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FORGACS Shipyard Tomago – formerly known as Carrington Slipways – is making waves not only when it launches a new vessel but also as one of Australia’s leading ship building facilities.
From the design process through to laying the keel and on to launching, FORGACS are capable of constructing both steel and aluminium hull vessels such as tugs, passenger craft and naval ships amongst others. Some of these are able to be built totally undercover to achieve superior quality.
Over its history, FORGACS Shipyard have been proud to launch the Seafaris, Wiseman's Ferry, David Allan, the Searoad Tamar, the Aurora Australia, the John Cadman, the Blackburn Cove, the HMAS Tobruk and many more.
Seafaris took out the top prize in its class at the prestigious 2007 World Superyacht Awards in Venice
Tomago Facility
Latitude: 32.83 S
Longitude: 151.73 E
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Construction Hall No 1
6500sqm x 6 OHT cranes
Construction Hall No 2
3500sqm x 3 OHT cranes
Construction Berth No 1
100m long x 5000 dwt
3 x 20 tonne portal cranes
Construction Berth No 2
150m long x 10000 dtw
2 x 60 tonne portal cranes
2 launching basins and load out wharves
Floating platform systems production area
Safety training
Skills training
Apprentice training
Quality to ISO – 9001 LRQA |
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