Newbuildings keep Kestrel busy
by
Dale Crisp
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last modified
Jun 21, 2010 12:04 PM
KESTREL Maritime’s Nick Doggett is finding 2010 a difficult year to gauge.
So far actual activity in Australia has been reasonably quiet for Kestrel’s principals, the Dutch-headquartered RollDock and the Danish/German joint venture Combi Lift, but the second half promises a marked upturn with at least three major sub-sea projects – mostly...
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