Elbewerft Boizenburg was a German shipbuilding company, headquartered in Boizenburg. Since 1990 it has been part of the Deutschen Maschinen- und Schiffbau AG (DMS AG).[1]
Company type | 1948–1990 VEB 1990–1997 GmbH |
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Industry | Shipbuilding |
Founded | 1948 |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Fishcutters River cruise ships Cargo ships |
Parent | DMS AG |
History
editThe boat workshop was founded by Franz Jürgen Lemm in 1793.[2] The first steel ship was launched in 1895. The shipyard developed quickly, from Elbewerft, Boizenburger Werft to Thomsen & Co, in 1938. After World War II the shipyard was founded as VVW Elbewerft Boizenburg VEB on the basis of Thomsen & Co and after 1945 and the separation of Germany, the shipyard focused on markets in Eastern Europe. In 1970, after fusion with shipyard in Roßlau,[3] Elbewerft Boizenburg became part of VEB Elbewerften Boizenburg/Roßlau, which was one of the most renowned state-owned shipyards of the German Democratic Republic.
Ships built by VEB Elbewerften Boizenburg/Roßlau (selection)
editFishcutters
edit- Typ Havanna
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Young workers from Cuba
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Fishcutter for Cuba
Container ships
edit- Typ CBK
River cruise ships
edit- Vladimir Ilyich (1975)
- 30 Let GDR (1980)
- Dmitriy Furmanov (1983)
- Igor Stravinskiy (1983)
- Sergey Dyagilev (1983)
- Aleksey Surkov (1984)
- Konstantin Simonov (1984)
- Sergey Kirov (1987)
- Marshal Rybalko (1988)
- Taras Shevchenko (1991)
- Konstantin Stanyukovich (1991)
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Sankt-Peterburg (originally, the Vladimir Ilyich)
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30 Let GDR on the Amur River in the Soviet Far East
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T. G. Shevchenko at pier in Nesebar
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Ship's passageway
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Tabelle 19(in German)
- ^ Auszüge aus dem Buch 'Boizenburg in alten Ansichten Band 1' Archived 2015-01-28 at the Wayback Machine(in German)
- ^ Shipbuilding- and Shipping Exhibition Roßlau(in German)
External links
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