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Familiar name – new designs
The Viking name goes back a long way. The forerunners of the present company built some of the first GRP fishing boats for the Icelandic market, and company is still in the same business.
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New netter for Waterdance
The first new netter of its size for the UK fleet for at least fifteen years, Amanda of Ladram has been built for English fishing company Waterdance at Parkol in Whitby to a design by Ian Paton at SC McAllister.
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New Börkur heads for home
The second of a pair of new pelagic vessels for owners in Iceland is on its way home from Skagen, and is expected to dock this week in its home port of Neskaupstaður.
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Damen passes milestone in beamer build
The Daman Maaskant yard in Stellendam has taken delivery of 38 metre beam trawler Franson Z-91, and is now making progress on outfitting the new trawler for its Belgian owner.
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Samherji’s pelagic flagship
Only a couple of weeks after delivery by Karstensens Skibsværft, new Icelandic pelagic vessel Vilhelm Thorsteinsson was back alongside in Skagen, this time to land the catch from its first trip, 3400 tonnes of blue whiting caught in Faroese waters and landed to FF Skagen.
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Naust systems for newbuilds and refits
Norwegian fishing company Carl Aamodt & Co has opted for Naust Marine deck equipment for its new Havvon, under construction at Karstensens Skibsværft and due for delivery in July.
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Norwegian collaboration continues
The collaboration between Skipskompetanse, Rostein and Larsnes Mek. Verksted continues with another order for a new 84.2m live fish carrier.
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Positive progress on new trawler series
The Severnaya (Northern) Shipyard in St Petersburg is making progress on the series of new trawlers for Russian fishing company Norebo.
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Damen delivers new aquaculture support vessel
Damen Shipyards has delivered the first of its new aquaculture support vessels to new company, Organic Sea Harvest, based on the Isle of Skye.
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Gondan delivers new Magne Arvesen
The Gondan shipyard at Castropol in Spain has delivered a new freezer trawler to Norwegian company Engenes Fiskeriselskap.
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Liegruppen orders new pelagic catcher
Just weeks after taking delivery of innovative LNG-powered pelagic vessel Libas, owners Liegruppen have placed an order for another pelagic vessel, staying with designers Salt Ship Design and the Cemre Shipyard.
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Hybrid seiner ordered for Norwegian owners
A contract has been signed between ship designer Skipskompetanse, shipbuilder Larsnes Mek Verksted and fishing company Camaro Fiskeriselskap for a new 50.70 metre LAO, 12 metre breadth seine netter/purse seiner.
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First of pelagic pair delivered
The first of two new pelagic vessels for Iceland has been delivered, with Samherji’s Vilhelm Thorstseinsson docking in its home port of Akureyri at Easter.
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Hybrid pelagic pioneer delivered
The first fishing vessel to be designed and built with hybrid propulsion and powered by LNG has been delivered by the Cemre Shipyard to owners Lie Gruppen.
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Tersan hits 100 builds with new longliner
Tersan Shipyard has launched its 100th building project – a new longliner factory fishing vessel currently under construction for Ervik Havfiske.
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Catamaran delivered to Iceland
Icelandic salmon farmer ArcticFish has taken delivery of its first workboat from KJ, based in the Faroe Islands
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Werft enters shipbuilding with local concept
Newcomer Werft Shipbuilding has entered the shipbuilding market with a focus on localism centred around its base in Urk in the Netherlands.
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Kallista Helen, all about fish welfare
?Scottish Sea Farms is about to take delivery of a 26-metre Scottish-built vessel that is a key element of taking fish welfare to a new level.
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KM to design and equip new Sølvtrans LFC
Kongsberg Maritime (KM) has signed a NOK70 million contract with Norwegian shipyard Myklebust Verft to design and equip a new live fish carrier (LFC) for Sølvtrans.
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New shrimp freezer trawler for Pescamar
The latest new vessel in Nueva Pescanova’s fleet renewal programme for its subsidiaries in Africa is on the way to its home port of Beira in Mozambique.