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Spanish shipbuilder and designer IZAR and Rolls-Royce today announced plans for a new European High Speed Cargo Vessel as a cost-effective short-sea shipping alternative to road transport in Europe.
An order marking the 400th sale of one of the most popular ship designs in the world's offshore oil and gas industry has been placed with Rolls-Royce.
The new Rolls-Royce MT30 gas turbine, which brings state-of-the-art aero engine technology to the marine market, has successfully run for the first time at the Rolls-Royce site in Bristol, UK.
Rolls-Royce business Syncrolift Inc has won a $32 million order to provide a ship lifting system at a new Indian naval base.
The new Rolls-Royce Marine Trent 30 gas turbine brings state-of-the-art Trent aero engine technology to the cruise industry.
Chantilly, VA - Rolls-Royce today announced the appointment of Patrick Marolda as President - Rolls-Royce Naval Marine Inc. effective immediately.
Rolls-Royce aims to play a pivotal role in Indian naval and coastguard new build and support programmes worth up to £2 billion over the next ten to 15 years.
Rolls-Royce plc announced today that it is to open its first University Technology Centre (UTC) outside of the UK.
Rolls-Royce today announced a senior management change within its marine business.
Rolls-Royce has won a contract worth approximately £20 million to provide propeller shaftlines and other equipment for the first six Royal Navy Type 45 destroyers.