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RO-PAX • 550 Passengers • 1,900 Lm trailers • 396 Lm Cars Vessel of the Month IZAR Races Ahead With New Transmed Ferry By David Tinsley Testament to the Spanish state-owned group's determination to raise perfor- mance throughout the organization, IZAR is on track to deliver a high-grade R0R0 passenger ferry only 20 months after contract signing. The launch of the 6,300-dwt Murillo a month ahead of schedule has also underscored the latent scope of the shipyard at Seville, where a substantial upgrading and modernization program has been set in motion. Earlier con- cerns over work continuity at the premises, Spain's furthest inland ship- building facility, have been allayed by the decision to entrust Astillero Sevilla Jou fou expect the control systems on your boat to provide many years of care-free boating. It's comforting to know you can always rely on Kobelt quality for exceptional value in reliability, safety and ease-of-use. Kobelt controls offer more than just a new system today.. they are a long-term investment. Kobelt Manufacturing has been producing high quality marine controls and steering for over 35 years. We back every one of our products with a 5 year warranty, along with worldwide sales and support. Contact us todav! Quality Control E-mail: sales@kobelt.com Website: www.kobelt.c om Sales: 604.590.7313 Fax: 604.S90.8313 Circle 276 on Reader Service Card or visit www.maritimereporterinfo.com with the production of 70 double-bot- tom blocks for LNG carriers to be con- structed by other yards within the group. Moreover, the agreement recently signed by IZAR with an Algerian ferry operator means that Seville is set to be entrusted with an additional RoRo, which will follow on from the yard's assignments in gas tanker block fabrica- tion. Compania Trasmediterranea's 590.5-ft. (180-m) Murillo, and the 475.5-ft. (145-m) newbuild to be laid down for Algiers-based ENTMV, under- score the yard's advance in the RoRo and passenger ship sectors. Investment to the tune of more than $20 million is being spent on the yard to 12 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News