The Finnish maritime cluster is a cluster of Finnish companies in maritime industries. In 2016 the total turnover was estimated at 13 billion euros and it employed 48,000 people.
Freedom of the Seas under construction in February 2006, surrounded by sea ice
Former STX Finland, now Rauma Marine Constructions dockyard in Rauma, Finland, where Rolls-Royce plant is co-located.
Six Finnish icebreakers docked for the summer season at Katajanokka, Helsinki
The Mir submersible
Crichton-Vulcan is an abandoned shipyard in Turku, Finland, that once formed the cornerstone of the Finnish shipbuilding industry. The shipyard is best known for the World War II coastal defence ships and submarines it produced.
Wärtsilä Crichton-Vulcan east side premises in 1958.
The three Vetehinen-class submarines side by side in the specially built construction hall
Vesikko, the only Type II submarine left, is on display in Suomenlinna, Helsinki.
The 339 m (1,112 ft) long Freedom of the Seas under construction in Perno, 8 km (5.0 mi) from the old shipyard