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The MV Glen Rosa, the second of two vessels to serve Arran, was launched on Tuesday 9 April 2024 at Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow
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The sister vessel to MV Glen Sannox will be named MV Glen Rosa following a landslide win in a public vote Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) has announced that the vessel currently known as Hul
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We need your help to name Hull 802
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A spokesperson for CMAL said: “We welcome this well-researched and…
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MV Glen Sannox has returned to Port Glasgow from a brief but essential stay at dry dock in Greenock. The vessel—one of two dual-fuel ferries being built at Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) (FMPG)—has sp
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MV Glen Sannox has left Port Glasgow, heading down the Clyde for a three-week stay in dry dock in Greenock, where finishing touches will be made to internal systems including its propulsion, and for a
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The first emergency diesel generator has been run successfully on MV Glen Sannox, one of two dual fuel vessels being built at Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow). Read the full update on the Ferguson Marin
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Today, 30 June 2022, representatives of CMAL appeared at the Public Audit Committee to give evidence on the New Vessels for the Clyde and Hebrides: Arrangements to deliver vessels 801 and 802 report.
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Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) has announced the completion of a major milestone in the build of one of the dual-fuel ferries currently under construction. Hull 802, as the vessel is currently known,
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Following the statement made in parliament about the delay to the dual fuel ferries, our chief executive, Kevin Hobbs, said: “It is very disappointing to be informed of a further delay to the delivery
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Our chief executive, Kevin Hobbs, and director of vessels, Jim Anderson, have provided oral evidence to the Rural Economy and Connectivity (REC) Committee inquiry into construction and procurement of
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Our chief executive, Kevin Hobbs, has responded to the statement made today in the Scottish Parliament about the shipyard and dual fuel ferry contract. Kevin Hobbs said: “We are disappointed and frust
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Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity Michael Matheson said: “Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd has advised us that the first vessel, the MV Glen Sannox, will now be delivered
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The UK’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) passenger ferry was launched today (Tuesday 21st November 2017) on the Clyde by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. The 102-metre, roll-on/roll-off vehicle passe
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A major logistical engineering operation took place on the Clyde today (Friday 14th July) when an 88-tonne liquefied natural gas (LNG) tank was delivered to Ferguson shipyard, marking a significant mi
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MV GLEN SANNOX has been chosen as the name for Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited’s (CMAL) new dual fuel ferry.
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Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL) has announced a shortlist of names for the first of its two 102 metre dual fuel ferries and is inviting the public to vote for their favourite name. The shortlist
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view the presentation given to the Arran Ferry Committee
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The new ships will be highly manoeuvrable, with Twist Flow Costa Bulb Flap Rudders, three 620 kW bow thrusters and a 480 kW stern thruster
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Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) will host a series of public meetings to update communities on the design and build of the new dual fuel vessel for the Skye Triangle route and to discuss har