The first harbor T410 project tug for pushing and docking operations (order 10033)
Having joined the forebody and afterbody of the vessel, the shipbuilders successfully conducted a leakproof test of all compartments. Now they are painting an outer casing. The specialists are mounting pipelines, electric and fitter items as well as pre-insulated items. At the same time, the shipbuilders finish producing a control cabin at the assembly and welding workshop. Thus, the first harbor tug for pushing and docking operations will be built soon.
The second harbor T410 project tug for pushing and docking operations (order 10034)
The shipbuilders have already produced the forebody half hull and started preparatory works at the building berth to join it with the afterbody half hull. The specialists are actively cleaning and priming both parts of the vessel. The workers complete producing a control cabin.
The first non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel (order 10035)
The shipbuilders finish mounting deck machinery on the vessel which has been recently launched. The specialists are carrying out mooring trials.
The second non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel (order 10036)
Due to the well-coordinated work, the shipbuilders have produced the sections. They have already formed almost half of the vessel’s hull.
The third non-self-propelled B1500 project vessel (order 10037)
The shipbuilders continue producing sections which will then be placed at the shipyard’s building berth.
The workers of the metal production workshop are cutting and bending metal to produce parts for the vessel’s hull, which is the fourth non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel (order 10038).
Currently, the shipbuilders are carrying out planned maintenance of NIBULON’s three self-propelled vessels.