The first harbor T410 project tug for pushing and docking operations (order 10033)Having finished two stages of outer painting works, the shipbuilders installed a superstructure. At present, the vessel’s hull structure is completed. The specialists are mounting pipelines, electric and fitter items, pre-insulated items, anchor gears, and coupling winches. NIBULON’s shipbuilders are installing exterior doors, port holes, and fenders.The shipyard will soon receive the propulsion system, in particular rudder propellers and main engines.The second harbor T410 project tug for pushing and docking operations (order 10034)Having cleaned and primed the vessel’s half hulls, the specialists joined the forebody with the afterbody. The workers are preparing to install a vessel’s superstructure. They have already placed diesel-generators in the auxiliary machinery room. The specialists are mounting tanks, pipelines, bottom and aboard fittings. The workers continue forming the vessel’s hull. The first non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel (order 10035)The shipbuilders finish mooring trials; the vessel will soon be delivered to a customer.The second non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel (order 10036)The shipbuilders complete forming the hull structure. They are mounting the final forebody and afterbody sections. The shipyard’s workers are conducting a water tightness test midship.The third non-self-propelled B1500 open type vessel (order 10037)The first sections have been placed at the shipyard’s building berth. The specialists are producing the rest of the sections.The fourth non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel (order 10038)The workers of the metal production workshop are cutting and bending metal to produce parts for the vessel’s hull.