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Article: ALGERIA ORDERS TWO CAR-FERRIES FROM SPAIN FOR EURO 131 MILLION.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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- European Report
- Article date:
- January 16, 2002
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Algeria has ordered two car-ferries from Spain in a deal worth Euro 131.621 million, according to official sources in Algiers. The agreement concerns the construction of two car-ferries by the Spanish company Izar Construcciones Navale for the Entreprise Nationale Algerienne de Transport Maritime de Voyageurs (ENTMV). The two 143 metre vessels, each capable of carrying 1,300 passengers, should be delivered within 24 to 26 months. A Spanish Government credit will ...
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