The Kallista Helen is launched by Ferguson By Scott Wright BOSSES at the nationalised Ferguson Marine shipyard on the Clyde have hailed a “milestone” in its recovery with the launch of a workboat for the Scottish fish farming sector. Ferguson has been building the 26-metre Kallista Helen for Inverlussa Marine Services, the Isle of Mull-based workboat operator that serves the aquaculture industry. The second vessel to be built by Port Glasgow-based Ferguson for Inverlussa, the Kallista Helen will work on the west coast of Scotland and around the Northern Isles on a long-term charter to salmon producer Scottish Sea Farms.
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Ferguson Marine in Port Glasgow will start weekend production on March 19 for at least six months. The vacancies are mainly for pipe fitters and steel workers in line with current build requirements on MV Glen Sannox and Hull 802, the two ferries being built for Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL). Tim Hair, Turnaround Director at Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow), said: I want to take advantage of better weather and extended daylight hours over the next six months to drive the project hard. Last year was challenging, with disruption created by the pandemic, but we’re confident we can increase momentum in 2021.
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