VACUUM AUTOCLAVE DELIVERED FOR KONČAR – MK

VACUUM AUTOCLAVE DELIVERED FOR KONČAR – MK

In early May 2026, segments of the vacuum autoclave marked P5577 - KPT were delivered to the company Končar - MK from Zagreb. After being manufactured in Radež's facilities in Blato, the autoclave parts were wrapped in thermo-foil and loaded onto a Brodospas barge in the port of Bristva, which transported them to the Port of Split. In Split they will be loaded onto trucks for transport to their final destination.Vacuum autoclaves are used for the maintenance of transformers and generators. This is the second delivery of these products and the third autoclave delivered this year.Blato, May 19, 2026continue reading →
MULTI-YEAR LONG CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF ASC CRANE MAIN GIRDERS FOR ANTWERP COMPLETED

MULTI-YEAR LONG CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF ASC CRANE MAIN GIRDERS FOR ANTWERP COMPLETED

At the beginning of May this year, the fourth, final, contingent of 8 main girders was delivered for the same customer, DP World, with terminals in ports around the world. It has been a little less than a year since the third identical delivery of ASC crane main girders intended for the Antwerp Gateway container terminal in Belgium. The project was carried out in cooperation with the Finnish company Konecranes since 2022, one batch has been delivered annually, first of 6, and then of 8 main girders of these cranes. A total of…continue reading →
WORKING CATAMARAN DELIVERED TO ICELAND

WORKING CATAMARAN DELIVERED TO ICELAND

Through the Šibenik company "Cronomar", Radež contracted to build two working boats, NABCAT 1585 double-hulls with the Norwegian company Moen Marine. During construction, the boats were known by the working names Nb. 70 and Nb. 71, and are intended for work in fish farms. The first boat, Nb. 70, was delivered to Norway in January 2026, and Nb. 71 was shipped to Iceland at the beginning of May this year, via the Port of Split. The hull material is steel, and the superstructure is aluminum. The main dimensions are: length 14.99 m and…continue reading →