The shipyard was founded in 1856 by the St. Petersburg merchant M. Carr and the Scotsman M. L. MacPherson. It subsequently became the Carr and MacPherson yard. In 1864 it built two monitors of the Uragan class. In 1874 the shipyard was sold to Prince Ochtomski.
In 1934 the shipyard started work on the three prototypes for the S-class submarine, based on a German design produced by the Dutch company Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw. The Soviets renamed the shipyard Numbered Zavod 189 'im. Sergo Ordzhonikidze' on 30 December 1936.
The lead nuclear icebreaker Arktika of project 22220. The 5th serial universal nuclear icebreaker of Project 22220 laid down at the Baltic Shipyard in St. Petersburg... “A large number of high ice-class cargo ships will be required in the near future.
Russia is on course to modernize and expand its powerful fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers ... The event took place at Baltic Shipyard in St. Petersburg, and Putin emphasized that the new vessel will help enable more trade along the Northern Sea Route.
... of 'neighbourhoods' - as the eight main areas of the ship are known - being built to scale in Miami before installing them on the actual ship in the MeyerTurku shipyard on Finland'sBaltic coast.
... of 'neighbourhoods' - as the eight main areas of the ship are known - being built to scale in Miami before installing them on the actual ship in the MeyerTurku shipyard on Finland'sBaltic coast.
... Naro-Fominsk small-rocket ship and the Lev Chernavin minesweeper will serve in the country's BalticFleet, the Russian leader said during the ceremony he attended at the Severnaya Verf shipyard in St.
The charter should start in the first half of 2024 upon delivery from New Times Shipyard. The vessel will earn an index-linked rate with a significant premium to the Baltic 5TC index, with the option to convert the charter to a fixed rate ... .
In fact there can't be another vessel quite as humongous because there are no dry docks in the world bigger than this one at the MeyerTurku shipyard on Finland'sBaltic coast ... Finland's Baltic coast.
In fact there can't be another vessel quite as humongous because there are no dry docks in the world bigger than this one at the MeyerTurku shipyard on Finland'sBaltic coast ... Finland's Baltic coast.
“Our shipyard is delighted to be part of a consortium with Baltic Workboats to construct, paint and equip a waste collection vessel that will contribute to reducing the environmental impact in ...
Our shipyard is delighted to be part of a consortium with Baltic Workboats to construct, paint and equip a waste collection vessel that will contribute to reducing the environmental impact in the ...
Baltic Workboats (BWB) and Damen Shipyards have signed a partnership agreement for a program of building Damen’s popular crew transfer vessel, the Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 2710, at BWB’s facility on Saaremaa Island in Estonia.
Damen Shipyards has teamed up with Baltic Workboats (BWB) to build one of its crew transfer vessel models in Estonia for use in the offshore wind market ... a range of duties in the North and Baltic seas.