
Pierroberto Folgiero officially appointed CEO of Fincantieri
The shareholders' meeting elected the new Board of Directors, chaired by Claudio Graziano, and approved the 2021 financial statements with a profit of 125 million euros
The shareholders' meeting elected the new Board of Directors, chaired by Claudio Graziano, and approved the 2021 financial statements with a profit of 125 million euros
The Valiant Lady inaugurates the Virgin Voyages call in the port of the British Protectorate in the Mediterranean: 5 stopovers expected in 2022
The units of Viking are built according to the most recent regulations in terms of navigation and equipped with the most modern safety systems, including the 'safe return to port'
The unprecedented vessel will operate in Norway on a 23 miles long route as a feeder to supply large transoceanic merchant ships departing from the port of Ålesund
The order, not yet finalised, is for 6 ships for various brands of the American group. Meanwhile Carnival Cruise Line is the first US company to have its entire fleet back into service
Main shareholder Cassa Depositi e Prestiti presents the list for the renewal of the Board of Directors: current CEO of Maire Tecnimont Pierroberto Folgiero designated as new CEO
The contract, signed by the Fincantieri subsidiary and the Norwegian company, provides for the option for 2 additional ships. The Commissioning Service Operations Vessel will support sustainable support operations in offshore wind farms
The two Italian companies have signed a MoU that provides for a closer collaboration also in the area of Carbon Capture and Storage and renewable energy
The debut for the (already operational) Leonardo Da Vinci, latest entry into the fleet of a group which also announced a new 1 billion euro investment plan
The cruise ship is the 75th ship of the Italian manufacturer in the LR class. The partnership between the two companies began in 1990
The ship is 241 meters long, 32 meters wide and can accommodate up to 1,200 passengers
The units, to be built by Vard in Vietnam, will be 85 meters long and use green ammonia as fuel
Work on the unit began in 2019 and should be completed by 2023. Marine Interiors, a subsidiary of the Italian shipyard, will take care of the interior fittings
The Viking Octantis, built in the Norwegian shipyard of Søviknes (Vard), is the ninth cruise unit completed this year by the Italian group
Terna awarded the Italian group a € 77 million contract for the supply and installation of a submarine connection between Elba and the mainland