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Fosen Yard Emden signs construction contracts for six ships

16.12.2021
Emden, 15th December 2021 | Innovation made in East Frisia – the type of ship should set new standards.Fosen Yard Emden received a new order and constructs six new vessels for a German finance company. 

“We are happy about the order,” says Carsten Stellamanns, Managing Director of Fosen Yard Emden. “The contracts are provided with a reservation customary in the industry, on which we now work with the process partners “. The construction of the ships is planned for spring 2022, the entire series should be delivered in 2023.

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Credits: Fosen Yard Emden GmbH

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