- Kockums
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The shipyard formerly possessed a 138 metre high crane, known as the
Kockums Crane , built in 1973/1974 and capable of lifting 1500 tons but never used much because of the Swedish shipyard crisis of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was used the last time in 1997 for lifting the fundaments of the high pillars of theOresund Bridge .The crane was sold the first time in the early 1990s to the Danish company
Burmeister & Wain , but the company went bankrupt shortly thereafter. It was later sold to Korean companyHyundai Heavy Industries . The crane was a landmark of Malmö from its time of construction until its dismantling to be shipped toUlsan inSouth Korea in summer 2002.Kockums worked with
Northrop Grumman andHowaldtswerke Deutsche Werft AG (HDW) to offer aVisby class corvette derivative in the AmericanFocused Mission Vessel Study , a precursor to theLittoral Combat Ship program. It competed with several other concepts including Norway'sSkjold class (part of aRaytheon led group).Ships built by Kockums
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M/T Frans Suell
* Visby-class of stealthcorvette s
*Landsort class mine countermeasures vessel
*Styrsö-class
*Näcken class submarine
*Västergötland class submarine
*Södermanland class submarine
*Gotland class submarine Ships built with Kockums technology
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Collins class submarine sExternal links
* [http://www.kockums.se Kockums web site]
* [http://www.varvshistoria.se/kranens-webbsida/bilder.htm Pictures of the Kockum crane]
* [http://www.thyssenkrupp-marinesystems.com ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems]
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