Ferguson Marine has introduced one other milestone within the building of MV Glen Rosa, confirming that set up of the vessel’s galley has been accomplished, the corporate acknowledged.
In a submit marking the progress, the shipbuilder described the galley as “the beating coronary heart of a vessel for each passengers and crew, the place CalMac Ferries Restricted’s iconic CalMac and cheese can be made.”
The corporate stated the set up brings the ferry nearer to supply, calling it “a proud second for everybody concerned” within the challenge. Ferguson Marine thanked its workforce for his or her continued dedication and Promart Manufacturing for supplying the galley’s tools.
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MV Glen Rosa is being constructed for Caledonian Maritime Belongings Ltd (CMAL) and is the sister ship to MV Glen Sannox.
Earlier this 12 months, Ferguson Marine additionally signed a contract with BAE Techniques to manufacture three main structural parts for HMS Birmingham, the fourth ship within the Royal Navy’s Kind 26 frigate programme. The work will maintain and develop the Port Glasgow yard’s 300-strong workforce over the following two to 3 years.
The contract follows earlier collaboration between Ferguson Marine and BAE Techniques in 2024, when the yard delivered hull sections for an additional Kind 26 frigate. These items have been transported to BAE’s Govan facility aboard the CW-9 barge operated by Coastworks, demonstrating the yard’s capacity to supply and transfer large-scale naval constructions to exacting requirements.
Chief Govt Graeme Thomson described the brand new settlement as “a major step for Ferguson Marine”, saying it reaffirmed the yard’s place within the UK’s shipbuilding panorama. He added that the deal would “improve the UK’s world-class maritime functionality” whereas creating alternatives for apprentices and new tradespeople to develop abilities in superior naval engineering.

