According to the approved schedules the construction of “NIBULON’s” towing fleet is being continued at shipbuilding yard “Wadan Yards Ocean”. Gradually, the works are moved to a dry dock. We want to remind you that by this time the first tug of the company (order № 183) has been there. Currently, works on saturation are continued, painting of the hull is conducted. Now the second tug will be brought out to the dock by specialists of the yard (order № 184). These works were started on Friday, 11th of March, 2011. The tug was taken to the predock ground, with subsequent transfer to the dry dock. Moving was carried out in a regular operation mode, using a trailer. After the final move of tug hull to the dry dock, assembly of hull will be continued (including deck-house and deck erection), insulating and painting works will be started. Works on the other two tugs orders of the company are being continued at the same time in the workshops of the yard. Order № 185: hull formation is continued, manufacturing of sections and their further aggregation into units is being continued. Order № 186: manufacturing of sections and units is in process, the first blocks are formed. Arrival of towing equipment is continued – it arrives under terms stipulated by the contract, and in full, including engines, fuel separators, deck equipment (winches, hand-knobs, anchors, chains) insulation etc. *** The shipbuilding yard “Wadan Yards Okean” is an old and reliable partner for our company. We regard with favour to the internal processes and changes occurring at the enterprise. We are grateful to the staff of the yard for fruitful cooperation and we are further cooperation-oriented. Projects for future shipbuilding orders were developed by the project company “PossTorola” on the order of our company, including projects of new non-self-propelled vessels, tugs, passenger ships. But given the situation on the domestic agricultural market, the absence of quotas, closure of export, unfortunately, we have to suspend the implementation of our new projects. Photo report