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DSIC Marine Services is located in Dalian Changxing New Development Zone (Yard No. 1) and city center (Yard No. 2) facing to the open sea, close to Japan, Korea and many major ports in China.
DSIC (Yard no.1) covers an area of 500,000m2; the drafts are e ...
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FALKENBERG, FALKENBERG, Sweden
Falkvarv AB, situated on the Swedish west coast between the strait of Öresund and Gothenburg, is a shipyard characterised by high technical expertise and solid long-term experience.
Falkvarv is the competent and fast service specialist for North Sea tonn ...
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JSC “Admiralteiskie Verfi” – a key enterprise of shipbuilding, a centre of conventional submarine building of Russia. Over 307 years more than 2600 ships of various types and classes have been constructed at the shipyard including: the first Russian steam ...
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MTG-DOLPHIN PLC was established in January 1991 as the first private ship repair company in Bulgaria.
In 2005 MTG-Dolphin PLC further developed itself, making new investments for: Purchase of a land of 53 000 sq.m. area on the side of Varna Lake next to ...
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YARDGEM Denizcilik A.S. was established in May 2004 through a joint-venture between YARDIMCI Shipping Group and GEMSAN, two of the oldest and well established maritime sector firms in Turkey.
Yardımcı Shipyard and Gemsan Shipyard have been serving Turkis ...
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ERKAL Uluslararası Nakliyat ve Tic. A.Ş. operates "TUZLA SHIPYARD" as the largest ship repair facility in the Tuzla Bay. Tuzla Shipyard is one of the largest shipyard in Turkey and, throughout its history, it has been identified with remarkable naval work ...
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ERKAL Uluslararası Nakliyat ve Tic. A.Ş. operates "TUZLA SHIPYARD" as the largest ship repair facility in the Tuzla Bay. Tuzla Shipyard is one of the largest shipyard in Turkey and, throughout its history, it has been identified with remarkable naval work ...
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Turkey’s “ARES Shipyard” has built up in over a decade to become the country’s fastest-growing company and its largest exporter of military and commercial vessels.The company’s facilities are located in the Antalya Free Zone on Turkey’s Mediterranean shor ...
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Torlak Shipyard was founded in early of 1900's as a Workshop which was building wooden vessels in Black Sea shores. Torlak family founded their first company in 1970, called "Shipbuilding Company" and contunied activites at Golden Horn/Istanbul until 1983 ...
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Port Said Shipyard (PSS) is a leading shipyard in the area; it has a unique strategic place and is considered as a distinguished spot at the northern entrance of Suez canal giving it a great privilege to attract many transiting ships for repair purposes. ...
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Vard Tulcea continues to be, 14 years after is was privatised, the largest private employer in the county, having registered through its activity a few significant firsts for the shipbuilding industry of Romania. A ship initially built in Tulcea (eastern ...
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The Shiprepair Yard "TEREM" PLC - Varna branch (ex."Flotski Arsenal"), the pioneer in shiprepair industry in Bulgaria, with pleasure welcome you to our website.Our Shiprepair Yard was founded in 1897. The long history of our company, extensive experience ...
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SHIPREPARS AND CONVERSIONS
High technologies and qualified specialists enable Bourgas Shipyards to handle all range of repair works including:
· renewal of steel plates and profiles·cleaning, blasting and painting of vessels
NEW BUILDINGS AND REPAIRS F ...
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Rousse Shipyard was found in 1881. During that time in the yard the first steel ship in Bulgaria was built.
Since then there were constructed non-propelled, crew and crewless, diesel-oil and dry cargo deadweight up to 1500 t., pullers and pushers with po ...
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ODESSOS Shiprepair Yard S.A. is situated at the southern end of the city of Varna, on the island between the old and new canals connecting Black Sea and the Lake of Varna and is about one mile far from the mouth of Port Varna.
Spread over an area of abou ...
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