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The Okean Shipyard (Russian and Ukrainian: Завод «Океан»)located in Mykolaiv, Ukraine is the third major ship construction yard in the area.[1] It operates modern production facilities supplied by world known companies and it has a medium and heavy tonnage production line.[2] The yard has constructed many different types of vessels to include non-self propelled barges, sea rescue tugs, timber-carriers, fish-processing factories, bulk carriers, and research ships.[1][2]
The shipyard was established in the 1950s and has specialized in large merchant ships to include the oil/ore carriers of the Boris Butoma class (130,000 DWT).[1]
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References
- ^ a b c Norman Polmar, Guide to the Soviet Navy, Fourth Edition (1986), United States Naval Institute, Annapolis Maryland, ISBN 0-87021-240-0
- ^ a b Bart Finzel and Jelena Kmezic, Privatization of Ukrainian Shipyards (2002), Catholic University of Brussels, 11th Conference of the International Association for the Economics of Participation (IAFEP)
Shipbuilders and shipyards in Ukraine Leninska Kuznya (Kiev) · Shipyard named after 61 Communards (Mykolaiv) · Black Sea Shipyard (Mykolaiv) · Okean Shipyard (Mykolaiv) · Kherson Shipyard (Kherson) · Sevastopol Shipyard (Sevastopol) · Zaliv Shipbuilding yard (Kerch) · Mariupol Shipyard (Mariupol)Categories:- Mykolaiv
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