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the Brazilian Wilson Sons has inaugurated a second ship yard to Guarujá
It is dedicated to the construction, repair and maintenance of ships for the oil industry and the gas
April 19, 2013
Yesterday the marine, harbour group and logistic Brazilian Wilson Sons has inaugurated an own new ship yard to Guarujá, in the Brazilian State of Saint Paolo. It is according to navalmeccanico plant of the South American company, that it always has another smaller yard to Guarujá.
The new yard, that it will be dedicated mainly to the construction, repair and maintenance of ships of support for the oil industry and the gas, is equipped of a dry dock of 145 meters of length for 26 meters of width equipped with a crane from 80 tons. The structure is realized with an investment of 60 million dollars, of which 90% about financed from the public fund Fundo from Marinha Merchant (FMM), that it is administered by the Ministry of Transportation, through the governmental credit institution Bench Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico and Social (BNDES).
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