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Hurtigruten AS
vessel built by
Bruces Verkstad in
Sweden and
Fosen Mekaniske Verksteder in
Rissa Muni****lity,
Norway in 2001. It is the
fourth ship to sail for...
- Sweden, by Öresundsvarvet, and it was then
towed to
Fosen Mekaniske Verksteder in Rissa, Norway, for completion. The
vessel was
launched in
March 2002...
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Bergen Mekaniske Verksted,
later Bergens Mekaniske Verksteder, was a
shipyard in
Solheimsviken in Bergen, Norway.
Established in 1855, it
later also built...
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owned by ANEK Lines. The ship was
completed in 2001 at
Fosen Mek
Verksteder A/S, Norway. It
travels from Ancona, Italy, to Patras, Greece, with a...
- MS
Trollfjord is a
Hurtigruten vessel built by
Fosen Mekaniske Verksteder in
Rissa Muni****lity,
Norway in 2002. It is
named after the
Norwegian Trollfjord...
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Atlantic fleet. She was
built along with two
sister ships by
Fosen Mekaniske Verksteder,
Norway in the
early 1990s.
These two are
Oslofjord and
Patria Seaways...
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owned by
Adria Ferries. The ship was
built as
Ikarus in
Fosen Mek
Verksteder A/S,
Norway for
Minoan Lines in 1997, and
later renamed Ikarus Palace...
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Oslofjord is the last of
three similar vessels built by
Fosen Mekaniske Verksteder in the
early 1990s. The
other two
vessels are Leif
Ericson and Patria...
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employer in
Rissa is
Fosen Yard AS.
Opened in 1972 as
Fosen Mekaniske Verksteder, it has
built a
number of
vessels used in
Norway and abroad: MV Blue Puttees...
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owned and
operated by
Corsica Linea. The ship
built in 1998 at
Fosen Mek
Verksteder A/S,
Norway for
Minoan Lines. Her
first name was
Pasiphae and then renamed...