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Built in Gujarat, Navys survey vessel sets sail for Mumbai - Indian Express
RAJKOT: The first Catamaran Hydrographic Survey Vessel, constructed by Alcock Ashdown Ltd (AAGL), the flagship ship-building company of the state government, set sail for Mumbai from Ghogha in Bhavnagar district on Wednesday. The ship is sailing to Mumbai for final drydocking and finishing work followed by sea trials leading to the delivery of the vessel. The AAGL is building six same vessels for the Navy. These vessels are intended to undertake coastal hydrographic survey of ports, their approaches and limited oceanographic survey. The cost of each vessel is Rs 109.89 crore. On delivery, the AAGL will be the first Indian shipyard, except Ministry of Defence and Modders of Steel shipyards, to deliver ships to the Indian Navy.
RAJKOT: The first Catamaran Hydrographic Survey Vessel, constructed by Alcock Ashdown Ltd (AAGL), the flagship ship-building company of the state government, set sail for Mumbai from Ghogha in Bhavnagar district on Wednesday. The ship is sailing to Mumbai for final drydocking and finishing work followed by sea trials leading to the delivery of the vessel. The AAGL is building six same vessels for the Navy. These vessels are intended to undertake coastal hydrographic survey of ports, their approaches and limited oceanographic survey. The cost of each vessel is Rs 109.89 crore. On delivery, the AAGL will be the first Indian shipyard, except Ministry of Defence and Modders of Steel shipyards, to deliver ships to the Indian Navy.