Second tender by Sicily Region with no participants for a new ropax ferry

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Sicily Region has received no offers following the tender officially launched some weeks ago for finding shipyards interested in building a first new ropax vessel to be deployed on the routes to and from Lampedusa and Pantelleria islands.

A first tender launched last year already failed at finding interested parties for building two units.

Tender price had been increased to EUR 100 million for one vessel (of which 4.5 million are a fixed value related to safety equipment), while last year the same contract was worth EUR 130 million for two units.

As a consequence, the plan of the Sicily Region to have a first unit ready for deployment before the summer season 2024 will have to be reviewed.

Tender launched for a new ropax ship to be built for the Sicily Region

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Sicily Region has just officially launched a tender for finding shipyards interested in building a first new ropax vessel to be deployed on the routes to and from Lampedusa and Pantelleria islands.

A first tender launched last year failed at finding interested parties for building two units.

Tender price has now been increased to EUR 100 million  for one vessel (of which 4.5 million are a fixed value related to safety equipment), while last year the same contract was worth EUR 130 million for two units.

Offers must be submitted before March 22nd.

Sicily Region’s Regional Fleet Renovation To Start With Two New Ropax Ships

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Regione Siciliana launched a public procedure aimed at building and providing a pair of ropax ships in 900 days.

  • Tender price of EUR 130 million.
  • Based on the Naos Design P364 project
  • Dual-fuel diesel electric
  • 900 lane metres and 1,000 passengers capacity, 105 cabins
  • Deadline for submitting offers is 29 June 2021.

The first ships are expected to enter into service before the end of 2024 and are likely to be operated by the former regional ferry company Siremar which is today jointly controlled by Caronte & Tourist and Liberty Lines.