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Cemre Shipyard
IndustryTransport
Founded2005
HeadquartersAltınova, Turkey
Key people
H. Si̇nan Kavala (COO)
Productsshipbuilding
Revenue$287.8M
Number of employees
5039
Websitewww.cemreshipyard.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Cemre Shipyard (Template:Lang-tr) is a shipyard in Altınova, on the shore of the Sea of Marmara in Yalova Province, Turkey. Established in 2005, they now specialise in low- and zero-emission, battery and hybrid vessels for the world market.

History

Cemre signed the first shipbuilding contract with Havyard Group in 2005 and delivered Havila Mars the following year, from a rented yard. They developed their own facilities in Altınova and expanded quickly, reaching 78.000 m2 by 2009.[2] A second slipway was built in 2012 and a further 78.000 m2 shipyard, Cemre II was added in 2015. Cemre has constructed over 50 hulls which were then fitted out by Havyard Ship Technology (HST) in Leirvik, Norway.[3][4]

The first fishing vessel, Østerbris was delivered in 2014. Cemre moved into construction of passenger vessels, with the delivery of Bastø VI in 2016. Offshore support vessels followed, with specialisation in windfarm support vessels and low- and zero-emission, battery and hybrid vessels.[2]

Windfarm support vessels

Cemre Shipyard entered the windfarm market in 2014, when they were selected to build one Service Operations Vessel (SOV) for Danish company, Esvagt, Esvagt Mercator. This was followed by Wind of Change for French ship-owner Louis Dreyfus Armateurs. Wind of Change is equipped with a Heave Compensated Gangway (providing continuous access to the turbines), a 3D Crane, helideck and a side boat landing. Delivered in April 2019, she operates for Ørsted in German waters.[5] She has a DP system and an innovative DC grid developed by ABB.[6]

Groenewind is the first DP2, twin-hulled SOV in the world. She serves offshore wind farms in Belgium.[7]

Low emission ferries

  • Scandlines ordered the world's largest zero-emission ferry, with 10 MWh battery capacity.[8]
  • Danish ferry operator Molslinjen ordered two new electric ferries.[9]
  • Norwegian ferry company Torghatten Nord AS contracted Cemre Shipyard to build a zero-emission, battery-electric ferry.[10]
Ships built by Cemre Shipyard
yard number name type year
NB1101 Passenger Vessel (CalMac) 2025
NB1100 Passenger Vessel (CalMac) 2025
NB1099 Samsølinjen Passenger Vessel (Molslinjen) 2025
NB1098 Alslinjen Passenger Vessel (Molslinjen) 2024
NB1096 Windfarm Support Vessel
NB1095 Windfarm Support Vessel
NB1094 Esvagt Windfarm Support Vessel
NB1093 Loch Indaal Passenger Vessel (CalMac) 2025
NB1092 Isle of Islay Passenger Vessel (CalMac) 2024
NB1091 Hinnøy Passenger Vessel (Torghatten Nord)
NB1090 Passenger Vessel (Scandlines) 2024
NB0078 Liafjord Pelagic Trawler
NB0077 Seigrunn Live Fish Carrier
NB0076 Seifjell Live Fish Carrier
NB0075 Selvåg Senior Purse Seiner / Trawler 2023
NB0074 Sunny Lady Purse Seiner / Trawler 2022
NB0073 Veronica Midwater Trawler 2022
NB0071 Lauren Midwater Trawler 2022
NB0070 Leila Midwater Trawler 2021
NB0065 Hardhaus Purse Seiner / Trawler 2021
NB0067 Wind of Hope[11] Windfarm Support Vessel 2021
NB0072 Groenewind Windfarm Support Vessel 2021
NB0064 Libas Purse Seiner / Trawler 2021
NB0151 - HST0151 Åsværfjord Live Fish Carrier 2021
NB0066 Olympic Prawn Stern Trawler 2020
NB0150 - HST0150 Kristiansund Live Fish Carrier 2020
NB0149 - HST0149 Esvagt Havelok Service Operation Vessel 2020
NB0148 - HST0148 Esvagt Alba Service Operation Vessel 2020
NB0069 Grip Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2020
NB0146 - HST0146 Esvagt Schelde Service Operation Vessel 2020
NB0068 Tustna Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2019
NB0087 - HST0147 Reisa Live Fish Carrier 2019
NB0084 - HST0145 Stangvikfjord Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2019
NB0082 - HST0143 Møringen Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2019
NB0083 - HST0144 Smøla Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2019
NB0080 - HST0141 Austrheim Passenger Vessel 2019
NB0081- HST0142 Bømlafjord Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2019
NB0057 Wind of Change Windfarm Support Vessel 2019
NB0063 - HST0140 Skopphorn Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2019
NB0062 - HST0139 Rovdehorn Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2019
NB0058 - HST0135 Ronja Storm Live Fish Carrier 2019
NB0061 - HST0138 Giskoy Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2018
NB0060 - HST0137 Suloy Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2018
NB0059 - HST0136 Hadaroy Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2018
NB0056 - HST0134 Vestratt Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2018
NB0055 - HST0133 Austratt Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2018
NB0054 - HST0132 Husavik Passenger Vessel (Fjord1) 2018
NB0053 Esvagt Innovator Multi-Purpose Vessel 2018
NB0052 Victoria of Wight Passenger Vessel (Wightlink) 2018
NB0048 Esvagt Mercator SOV 2017
NB0044 Bjorg Wet Fish Trawler 2017
NB0043 Drangey Sk 2 Wet Fish Trawler 2017
NB0042 Björgulfur Wet Fish Trawler 2017
NB0041 Kaldbakur Wet Fish Trawler 2017
NB0051 - HST0127 Steigen Live Fish Carrier 2016
NB0046 Basto VI Super Ferry 2016
NB0050 AP Marine Barge 02 Non-Propelled Dry Cargo Barge 2016
NB0049 AP Marine Barge 01 Non-Propelled Dry Cargo Barge 2016
NB0045 - HST0129 Normann AHTS / Ice Breaker 2016
NB0036 Ocean Mermaid Seismic Service Vessel 2016
NB0040 - HST0126 Fafnir Viking PSV 2015
NB0035 Ocean Fortune Seismic Service Vessel 2015
NB0039 - HST0124 Namsos Live Fish Carrier 2015
NB0038 - HST0122 Ajieyt AHTS / Ice Breaker 2015
NB0037 - HST0121 Smaragd Purse Seiner Trawler 2015
NB0034 - HST0119 Esvagt Faraday SOV 2014
NB0033 - HST0118 Esvagt Froude SOV 2014
NB0025 Østerbris Purse Seiner Trawler 2014
NB0032 - HST0116 Olympus PSV 2014
NB0031 - HST0115 African Inspiration OSV 2014
NB0030 - HST0120 Polarsyssel PSV 2014
NB0029 - HST0117 Stormy Live Fish Carrier 2013
NB0028 - HST0114 Lewek Inspector OSV 2013
NB0022 Helene H 2 Bulk Carrier 2013
NB0027 - HST0113 Makalu PSV 2012
NB0026 - HST0111 Kongsborg PSV 2012
NB0021 Martin H. Bulk Carrier 2012
NB0024 - HST0112 Ben Nevis PSV 2012
NB0023 - HST0107 Havila Charisma PSV 2012
NB0020 - HST0110 Vestland Mira PSV 2012
NB0019 - HST0109 Torsborg PSV 2011
NB0018 - HST0106 Sjoborg PSV 2011
NB0017 - HST0103 Ocean Pride PSV 2011
NB0016 - HST0102 Seaborg PSV 2011
NB0015 - HST0090 Artus Purse Seiner 2010
NB0014 - HST0101 Havila Subsea OSV 2010
NB0013 - HST0105 Beaucephalus PSV 2010
NB0012 - HST0088 Seven Havila Subsea Vessel 2009
NB0011 - HST0100 Havila Jupiter AHTS 2009
NB0010 - HST1684 Sjoborg PSV 2009
NB0009 - HST0099 Havila Venus AHTS 2008
NB0008 - HST1680 Eldborg PSV 2008
NB0007 - HST0098 Stril Challenger AHTS 2008
NB0006 - HST0093 Stril Commander AHTS 2008
NB0005 - HST0095 Sea Lion AHTS 2008
NB0004 - HST0094 Havila Neptune AHTS 2007
NB0003 - HST0092 Havila Saturn AHTS 2007
NB0002 - HST0086 Havila Mercury AHTS 2007
NB0001 - HST0085 Havila Mars AHTS 2006
[12][13][14]

References

  1. ^ "Cemre Shipyard". Datanyze. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Our Story". Cemre Shipyard. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Havyard: Hull of Fjord1's New Ferry Launched at Cemre Shipyard". Offshore Energy - World Maritime News. 27 August 2019. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Havyard taking over hull number 50 from Cemre". OffshoreWIND.biz. 27 August 2019. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Wind of Change". Cemre Shipyard. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Wind of Change". ABB. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Groenewind". Cemre Shipyard. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Scandlines orders zero-emission ferry for the Puttgarden-Rødby route". Shippax. 9 November 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Molslinjen orders two new electric ferries". Ferry Shipping News. 1 September 2022. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  10. ^ Ajsa Habibic (18 April 2022). "Cemre Shipyard to build new Norwegian zero-emission battery ferry". Offshore Energy. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  11. ^ "NB67 Wind of Hope" (pdf). Cemre Shipyard. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  12. ^ "Extensive Diversity in Shipbuilding". Cemre Shipyard. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Orderbook". Cemre Shipyard. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  14. ^ "Ferries Sorted by Name". The ferry site. Retrieved 14 January 2023.

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