First Ferry Macau Buys Two New Ferries

Written on February 28, 2007 by admin

Austal and New World First Ferry Services () Limited (First Ferry ()) have announced the order of two new high-speed catamarans for operation between and Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.

With five Austal 47.5 metre high speed passenger catamarans already in service in the New World First Ferry fleet these new ferries will be near copies of the proven design, optimised for service speeds in excess of 42 knots and the comfortable carriage of 418 passengers with high quality passenger amenities.

Austal Sales Manager, Chris Pemberton, commented on the significance of this repeat order to Austal, “As a designer and manufacturer of high speed vessels it provides great satisfaction to receive this new order from First Ferry () given their commitment to providing a superior passenger service and following the success in service of the five vessels previously delivered by Austal.”

The new ferries are scheduled to enter service in 2008 to meet the growing tourism demand generated from the remarkable increase in the ’s tourist arrivals since the development of the gaming and mega-resort industry and the extension of Individual Visitor Scheme.

Mr. Tsang Yam Pui, Vice Chairman of First Ferry (), said, “To meet the growing demand and remain competitive, First Ferry () needs to sustain the qualities that bring us success by bringing in brand new catamarans to provide superb cross-border voyages between and Hong Kong. The acquisition of two new Austal catamarans demonstrates First Ferry ()’s dedication to pursue a high standard of passenger comfort and operational safety and its commitment to the development of .”

Since 1988 Austal has delivered thirty seven high speed passenger ferries to the Hong Kong / China market providing an essential public transport solution for passengers traveling between Hong Kong and the Pearl River.

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