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For a time, Glasgow was shipbuilding capital of the worldFor 250 years, Glasgow was shipbuilding capital of the world - so ...
The fully electric loch-class ferries are due to serve the Isle of Bute, Mull, Loch Fyne, Raasay and Gigha. A contract awarded to a Polish shipyard for the construction of seven new electric ferries ...
By 2003, the building was vacant, and not part of the shipyard, while its neighbour, the Fairfield’s HQ, was A-listed and restored as a business centre. The call for it to be listed was started by a ...
A Scottish shipyard is to help with Canada’s "largest and most complex shipbuilding effort undertaken since the Second World War". A contract has been signed between BAE Systems and Canada’s ...
Those days are long gone, but it does not mean that we should give up on shipbuilding as a key part of the Scottish economy. New vessels are always needed for our island communities, and there is ...
The Princess Royal officially opened a new shipbuilding academy in Glasgow. The £12 million BAE Systems' Applied Shipbuilding Academy, located at the Scotstoun site, is a state-of-the-art training ...
During the decline of the Scottish shipbuilding industry in the 1960s, the yard became government-owned and one of the few that remained on the Clyde. READ NEXT:Glasgow politician writes deeply ...