
Habbeké Shipyard B.V.
High Speed Aluminium Boats for Governmental & Professional users.
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Navalrocha
Naval Rocha is strategically located in the heart of the Lisbon harbour, that has favourable climate all year around and that can still be able to charge competitively.
Alicat Workboats Ltd
Specialist Aluminium and Steel boat builders and designers.
Almar Ships
ALMAR Shipyard, being founded in 2006, had began setting the quality standards in work boat & barge building industry in Turkey.
Italdraghe SpA
Since 1952 Italdraghe has been supplying a wide range of dredging equipment worldwide.
Richards Dry Dock & Engineering Ltd
Private dry dock and shipyard for vessels up to 85m, with 184m quay space. Time served labour for steel fabrication, pipeworking, engineering, joinery and painting. All on 5.5 acre site with storage and stevedoring capability.
Trefjar Ltd
Efficient, swift and sophisticated, Cleopatra is your key to success
WK Hydraulics BV
WK Hydraulics BV was originally set up in 1993, but if we include the owners’ 18 years of experience at Nautiservo BV, WK Hydraulics can now look back upon more than 35 years of experience in the field of hydraulic applications.
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