Eidsvik Skipsbyggeri

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Eidsvik Skipsbyggeri is a small shipyard in Kvinnherad, Norway. The yard has mainly been building fishing vessels, but is now[ when? ] preparing to build its first offshore vessel, a platform supply vessel.

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