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FMC Dockyard Limited
Native name
এফএমসি ডকইয়ার্ড লিমিটেড
Company typeShipbuilding
Ship engineering[1]
Founded2009
HeadquartersFMC House,East Nasirabad, ,
Area served
UAE, Canada, Oman, India, Turkey, Singapore, Bangladesh, China
Key people
Mohammad Yasin Chowdhury (Chairman)
ProductsShipbuilding
Offshore Engineering
Industrial Plant & Engineering
Ship Repair & Maintenance
Dry Docking
Dredger Manufacturing & Dredging
Marine & Industrial Paint
Number of employees
1500+(2018)[2]
ParentFMC Group of Companies
Websitefmcdockyard.com

FMC Dockyard Limited (Template:Lang-bn) is a shipbuilding & ship-repairing company based in Chittagong, Bangladesh owned by the FMC Group.[3] The shipyard constructs various types of vessels, including ocean going multi purpose cargo vessels, passenger vessels & boats, oil tankers, pontoons, barges, fishing trawlers, dredgers, tug boats, container vessels, etc.[4][5][6][7][8][9] FMC Dockyard is Situated in the Eastern Bank of the Karnaphuli river in Chittagong, it is an employment source for around 1500+ people; including skilled and semi skilled labors. FMC Dockyard is standing with over 45 acres of land, modernized into a shipyard consisting of all sorts of tech & heavy machinery.[10] More than five hundred marine professionals are also working in the shipyard. Including marine experts, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, naval architects & experts in other fields. Business strategy of FMC Dockyard is "Diversity for growth and innovation".[11][12][13]

History

FMC Dockyard Limited was established in 2009 as a shipbuilding company. FMC Dockyard is the mother company of FMC Group. It is now the largest shipyard of Bangladesh with total areas of 45-Acre premises and it's the only Dockyard of Bangladesh, which has its own forward and backward linkage industry. More than five hundred marine professionals are also working in the shipyard. Including marine experts, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, naval architects & experts in other fields. Shipbuilding capacities up to 15 000 DWTShip repair capacities up to 30 000 DWT. With necessity of continuous and effective vessels’ operation, it is essential to keep their performance at peak. For this purpose, FMC Dockyard provides various maintenance services which will optimize vessel's efficiency and reduce operating costs. FMC Dockyard offers technical support and assistance in drawing up and managing maintenance programmes.[14][15][16][17] Mohammad Yasin Chowdhury is the current chairman of FMC Group of companies.[18][19][20][21][22]

Dockyard facilities

FMC Dockyard utilizes workshops, logistical resources, and equipment for the building of their ships. The yard stands over 45 acres of land, and employs a workforce of over 1500+ all together.[11]

Some of the facilities of FMC Dockyard are following :

Projects

FMC Dockyard has built more than 60 ships which includes ocean going multi purpose cargo vessels, passenger vessels & boats, oil tankers, barges, fishing trawlers, dredgers, tug boats, container vessels, ferry and more.[10]

Few of FMC Dockyard's Completed Projects
Projects Name Types Specification Client
Jarip-11[23] Modern Hydrographic survey vessel Hull : Steel hull

Dimension : 22m X 5.6m X 2.86m

Classification : RINA

Year of Delivery : 2015

Chittagong Port Authority
KUSHUM KOLI[23] Passenger Ferry Hull : Steel hull

Dimension : 43.61m X 12.2m X 2.44m

Capacity : 110 Passenger + 30 Vehicles

Year of Delivery : 2015

Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
FV JAS FISHER[23]

FV AMUSE NOUSHIN

FV SORNALI OPE

FV CML LABIBA

Fishing trawler Dimension : 41.0m × 9.0m × 4.90m

Classification : Mercantile Marine Department (MMD)

Capacity : 280 Tons

The Bismillah Marine Service

Amuse Deep Sea Fishing Ltd.

Sarnali International Ltd.

Apon Import Centre Ltd.

M.T ABU SADIQUE[23]

M.T CASCADE

M.T OME

M.T WAVE-1

M.T ARJU

Oil tanker Hull : Steel hull (Double hull-Double bottom)

Dimension : 74.00m × 11.00m × 5.00m

Classification : RINA

Capacity : 1560 DWT

M/S Amuse Marine Services

M/S N J Environ Tech

M/S AFI Oil and Shipping

M/S RAKA ENTERPRISE

M/S A T Corporation

M.T. SEA LINK UTSHAB[23] Oil tanker Hull : Steel hull

Dimension : 67.60m × 11.50m × 5.00m

Capacity : 1600 DWT

M/S SEALINK SHIPPING CO.LTD
M.T. Z.N-01[23] Oil tanker Hull : Steel hull

Dimension : 74.00m × 11.00m × 5.00m

Capacity : 1700 DWT

Z.N. Shipping Lines Ltd
MV MAHIRAH[23] Cruise Vessel Dimension : 32m × 7.92m × 1.83m

Year of Delivery : 2012

East Wood Ltd.
Ferry Dhaka[23]

Ferry Comilla

Medium Ferry Hull : Steel hull Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
Procurement and Replacement of Two Nos. Main Engine with gear box and ancillary works for tug boat M.T Sibsa[23] Tugboat Hull : Steel hull

Dimension : 31.40m × 9.15m × 5.00m

Bollard pull : 30 Ton

Mongla Port Authority
Procurement (Construction and Replacement) of 45 (Forty Five) nos. medium size pontoons[23] Pontoon (boat) Hull : Steel hull

Dimension : 19.51m × 8.23m × 1.52m

Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority
Supply and Installation of 25 Pontoons and Gangways at Sundarban Forest Division[23] Landing Station Type : A

Hull : Steel hull

Dimension : 12.2m × 4.87m × 1.53m

Type : B

Hull : Steel hull

Dimension : 12.8m × 5.18m × 1.65m

Type : C

Hull : Steel hull

Dimension : 15.24m × 5.18m × 1.83m

European Union

References

  1. ^ "FMC Structural, Industrial & Offshore Engineering" (PDF). FMC Dockyard. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  2. ^ "FMC group profile" (PDF). FMC Dockyard. July 31, 2018.
  3. ^ চট্টগ্রামের এফএমসি ডকইয়ার্ড. banglanews24.com (in Bengali). 10 February 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Minister praises ship-building's contributions to economy". The Financial Express. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Shipping Minister M Shahjahan Khan along with other participants". The Daily Observer. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
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  8. ^ জাহাজ নির্মাণ শিল্পে সুবাতাস!. Manab Zamin (in Bengali). Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  9. ^ "Shipping ministry inaugurates three maritime projects". The Daily Star. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  10. ^ a b "FMC Dockyard - Ship repair, shipbuilding, ship conversion, and offshore engineering and construction". FMC Dockyard. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  11. ^ a b "About Us". FMC Dockyard. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  12. ^ "Shipyard - FMC DOCKYARD LTD., Chittagong, Bangladesh". www.trusteddocks.com. Retrieved 2020-03-24.
  13. ^ "NBL officials visit FMC Dockyard". The New Nation. Retrieved 2020-03-24.
  14. ^ এফএমসি ডকইয়ার্ড পরিদর্শনে ন্যাশনাল ব্যাংকের এমডি. Banglanews24.com (in Bengali). 29 March 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  15. ^ এফএমসি ডকইয়ার্ড সাত বছরে. Kaler Kantho (in Bengali). Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  16. ^ প্রতিষ্ঠার সপ্তম বছরে এফএমসি ডকইয়ার্ড. bdnews24.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  17. ^ "'Shipbuilding plays significant role in development'". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  18. ^ "Chittagong headquartered FMC Group Chairman and FMC Dockyard Managing Director - Business". The Daily Observer. Retrieved 2020-03-24.
  19. ^ এফএমসির সার্ভে ও কোস্টাল জাহাজ নির্মাণের উদ্বোধন. bdnews24.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  20. ^ অত্যাধুনিক কার্গো জাহাজের কিললেয়িং করেছে এফএমসি ডকইর্য়াড (in Bengali). sharebiz. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  21. ^ "NBL officials visit FMC Dockyard". The New Nation. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  22. ^ শেয়ার ছাড়বে এফএমসি ডকইয়ার্ড. dailystockbangladesh.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  23. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Our Projects". FMC Dockyard. Retrieved 2020-03-24.