The Type 42 destroyer, nicknamed “Crazy Red Chicken” after her red Liver Bird badge, was built by Cammell Laird in 1982 and ... where the former Birkenhead Historic Warship, HMS Plymouth ...
Built by Cammell Laird, Birkenhead, launched on 16 July 1904, and commissioned on 18 July 1905. She was originally to have been named HMS Fastnet, but was renamed prior to construction.
Cammell Laird chief executive, John Syvret CBE, who met with NERC chief operating officer Paul Fox to seal the deal in Birkenhead, said the agreement with NERC moves Cammelll Laird into its next ...
The Steam Packet's high-speed vessel has left dry-dock before returning to service next month. The Manannan is due to start running again on March 28 and has been undergoing maintenance work at ...
The Birkenhead-based business, which completed work on the RRS Sir David Attenborough in the summer of 2021, has reported a pre-tax profit of £6.8m for the [...] Cammell Laird, the company ...
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First glimpse of £26m 'boss ferry' as its name is revealedWork on the £26m project is being carried out at Birkenhead shipyard Cammell Laird, with the new vessel set to come into service in the summer of 2026. The livery will retain the classic red ...
Some workers at shipbuilder Cammell Laird have voted to strike over fears 290 jobs could be axed despite the yard securing two big Royal Navy contracts. Last month it was announced that the ...
The announcement was made at a keel-laying ceremony on January 10. Work on the £26m project is being carried out at Birkenhead shipyard Cammell Laird, with the new vessel set to come into service in ...
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