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Stocznia Remontowa
NameStocznia Remontowa
TypePublic
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded1952
HeadquartersGdańsk, Poland
Key peopleJerzy Doerffer, Tadeusz Gocławski

Stocznia Remontowa, a major Polish shipyard, is located in Gdańsk, a city with a rich maritime history, including the Port of Gdańsk and the Gdańsk Shipyard, where Lech Wałęsa and the Solidarity movement emerged. The shipyard has been involved in various projects, including collaborations with Baltic Shipyard, Maritime Institute in Gdańsk, and Gdynia Maritime University. Stocznia Remontowa has also worked with international partners, such as Royal Caribbean Cruises, Carnival Corporation, and Lloyd's Register. The shipyard's activities are overseen by the Polish Ministry of Maritime Economy and Inland Navigation and the European Union's Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport.

Introduction

Stocznia Remontowa is a significant player in the European shipbuilding industry, with a strong focus on ship repair and ship conversion. The company has worked with various clients, including Polish Navy, Baltic Fleet, and Russian Navy, as well as international shipping companies, such as Maersk Line, CMA CGM, and Evergreen Marine. The shipyard's expertise includes naval architecture, marine engineering, and welding technology, with certifications from organizations like American Bureau of Shipping and Det Norske Veritas. Stocznia Remontowa has also participated in research projects with institutions like Gdańsk University of Technology, Warsaw University of Technology, and National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk.

History

The history of Stocznia Remontowa dates back to 1952, when it was established as a repair shipyard for the Polish People's Republic's Polish Merchant Navy. Over the years, the shipyard has undergone significant transformations, including privatization in the 1990s, which led to collaborations with foreign investors, such as Kongsberg Gruppen and Wärtsilä. Stocznia Remontowa has also been involved in various international projects, including the construction of Viking Line's MS Viking Cinderella and Tallink's MS Silja Europa. The shipyard's development has been influenced by key figures, such as Kazimierz Górski, Józef Cyrankiewicz, and Władysław Gomułka, who played important roles in shaping Poland's economy and industry.

Facilities and Operations

Stocznia Remontowa operates from a 32-hectare site in Gdańsk, with access to the Baltic Sea via the Martwa Wisła river. The shipyard's facilities include four dry docks, a floating dock, and a range of workshops and warehouses. The company employs a workforce of over 1,000 people, including shipbuilders, engineers, and technicians trained at institutions like Gdańsk University of Technology and Maritime Academy in Szczecin. Stocznia Remontowa has implemented various quality management systems, including ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, certified by organizations like Lloyd's Register and Det Norske Veritas.

Services and Repairs

Stocznia Remontowa offers a wide range of services, including ship repair, ship conversion, and shipbuilding. The company has expertise in hull repair, machinery overhaul, and electrical systems installation, with certifications from organizations like American Bureau of Shipping and Bureau Veritas. Stocznia Remontowa has worked on various types of vessels, including container ships, tankers, and passenger ships, for clients like CMA CGM, Maersk Line, and Royal Caribbean Cruises. The shipyard has also collaborated with research institutions, such as Gdańsk University of Technology and National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk, on projects related to ship design and marine technology.

Notable Projects

Stocznia Remontowa has been involved in several notable projects, including the construction of Polish Navy's ORP Ślązak and the conversion of Tallink's MS Silja Europa. The shipyard has also worked on projects for international clients, such as Viking Line's MS Viking Cinderella and Carnival Corporation's Carnival Freedom. Stocznia Remontowa has collaborated with other shipyards, including Baltic Shipyard and Gdynia Shipyard, on projects like the construction of LNG carriers and offshore platforms. The company has also participated in research projects with institutions like Gdańsk University of Technology and Maritime Institute in Gdańsk on topics like ship propulsion and marine renewable energy.

Environmental and Safety Record

Stocznia Remontowa has implemented various measures to reduce its environmental impact, including the use of renewable energy sources and waste reduction programs. The company has also implemented a range of safety measures, including personal protective equipment and training programs, to ensure the well-being of its employees. Stocznia Remontowa has been certified by organizations like Lloyd's Register and Det Norske Veritas for its compliance with international safety and environmental standards, such as ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001. The shipyard has also collaborated with institutions like Gdańsk University of Technology and National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk on projects related to marine environmental protection and sustainable shipping. Category:Shipbuilding companies of Poland

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