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Rolls-Royce has signed contracts worth around £160 million for UT-Design vessels and equipment for the offshore market in the second half of 2004, the company said today.
Rolls-Royce has signed orders with the Chilean Navy to service gas turbines on five new ships in its fleet for the next 20 years - a key element of Chile's transformation of its fleet to gas turbine technology.
Rolls-Royce has won an order worth more than $40 million to supply nine gas turbines for the Republic of Korea Navy's KDX III destroyer programme.
ABG Shipyard, the largest private yard in India, has selected Rolls-Royce to design and provide equipment for three Indian Coast Guard ships which will prepare it for potential environmental crises - particularly oil spills.
Rolls-Royce played a significant role in bringing back into service two warships for the Romanian Navy, the first of which was officially handed over today.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 has completed another major development milestone - required for operation by the US Navy.
The Rolls-Royce ZEBRA battery has won its first order, to power the rescue craft which forms a vital part of the NATO Submarine Rescue System.
(Miami, Florida) - New software that provides revolutionary advances in shiplift control and operation technology by providing the safest and most cost-effective means of dry-docking ships was launched today by Syncrolift, Inc., a Rolls-Royce company.
Rolls-Royce, the global company providing power systems for land, sea and air, will provide and operate specialist craft which will race to rescue crews trapped within submarines in distress.
Rolls-Royce has been selected by Lockheed Martin to provide MT30 gas turbine engines and waterjets for up to two ships of the Littoral Combat Ship programme (LCS), the next generation of US Navy warship.
A key testing milestone for two Rolls-Royce gas turbines for the Royal Navy's first Type 45 destroyer has been completed. The groundbreaking WR-21 powerplants completed factory acceptance testing at French programme partner DCN's facility at Indret.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has completed a major development milestone, receiving certification from a leading verification agency.
NVC-Design, part of Rolls-Royce, has won its first contract for an innovative product tanker design.
Rolls-Royce, a global leader in the marine industry, has unveiled designs for a family of fast naval ships at the Pacific 2004 exhibition in Sydney, Australia.
Rolls-Royce Naval Marine Inc., in conjunction with Doosan Heavy Industries, has been selected to supply controllable pitch propellers for the Republic of Korea Navy's new KDX III Destroyer program
Pascagoula, MS - Rolls-Royce Naval Marine Inc. broke ground today for the expansion of its foundry in Pascagoula, Mississippi. The new facility will enhance manufacturing capabilities and improve production efficiency across a range of Marine propellers and submarine propulsors.