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Rolls-Royce is to provide the Government of South Australia with an A$50m shiplift which will be a key element of a major new shipbuilding and ship repair development at Techport Australia.
Rolls-Royce and Kellogg Brown & Root sign A$50m Royal Australian Navy support contract
Rolls-Royce has won its largest ever marine order in the Offshore industry in a deal worth around £60 million.
One of the world's most innovative offshore vessels was delivered to its owner October 21. Designed by Rolls-Royce for Olympic Shipping, Olympic Octopus embodies the latest thinking in offshore anchor handlers for worldwide operation.
Rolls-Royce has won another significant order for the largest naval gas turbines in the world to power a next generation US Navy warship.
Rolls-Royce, the world-leading provider of power systems and services, has delivered the first three gas turbine generator sets which will provide the main electrical power system for the Republic of Korea Navy's first 7,000-tonne destroyer, designated KDX-III.
Rolls-Royce has won its largest contract for a single offshore vessel, which will also be the world's most powerful offshore vessel with a pulling power of more than 350 tonnes. Rolls-Royce will deliver design and equipment systems worth nearly £20 million, following a contract between Farstad Shipping and Aker Yards to build the Rolls-Royce designed construction vessel.
ESNAAD, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), has become the first Middle East based ship owner to order UT-Design vessels from Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce has unveiled the latest design in its family of coastal protection vessels at the Pacific 2006 exhibition in Sydney, Australia, building on a series of order successes worldwide.
Craig Taylor
Business Partner – Corporate Communications
Gordon Welsh
Communications Director - Marine