Roll-on Roll-off Vessel
Delivered in 2008, the vessel has since gained international recognition in the maritime arena. Its sister ship, Ciudad de Cadiz, was delivered in April 2009.
From offshore support vessels to renewables and specialised crafts, we offer bespoke design and construction that aligns with our customers’ operational and business needs.
With our extensive expertise and advanced shipbuilding innovations, we are a trusted partner in the design and construction of RO-RO vessels tailored to our customers’ precise requirements. We build these specialised ships that prioritise quality, safety, and efficiency, ensuring seamless and dependable transport operations.
We design and build a wide range of vessels for support offshore oil and gas operations, drawing on our in-depth knowledge, engineering expertise and integrated shipyard capabilities to deliver optimal performance, safety, and reliability.
As the industry propels towards sustainable and renewable energy sources, the demand for offshore wind energy is set to surge. Embracing a future marked by emission-free solutions, our extensive fleet of vessels stands ready to support a wide spectrum of offshore and nearshore operations within the burgeoning renewables sector. Each vessel is meticulously designed for optimal safety and efficiency, ensuring robust capability and reliability in navigating complex renewable energy projects at sea.
To meet the increased demand for reliable power, our floating power barge solutions can provide electricity to areas with limited infrastructure, including urban areas with rapid and significant growth demand. A mobile asset, it can be easily relocated to affected places in the aftermaths of earthquakes or floods.
Estrella Del Mar III
Estrella Del Mar III, the highly efficient floating power plant that we built with Siemens Energy, provides our customer with a highly efficient power generation facility in Santo Domingo in Dominican Republic.
We were responsible for the engineering design, procurement and construction of the floating power barge, the balance of plant and the installation of the floating power plant, while Siemens Energy provided its combined cycle power plant with a capacity of 145 megawatts.
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