Cochin Shipyard

Cochin Shipyard

Coordinates: 9°57′17″N 76°17′17″E / 9.954585°N 76.28814°E / 9.954585; 76.28814

Cochin Shipyard Limited
Type Public Sector Undertaking
Industry Shipbuilding
Founded 1972
Headquarters Kochi, India
Products Tankers; Bulk carriers; Platform supply vessels; Patrol boats; Diving support vessels
Services Ship design
Ship building
Ship repair
Website www.cochinshipyard.com
A view of one of the docks at the Cochin shipyard
Cranes in Cochin Shipyard

Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) is the largest ship building and maintenance facility in India.[1] It is part of a line of maritime related facilities in the port-city of Kochi, in the state of Kerala, India.[2]

Of the services provided by the shipyard are building platform supply sessels and double-hulled oil tankers". Presently it is building the first indigenous aircraft carrier for the Indian Navy.

Cochin Shipyard was incorporated in 1972 as a Government of India company, with the first phase of facilities coming online in 1982. The yard has facilities to build vessels up to 1.1 Million tons and repair vessels up to 1.25 Million tons, the largest such facilities in India.

The shipyard also trains graduate engineers in marine engineering.[3] Around hundred students are trained each year.

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Ship Building

The first ship to roll out of the Cochin Shipyard was the MV Rani Padmini in 1981.

The yard has delivered two of India’s largest double hull Aframax tankers each of 95,000 DWT.

CSL has secured shipbuilding orders from internationally renowned companies from Europe and the Middle East. The shipyard is building six 30,000 DWT bulk carriers for Clipper Group of the Bahamas and the first three vessels have been launched.[4]

Eight platform supply vessels for Sea Tanker Management Co Ltd, Norway are also under construction.

CSL is also building the Indian Navy’s first indigenous Vikrant class aircraft carrier. Work on the 40,000 tons carrier commenced in February 2009

Ship Repair

The shipyard started offering ship repair services in 1982 and has undertaken upgrades and repairs for all types of ships including ships for the oil exploration industry as well as scheduled maintenance and life extension for ships of the Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard, UTL, Fisheries and Cochin Port Trust, SCI & ONGC. It has performed major overhauls for the aircraft carrier, INS Viraat.

Recently CSL bagged major maintenance and upgrade orders from ONGC. This included major overhaul of three rigs, Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) Sagar Vijay, Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit Sagar Bhushan and Jackup Rig Sagar Kiran.

Upcoming ventures

Cochin Shipyard is to build India’s first indigenuous Aircraft Carrier. The Vikrant class aircraft carrier (formerly, the Project 71 "Air Defence Ship" (ADS)) are the first aircraft carriers of the Indian Navy to be designed and built in India. The Vikrant class carriers will be the largest warships built by CSL.

Work on the lead vessel of the class started in 2008, and the keel was laid in February 2009. Eighty percent of works on the carrier will be completed before its launch in 2010.[5] The first carrier of the class was expected to enter service by 2012,[6] but was delayed by a year reportedly due to the inability of Russia to supply the AB/A grade steel. This led to SAIL creating facilities to manufacture the steel in India.[7] In August 2009 the military purchasing publication Defence Industry Daily reported that the in-service date had slipped to at least 2015.

The keel for the lead vessel of the class, INS Vikrant, was laid by the defence minister A.K Antony at the Cochin Shipyard on 28 February 2009.[8][9] The ship will use modular construction. A total of 874 blocks will be joined together to speed up the building process. By the time the keel was laid, 423 blocks weighing over 8,000 tons, were completed.[10]

The vessel will be launched in 2010 when it would have completed some 20,000 tonnes, including the hull, as it cannot be launched at a higher displacement from the building bay. After about a year’s development in the refit dock, it will be launched again when all major components and everything underwater would be in place. Only outfitting would then remain. As per the CCS (Cabinet Committee on Security) plan, sea trials were initially planned to commence in 2013, with the ship to be commissioned in 2014.[11]

The order for the second aircraft carrier in the series is expected to be placed by 2010. The second carrier is planned to be inducted into the Indian Navy by 2017.[12] The second aircraft carrier is said to be of higher tonnage of above 50,000 tons and will utilise steam catapults. A 65,000-tonne IAC-II is on the drawing board. ‘‘It will be much bigger and capable of operating fighters, AEW (airborne early-warning) aircraft, tankers etc,’’ Admiral Verma said.[13][14]

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