- 3. Maj
3. Maj (official name: "Treći Maj Brodogradilište d.d."; "Third May Shipyard") is the largest
shipyard inCroatia , located in the city ofRijeka . It builds mainly oil tankers, bulkcargo ships , and container ships. It also sometimes builds smaller passenger ferries oryacht s. It employs approximately 3,250 workers.The first docks were erected in 1892 as an affiliate to the German "
Howaldtswerke " fromKiel . After their rent expired in 1902, it had low activity until 1905 when three businessmen fromBudapest resumed the operation, now under the name "Danubius", renamed in 1911 to "Ganz&co Danubius". The activity grew throughout the 1910s. In 1920 it passed to Italian possession, and the name was changed once again, to "Cantieri Navali partQuarnero ".During
World War II , the shipyard was completely destroyed, and had to be completely rebuilt. After the war it went under the name "Kvarnersko Brodogradilište", and was later named "3. Maj" or3 May , in memory ofMay 3 ,1945 when Rijeka was freed from Axis occupation. 3. Maj grew during the whole post-war period in Yugoslavia to become one of the largest shipyards on theMediterranean . Before theYugoslav wars it would employ 4,500 workers at full capacity, but it underwent an economic crisis during the war in Croatia and has still to fully recover.See also
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* [http://www.3maj.hr/ 3. Maj]
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