Lisbon shipyard Navalrocha is poised for Iberia’s offshore renewables energy boom after posting record-half year results including a range of Offshore Support Vessels for market leaders including Fugro and Boskalis.
It comes as the firm reports significant growth in key target markets – including LPG and Product Carriers – following one of its strongest ever half-year performances.
With more than 30 projects delivered to date, Navalrocha is on course for another record-breaking year having completed further high-profile projects with Naval and Container Vessels in addition to Cruise, Passenger Ships and Pleasure Boats.
Supported by a dedicated supply chain, Navalrocha shipyard continues to adapt and evolve. Due to high levels of demand, it has accommodated pier side repair projects, adjacent to its drydocks to manage periods of peak capacity, while dispatching specialist engineering teams to support neighbouring shipyards, further increasing work volumes.
Future plans could also involve a pier expansion increasing the range of its current berth to 190m, accommodating vessels up to 140m.
Navalrocha is now positioning itself as an ‘LPG repair hub’ supporting north Atlantic and Mediterranean shipping routes. Steady progress in 2024 has seen five LPG repair contracts, in addition to several Bunker Tanker and Chemical Carrier projects.
Navalrocha Commercial Director Sergio Rodrigues said: “We have witnessed tremendous progress in growth markets such as LPG and Product Carriers in 2024. This has been matched by similar success in our core sectors resulting in one of our strongest ever half-year performances. Navalrocha is in pole position to serve the LPG and Product Carrier market due to our strategic location, close to the industrial port hub of Sines and the ‘Gateway to Europe’. We are also well positioned for vessels travelling to ports further north along the Portuguese Atlantic coast including Aveiro, Viana de Castelo and beyond. More broadly, we offer a set of distinct benefits to our clients, including a sheltered location with ideal shiprepair conditions, with more than 300 days of sunshine per year. The scale of our operation also provides a competitive edge with four easy-to-manage drydocks. Every project receives ‘priority treatment’ from our 70-strong workforce and world-class supply chain located onsite. This enables us to deliver fast, efficient and cost-effective solutions.”
Earlier this year, the yard welcomed longstanding Greek client MM Marine back to the yard to deliver repair packages for Bunker Tankers NAXOS II and KERKYRA, as part of a strong relationship with agent Resolute Maritime Services. This was followed by a series of projects with longstanding Singapore client BW EPIC Kosan to deliver repairs to three LPG Tankers – EPIC ST. THOMAS, EPIC ST. CROIX and EPIC CURAÇAO. Further progress in the LPG market involved repairs to LPG Tanker CGAS JUPITER owned by Christiania Holding A/S. Navalrocha’s ever-increasing reputation in the product carrier market further benefited from a project to support Maltese-flagged Oil/ Chemical Tanker BOMAR CERES, owned by Borealis Denizcilik, following a deal with agent OKT Shipping.
Expansion in the LPG and Product Carrier market has been mirrored by activity in the Military sector, with Navalrocha now servicing around 10% of the Portuguese Naval Fleet. In 2024, a notable project involved repair work to the NRP Sagres – which serves as a training ship for naval cadets. The distinctive steel-built three masted barque, with square sails on the fore and main masts and gaff rigging on the mizzen mast.
Navalrocha has also enjoyed growth in the General Cargo market supporting a range of European clients. This includes work to Azorean vessel FURNAS owned by Mutulista Açoreana, the Barbados-flagged WILSON CLYDE owned by Wilson Ship Management AS, the CELTIC EXPLORER owned by Charles M Willie & Co Shipping in the UK, and the ATLANTIC EXPRESS owned by Rohden Bereederung from Germany. It also supported the JAIME S (ex-ORION) Container Ship owned by Steer Mar Ship Management in addition to Rhode Nielsen’s Hopper Dredger Vessel VIKING.
Meanwhile, the yard continues to drive expansion in the Passenger, Cruise and Pleasure Boat market with a number of standout projects in recent months including the HANSEBLICK Inland Passenger Ship, the SÃO JORGE Passenger Ferry as well as Grand Circle’s Cruise Vessel CLIO. Navalrocha also saw a return of the Yacht-style Cruise Ship SEADREAM I operated by SeaDream Yacht Club alongside Explorers-class Cruise Ship LE CHAMPLAIN operated by Ponant.
Other notable projects in 2024 have involved tugboats CASTELO DE SINES, operated by Reboport and the MONTALVO and MONTINHO tugs operated by Rebonave.