- to form
Finnyards. This
company was
purchased by
Kvaerner and
became Aker
Finnyards. In
January 2005
Kvaerner Masa-Yards and Aker
Finnyards merged to...
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larger Pohjanmaa. The
ships were
constructed at the
Rauma shipyard by
Finnyards. The
ships have a
steel hull and
aluminum alloy superstructure. The class...
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Tallink on the
Paldiski to Kapellskär route. She was
built as Star at Aker
Finnyards Helsinki Shipyard,
Finland for
Tallink and
entered service on
their Helsinki...
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available to
military leaders. All
ships were
built at
Rauma shipyard by Aker
Finnyards in Rauma, Finland. The
vessels have
their home base at Upinniemi. In March...
- by
Irish Ferries. The ship was
launched on 1
September 2000[3] at Aker
Finnyards shipyard in Rauma,
Finland and
services the Dublin–Holyhead route. The...
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route connecting Oslo, Norway, with Kiel, Germany. She was
built at Aker
Finnyards Rauma Shipyard,
Finland in 2007 and has been the
largest ferry in the...
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constructed at the
Rauma shipyard (initially by
Hollming and
after the
merger Finnyards) in Rauma, Finland. All the
ships have
their home port in Pansio. All...
- the Seas was
completed in
November 2009.
Freedom of the Seas left Aker
Finnyards Turku Shipyard,
Finland on 24
April 2006 and
started regular sailings...
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Royal Caribbean International. The 15-deck ship was
built in the Aker
Finnyards Turku Shipyard, Finland. At 154,407 GT, she
joined Freedom of the Seas...
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largest ferry in the
world is the 75,156-ton
Color Magic,
built by Aker
Finnyards of Finland, and
operated by
Color Line on the
route between Oslo in Norway...