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Technip Offshore Finland’s shipyard in Mäntyluoto (Pori) specialises in offshore vessels. for Technology and Innovation (TEKES) has Despite recent setbacks suffered by The shipyard also unites the marine provided funds for offshore industry busi- the shipbuilding industry, Mrs. Salmi-Lind- industry clusters of Russia and Finland as nesses and networking. Such projects re- gren remains optimistic. it has become the joint venture of STX quire quite a lot of specialised networking ”I am certain that Finland’s shipyards Finland Oy and Russian United Shipbuild- abilities and, consequently, have tremen- have potential for success.” she maintains. ing Corporation (USC). The joint venture agreement was signed in December 2010 dous export potential,” Salmi-Lindgren TECHNOLOGY AND and Arctech started its operation 1 April, INNOVATIONS 2011. The company is equally owned by new ships has in recent times been on the In the innovative field of arctic ships, some both of its shareholders. decrease worldwide. Hopefully this is just success can already be noted. points out. ”Overall, the number of orders for Arctech Helsinki Shipyard is located a temporary phenomenon. Once the new Arctech Helsinki Shipyard Inc. spe- in Ruoholahti in southern Helsinki. At pre- environmental regulations of IMO (Inter- cialises in arctic shipbuilding technology – sent, the company has approximately 400 national Maritime Organisation) start to in other words, building ice-breakers and employees. be implemented, decisions for new ship other offshore and special vessels to be investments will probably eventually be operated in Arctic regions. Many of the arctic ships that have been recently built have been designed by In fact, Helsinki shipyard has deliv- Aker Arctic Technologies, another mem- ”Finnish shipyards have the right kind ered approximately 60 percent of the ice- ber of the Finnish Marine Industries. In the of expertise. Still, quite a lot remains to breakers currently in operation around the near future, the vast potential for new gas be done before the shipbuilding industry world. and oil fields in the arctic regions will quite made.” again becomes a huge financial success. Arctech has a long history and ex- probably cause further demand for ships On the plus side, our shipbuilders already perience in building arctic vessels. In the that can be operated in harsh arctic con- have an excellent reputation and good ref- same location, Helsinki Shipyard, ships ditions. erences – such as Viking Line’s latest cruise have been built for almost 150 years. To- ship, the LNG-powered M/S Viking Grace. day, Arctech expects to be the forerunner Environmentally friendly ships running on in developing and applying various tech- liquefied natural gas provide new possibil- nological innovations in the field of arc- ities for Finnish shipyards in the future.” tic ships. 34 seatec 1/2013 MERJA KIHL ARI MONONEN