbrooke Shipping based in the Isle of Wight, at the singing of a shipbuilding shipbuilding contract for a LABRAX diesel-electric dry cargo vessel with Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, Netherlands. The shipyard Afloat adds is downriver of Kampen on the River Ijssel near Ijsselmuiden in the northern half the country.
Isle of Wight based Carisbrooke Shipping Ltd, the well established family owned shipowner/manager and Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, in Kampen, the Netherlands have announced the signing of a major shipbuilding contract. The contract marks a milestone in the growth and expansion…
With a newbuild no. 824, Arklow Ranger was launched in the Netherlands, on Friday afternoon for the Irish ship-owner which has ordered seven Eco-Traders of the 6,800dwat range.
Arklow Ranger following a christening ceremony at Royal Bodowes main shipyard in the Netherlands was launched yesterday having slide off the stocks into the water, writes Jehan Ashmore. This is the 4th general cargo vessel out of the seven Eco-Trader 6,885…
Clydeside shipyard Ferguson Marine, has said the number of ferry passengers had to be cut to meet safety regulations for the Arran route bound newbuild twins, Glen Sannox and Glen Rosa.
The considerably delayed newbuilds for Scotland ferry operator, Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) which are being built at Ferguson Marine shipyard, Port Glasgow, will it has emerged carry fewer passengers than first envisioned. As STV reports, the reduction in passenger capacity of…
The boss of the H&W Group, with its main shipyard on the south side of Belfast Harbour, says plans for expansion will be made more difficult without a functioning executive in Stormont.
Shipyard boss of the Harland and Wolff Group has warned the lack of a Stormont government is putting future investment at the marine engineering facility in jeopardy. The Chief Executive, John Wood reports BBC News, said he is frustrated by…
Newbuilds ferry fiasco as Scottish ministers are to carry out a review of soaring costs, which could reach £400m.
As the shipyard ferry fiasco in Scotland continues, ministers in Edinburgh have come under fire as new estimates suggest the cost of the dual-fuel powered newbuilds could reach £400m. The figure for the CalMac ferries, does not include the millions…
The Leader of the House of Commons, Penny Mordaunt, on a recent visit to the Belfast shipyard. Work has begun to improve existing fabrication halls to enable increased efficiency during Team Resolute’s Fleet Solid Support (FSS) £1.6 billion contract from the UK MoD for three replenishment vessels of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) to service the Royal Navy.
The historic shipyard of Harland & Wolff recently announced that work has begun to improve the existing fabrication halls at its Belfast facility, home to one of the largest deep-water dockyards in Europe. The upgrades according to Harland & Wolff Group,…
Dry Dock Reopens: Peter Green CEO of National Maritime with Govan Drydock Managing Director, Peter Breslin. The historic category A-listed facility in Glasgow has won a prestigious award. In the background is turbine steamer, TS Queen Mary which is undergoing a major restoration project.
A restoration project of the historic Govan drydock, located in the heart of Glasgow, has been announced as a winner in the Coastal Communities Excellence award. Govan Drydock Limited, scooped the prestigious accolade at the National Maritime SME Awards, which…

Shipyards

Afloat will be focusing on news and developments of shipyards with newbuilds taking shape on either slipways and building halls.

The common practice of shipbuilding using modular construction, requires several yards make specific block sections that are towed to a single designated yard and joined together to complete the ship before been launched or floated out.

In addition, outfitting quays is where internal work on electrical and passenger facilities is installed (or upgraded if the ship is already in service). This work may involve newbuilds towed to another specialist yard, before the newbuild is completed as a new ship or of the same class, designed from the shipyard 'in-house' or from a naval architect consultancy. Shipyards also carry out repair and maintenance, overhaul, refit, survey, and conversion, for example, the addition or removal of cabins within a superstructure. All this requires ships to enter graving /dry-docks or floating drydocks, to enable access to the entire vessel out of the water.

Asides from shipbuilding, marine engineering projects such as offshore installations take place and others have diversified in the construction of offshore renewable projects, from wind-turbines and related tower structures. When ships are decommissioned and need to be disposed of, some yards have recycling facilities to segregate materials, though other vessels are run ashore, i.e. 'beached' and broken up there on site. The scrapped metal can be sold and made into other items.