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Western Marine's Ro-Ro ferry for Denmark, 'Isefjord', was delivered in early 2013
Rising star shipbuilder Western Marine Shipyard of Bangladesh has signed a contract with New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for building a new unrestricted international SOLAS passenger ship.
The deal was signed between the two parties at Western Marine’s office in Chittagong. The ship will be built for Tokelau, a non-self governing territory of New Zealand in the South Pacific Ocean.
The Administration of Tokelau will use the ship to carry passengers from Tokelau to the islands of Samoa, a voyage that takes approximately three days. The contract is worth US$6.6 million and the shipyard says the project will be completed by December.
Built under class to Lloyd’s Register, the vessel is the first Pacific-going ferry for a Bangladeshi shipyard. The ship will measure 43 metres in length and have a carrying capacity of 60 passengers, as well as 50 tonnes of cargo and supplies.