Okean Shipyard

Okean Shipyard
Monument to the shipbuilders of Mykolaiv.
Ukraine Shipyards

There are actually three shipyards located in Mykolaiv: Black Sea Shipyard, Okean Shipyard, and 61 Communards.

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]

Contents

History

Facilities and Services

Notable Vessels

Notable Vessels
Imperial Russian Navy (1696–1917) • Soviet Navy (1917–1991) • Russian Navy (1991-Present)
Name Laid Launched Class (NATO) Type

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Norman Polmar, Guide to the Soviet Navy, Fourth Edition (1986), United States Naval Institute, Annapolis Maryland, ISBN 0-87021-240-0
  2. ^ 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)



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