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Seatruck Panorama is now mored at H&W.
https://www.vesselfinder.com
Well spotted ,Mr Major Ship Spotter and well done, I think ,Tango,Sir, for first seeing this one coming .
How's about having a peep at the Good Ship Pugnax which is shown to be coming to Belfast but it is and has been moored in Belfast Lough for a few days after a voyage from Port Arthur USA .it is a " Heavy Load Carrier " registered in Curacao which is a Caribbean Island. It is not shown on the Belfast Harbour Site at all ...Interesting ..Is it heading ........................!!!? We certainly need news now of something to cause the waters of the Lower Lagan to ripple a bit !!!
Scottish Government and Ferguson Marine in the headlines today .... you just can't make these stories up
dawski37 In relation to your 15.36 post what I find interesting about the Pugnax is that vesselfinder says it is due to arrive in Belfast 11am yesterday. That said I do not recall seeing it on the Belfast Harbour site in the previous seven days. I would have expected it to have shown up last week if it was coming in yesterday. It is also not showing as being expected in the next seven days. I am at a loss to work out where it is going.
drango In relation to your 15.45 post a good example of why you do not put politicians in charge of shipyards. I note that despite a technical loss to be generous of £100m the boss of Ferguson Marine was paid £750,000. So in comparison JW's salary was not that bad.
Agree politicians can't run shipyards. Tim Hair classed in some articles as the turn around director has been put in charge for a few months to oversee the completion of the ship. Not a bad earner.
Belfast Telegraph
April 30 2021 11:00 AM
The reintroduction of apprenticeships at Harland & Wolff rekindles memories of the years around the foundation of Northern Ireland when the province was known as the anvil of the Empire because of its pre-eminent shipbuilding, engineering, and ropeworks industries.
Securing an apprenticeship at The Yard, as the H&W shipyard was known, was akin to getting a job for life. It was an industry which employed thousands mostly from east Belfast and the Shankill areas of Belfast. Times and the fortunes of Harland and Wolff have changed dramatically since those days and it was only recently that the company synonymous with Belfast was saved from extinction.
The apprentices, who will be recruited from September this year, will need to have better educational qualifications than their predecessors and learn vastly different skills, but it is encouraging that a company with a 160-year history in Northern Ireland has diversified and is bringing on the next generation of workers who will ensure that it will prosper in future.
is that relevant to infa?
https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/local/fife/2183875/deserted-fife-bifab-yard-welcomes-new-business/
No it is the site that was not bought by INFA.