Steel blocks
Print versionSteel blocks for post-panamax container vessels (Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd.)
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Steel grand blocks for panamax size cruise ships (“Kvaerner Masa-Yards” in Helsinki, Finland)
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Steel sections of sponsons for cruise liner “Princess Ragnhild” conversion
(Shipyard “Blohm + Voss” in Hamburg, Germany)
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Steel blocks for platform supply vessels (Kleven Verft AS, Norway)
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Steel blocks for passenger ship (“Aker Finnyards” in Rauma)
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Steel grand blocks for the world’s largest cruise ships “Genesis 1” and “Genesis 2” and also for a passenger ferry “Tallink” (STX Finland OY Cruise (former “Aker Yards”), Finland)
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Steel blocks for ferry (Western Shipbuilding Yard)
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Steel blocks for Ro-Ro vessels (Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd.)
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Steel blocks for bulk carriers (Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd.)
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Steel blocks for NAVY ships (Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd.)
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