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Esko Mustamäki, CEO for Arctech Helsinki Shipyard notes that approximately 60 percent of the icebreakers currently in operation worldwide have been built at Helsinki shipyard. S ituated on both sides of the Arctic year-round maritime export transportation exported. In addition to Finland, the main Circle, Finland has had plenty of use to the continent,” recounts Mr. Esko Mus- market areas have been Sweden and Rus- for icebreakers over the years. The coun- tamäki, CEO for Arctech Helsinki Shipyard. sia.” try’s seaways are liable to get blocked by heavy ice every winter. Continuous R&D in icebreaker design NEW VARIANTS has contributed to achieving success. ”Logistically, Finland was an island in Since those days, Finnish companies have ”Furthermore, Finland has built the 19th century when engineer Robert gained lots of more experience in build- numerous types of icebreakers: small- Runeberg started designing steam-pow- ing icebreakers. scale variants, shallow-water icebreakers ered icebreakers. This helped to establish 28 seatec 1/2018 ”Many of the icebreakers have been for river environments, AC/AC icebreakers