Evotec scores a grand slam
Deck equipment supplier Evotec has secured yet a new contract to supply systems for new trawlers ordered by Faroese fishing company Faroe Origin. The order for the 44-metre vessels has…
Deck equipment supplier Evotec has secured yet a new contract to supply systems for new trawlers ordered by Faroese fishing company Faroe Origin. The order for the 44-metre vessels has…
Faroe Origin has placed an order for a pair of new 44.10 metre trawlers to bring the company’s fleet back up to six vessels. The new will vessels have options…
The partially outfitted hull of the new Faroese pelagic trawler/purse seiner Finnur Friði is expected to be on its way to Denmark from the Karstensen yard in Poland. The 88-metre,…
It’s one of the famous names in the Shetland fleet, with a reputation that goes back a long way. The new Altaire LK-429 has been built for the Altaire Fishing Company…
The christening of new pelagic trawler Sille Marie is taking place today (12th August) at the quayside in Kristiansand, the new vessel having been delivered to fishing company Sille Marie…
Norwegian fishing company Asbjørn Selsbane has taken delivery of trawler/seiner/crabber Stødig, after a delay in delivery of some months from the Karstensen yard in Skagen. Outfitted for shrimp trawling, seine…
Karstensens Skibsværft has designed and delivered the versatile new pelagic trawler Gollenes for its Fosnavåg-based owners. This is a repeat order by the owners of Gollenes AS, who have recently…
Danish shipbuilder Karstensens Skibsværft has been active in Poland for some time, having initially contracted hull construction to Polish shipyards, and subsequently establishing its own production in Gdynia, Karstensen Shipyard…
The latest pelagic vessel to join the Scottish fleet has been built for a partnership between Interfish subsidiary Northbay Fishing Company and the Wiseman Fishing Company, headed by Scottish Pelagic…
Wärtsilä is to supply propulsion systems for four new fishing vessels being built at Skagen in Denmark for Norwegian and Icelandic operators. The four 75-metre vessels are being built for…