Wilton-Fijenoord Yard Awarded $26.7-Million Contract To Build Two Patrol Vessels For Taiwan

Wilton-Fijenoord B.V. in Schie- dam, Netherlands, has booked an order valued at Dfl 60 million (about $26.7 million) for the con- struction of two Customs Patrol Vessels for the Republic of China (Taiwan). These ships will have an overall length of 214.56 feet, beam of 31.5 feet, and full-load displacement of 850 tons. They will be built in the Dutch yard's covered building dock No. 6, with delivery scheduled for mid-88.

Together with the work in progress on two submarines for Taiwan, and the building of three tugboats for Indonesia, this new contract guarantees an almost full workload in Wilton-Fijenoord's Newbuilding Department for the next 18 months.

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