Shipbuilders at the Nakhodka Ship Repair Plant (NSRZ, Primorsky Krai) are currently building 11 fishing fleet vessels (specialized ships designed for searching, catching, processing, and transporting aquatic biological resources). This data is provided in a Russian government message dedicated to the company's 75th anniversary.
The shipyard is working on crab catchers of projects such as 03141, GM 5.03, and CCa5712LS. Four more vessels – "Kapitan", "Kapitan Khazan", "Dmitry Konoplev", and "Bukhta Natalii" – built under project CCa5712LS, were previously handed over to the customer. They are operated in the Sea of Okhotsk.
In June, the vessel "Alexander Rodin" (project 03141) was launched at the NSRZ production site. The crab catcher was built under the "Quotas for Keel" program.
Concurrently, the volume of ship repair at the enterprise is increasing. This includes technical maintenance and bringing Soviet and modern vessels into compliance with regulations. Over the past 5 years, scheduled repairs have been carried out on more than 300 vessels.
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