Tasmanian company to document the new ship build
Spirit of Tasmania has appointed Tasmanian production company HYPE TV to document the construction of the two new Spirit of Tasmania ships.
Spirit of Tasmania II – Lay-up in Hobart
Spirit of Tasmania II will be briefly visiting Hobart later this month with routine maintenance and repairs taking place in Hobart.
New Fire Technology installed on Spirit of Tasmania vessels
The new Spirit of Tasmania vessels under construction in Finland will be the first ferries to operate in Australia to feature Tasmanian-made marine fire safety insulation material.
Request for tender – travel counters on board
Spirit of Tasmania is seeking an experienced partner to manage the travel counters on board Spirit of Tasmania’s vessels.
Keel Laying of Spirit of Tasmania V
Construction of the second Spirit of Tasmania vessel remains on track with another significant milestone reached today.
New Spirits delivering extra capacity and state of the art design features
The vessels have an increased capacity for passengers from 1400 to 1800 and the number of cabins increasing from 222 to 301, but perhaps the most significant difference is the 59.8 per cent increase in vehicle lanes for passengers and freight vehicles
Spirit of Tasmania joins the Green Marine program
TT-Line Company Pty Ltd, operators of the Spirit of Tasmania vessels, has become the first Australian company to join the Green Marine environment certification program.
First steel cut for second Spirit of Tasmania vessel
Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) has formally started construction of the second roll on / roll off ships that have been commissioned to replace the current Spirit of Tasmania vessels.
Two more Tasmanian businesses awarded contracts in Spirt of Tasmania build
Finnish ship builder Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) and Spirit of Tasmania has announced two new Tasmanian contracts for the Spirit of Tasmania vessels.