Production of Fifth Icon Class Ship Started at Meyer Turku Shipyard
On Monday, January 19, 2026, production of the fifth vessel in the Icon Class began at the Meyer Turku shipyard. The ceremonial event held in the steel hall was attended by representatives of the shipâs owner Royal Caribbean Group, the Meyer Turku organization, and the classification society.The traditional steel-cutting ceremony marked the start of more than two years of construction and outfitting work, involving thousands of professionals across different fields. Once completedâŠ
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense of Montenegro Visit KERSHIP Shipyard
KERSHIP welcomed Mr. Aleksa BeÄiÄ, Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, and Mr. Dragan Krapovic, Minister of Defense of Montenegro on Wednesday, December 17, at its Lanester site. This second visit marks a significant step forward since the construction launch ceremony of the first offshore patrol vessel. The Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense were accompanied by members of their cabinet, senior officers from the Montenegrin Army and Navy Ms. Dubravka Lalovic, Ambassador of Montenegro to France, as well as local authorities.
U.S. Coast Guard Authenticates Keel for Offshore Patrol Cutter
The Coast Guard authenticated the keel for the future Coast Guard Cutter Pickering during a ceremony Monday in Mobile, Alabama. Keel authentication is a time-honored shipbuilding tradition marking the formal start of a vesselâs construction. During the ceremony, the sponsorâs initials are applied to a ceremonial keel plate that will be installed on the cutter, symbolically indicating the keel is âtruly and fairly laid.â Adm. Kevin Lunday, acting commandant of the Coast Guard, attended the event along with Rep.