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Particular attention has been given to A couple of months before the Fin- ma expects to apply the same technolo- the double ended ferry’s efficiency by min- ferries deal, STX Finland Rauma secured an gies as in the research-purpose icebreaker imising the docking time of the vessel by order from Ministry of Fisheries and Marine ordered by the South African Department using wide bow and stern ramps and by Resources of Namibia for the construction of Environmental Affairs (to be delivered designing the ferry as a two-ended vessel, of a fisheries research vessel. The ship, with by the yard in 2012). meaning that it can run both directions. A a contract value of approximately EUR 35 diesel-electric power plant propulsion en- million, will bring some 250 man-years of TURKU STAYS ACTIVE gine, which utilises Z drive rudder propel- labour to the Rauma shipyard, with deliv- STX Turku has also bounced back – at least lers at both ends of the ship, was selected ery scheduled for spring 2012. This versa- in part – from losing the RCCL deal to Ger- as the propulsion for the vessel. tile specialised vessel will be approximately many. In April, STX Finland and Saipem The new double-ended ferry will start 62 metres long and will provide accom- S.p.A signed a contract on major over- to operate at the beginning of 2013 and it modation for 45 crew members and re- haul and maintenance of the semisub- will accommodate 250 passengers, three search personnel. mersible pipelay vessel Castoro Sei. The trucks with tandem trailers and 39 cars. 10 seatec 2/2011 In the design of the ship, STX Rau- work on the ship, providing employment