- AG Weser
Infobox Defunct Company
company_name = AG Weser
company_
fate = Merged with eight other shipyards
successor =Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG
foundation =November 8 ,1843 [cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/wwi/types/shipyards.html?yard=A.G.+Weser%2C+Bremen uboat.net |format=html |accessdate=2008-07-06 |title=A.G. Weser, Bremen |work=WWI U-boat War |publisher=uboat.net]
defunct = 1926
location =Bremen ,Germany
industry =Shipbuilding
key_people =
products =Passenger ship sMerchant ship sU-boat sCruiser s
num_employees =
parent =
subsid =Aktien-Gesellschaft Weser (usually just mentioned as AG Weser or A.G. Weser) was a German
shipbuilding company, located on theWeser River inBremen . AG Weser played a significant role inWorld War I , buildingU-boat s andwarship s for theKaiserliche Marine . In 1926 it was merged with eight othershipyard s to form theDeutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG but the name AG Weser was kept for the shipyard in Bremen.History
AG Weser was founded on
November 8 ,1843 as the Eisengiesserei und Maschinenfabrik Waltjen und Leonhard, [cite web |url=http://werften.fischtown.de/archiv/agweser1.html |format=html - German language |accessdate=2008-07-06 |first=Peter |last=Müller |title=Die A.G-"Weser" in Bremen] becoming Waltjen & Co in 1849 this firm only started very slowly in ship building with primarilysteamboat s. OnMarch 26 ,1873 the activities and firm became the AG Weser and the very first important order came from the Kaiserliche Marine. Between 1875 and 1881 elevengunboat s were built.After this order the construction was again mainly for civil use. Halfway through the eighties a serious dredging was done on the Weser River, again making Bremen an important harbour. Just before the turn of the century the harbour grew very heavily. This was also the moment at which the AG Weser decided to buy new grounds at
Gröpelingen where there were constructed five new slips. In 1904 everything was ready at the new location and Bremen was abandoned for further ship construction. New installations followed and between 1905 and 1914 no fewer than 40 passenger andmerchant ship s were constructed on the new wharf.In 1912
Raimondo Lorenzo D'Equevilley , who worked before at theGermaniawerft inKiel , was asked by the AG Weser to construct a new U-boat. As they now had their own engineers they immediately became part of the U-boat program of the Kaiserliche Marine.The first U-boats constructed were UB I series. Later also UC I, UB II and UC II series were constructed at AG Weser. By 1917 most of the work went into the construction of the UB III. Later three UC III were ordered also but never got finished. During
World War I , AG Weser launched a total of 96 U-boats.In 1926,
AG Weser merged with 8 other shipyards to formDeutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG . The facilities at Bremen producedWorld War II ships and U-boats, with the target still calledAG Weser during theBombing of Bremen in World War II . The shipyard closed onDecember 31 ,1983 .References and Notes
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