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A contract to build two new small ferries for the River Clyde has gone to a shipyard in Merseyside Privately-owned Western ...
Western Ferries last year carried 1.2 million passengers and 600,000 cars on the Gourock to Dunoon route and employs about 60 people. Ferguson's employs about 300 workers and apprentices in an ...
Dunoon-based Western Ferries (Clyde) has revealed that Merseyside shipbuilder APCL Cammell Laird will shortly begin construction of two vehicle and passenger ferries for the route, after making the ...
The Ferguson Marine shipyard on the River Clyde has lost out again on a contract to build new ferries. The nationalised firm, based in Port Glasgow, had submitted a bid to build two new small vessels ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The company that runs the frequent Gourock to Dunoon ferry service has unveiled the preferred bidder for two new ferries to join its fleet.
Western managing director Gordon Ross said: “Western Ferries is pleased to announce the preferred bidder statement of a new vessel construction contract to leading UK shipbuilder APCL Cammell Laird, ...
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Wirral Globe on MSNCammell Laird wins multi-million pound Western Ferries contractCAMMELL Laird has secured a multi-million pound contract to build new vehicle and passenger ferries. Scottish firm Western Ferries announced today (Friday, April 25) that the Birkenhead company has ...
Scotland’s nationalised shipyard Ferguson Marine has lost out on yet another contract to build new vessels – this time for ...
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