Ship&Offshore
15.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Completion of fleet for Queensland Police Service

Austal has successfully handed over the last of three 22 metre aluminium catamarans for operation in the Australian state of Queensland. The completion of the three-vessel fleet for the Queensland Police Service was achieved in just over 12 months from initial order and adds to Austal’s track record in delivering multi-vessel orders on-time and on-budget.

Ship&Offshore
12.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Community of European Shipyards Associations

Two additional national associations, the Lithuanian Association of Shipbuilders and Shiprepairers (LLSRA) and the Bulgarian National Association of Shipbuilding and Shiprepair (BULNAS) have been confirmed by the CESA on its this year's General…

Ship&Offshore
12.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Bureau Veritas publishes class rules for submarines

The international classification society Bureau Veritas has published its rules for the classification of naval submarines, which cover verification by an independent third party of everything from design and maintenance requirements to safety of the crew and protection of the environment.

Ship&Offshore
11.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Northrop Grumman opens new facility

Northrop Grumman Corporation has opened its new U.K. technical support centre to provide service, repair and maintenance for the company’s inertial navigation systems (INS) used in Royal Navy ships and submarines.

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