Colombo Dockyard
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Company type | Public limited company |
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CSE: DOCK.N0000 | |
Industry | Heavy industry/Shipbuilding |
Founded | August 1, 1974 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Hideaki Tanaka (Chairman)[1] D.V.Abeysinghe (CEO)[2] |
Products | Patrol Boats, Landing crafts, Merchant vessels, Platform supply vessels, Tugboats |
Services | Shipbuilding, Ship repair, Engineering, Defence, Materials sales |
Revenue | Rs 4.06 billion (Q1 2017)[3] |
Rs 36.5 million (Q1 2017)[3] | |
Total assets | Rs 22 billion[3] |
Total equity | Rs 10.1 billion[3] |
Owner | Onomichi Dockyard (majority shareholder) |
Subsidiaries | Dockyard General Engineering Services Ceylon Shipping Agency |
Website | cdl |
Colombo Dockyard PLC (CDPLC) is the largest and oldest ship building company in Sri Lanka and is based in Colombo. It has built both military and civilian vessels for both local and overseas clients.
History
Colombo Dockyard established its operations in 1974 and is now Sri Lanka's largest engineering facility in the business of ship repair, shipbuilding, heavy engineering and offshore engineering. It is situated within the Port of Colombo, thus having the benefits of a deep water harbour.[4]
Facilities and operation
Colombo Dockyard operates four graving drydocks, the largest with a capacity of 125,000 tonnes deadweight (DWT) as well as extensive repair berth facilities. It is accredited with the ISO 9001-2015 quality certification by Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance.[5]
Colombo Dockyard has operated in joint collaboration with Onomichi Dockyard Japan since 1993- the collaboration's twenty year anniversary was celebrated on March 26, 2013.[citation needed]
Former Chief Executive Officers and Managing Directors
Known ship classes built
The following were known to be made by CD:[6]
- Jayasagara class patrol craft
- Fisheries Protection Vessel
- Colombo class
- Coastal surveillance vessel
- Fire fighting vessel
- 29 M Landing Craft
- Fast Landing Craft
- 35&40 Meter Fisheries Protection Vessel
- 65 Ton Bollard Pull Tug
- Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel (80 Ton Bollard Pull)
- Passenger Vessels (250 Passengers)
- Passenger Vessels (400 Passengers)
- Multipurpose Platform Supply Vessel
- Fast Patrol Vessel
- Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel (130 Ton Bollard Pull)
- VARD 9-01 111.3m Undersea Cable Laying Vessel[7]
- VARD 7 85m OPV[8]
Customers
Military clients
International clients
- Bourbon
- Columbia Shipmanagement (Singapore)
- Dredging Corporation of India
- Dredging International
- Eurobulk
- GOL Offshore
- The Greatship Group
- Hyundai Engineering & Construction
- Kotoku Kaiun
- Maersk
- Mercator
- Safety Management Overseas
- Shipping Corporation of India
- Pakistan National Shipping Corporation
References
- ^ Colombo Dockyard. "Mr. Hideaki Tanaka - Colombo Dockyard PLC". Retrieved May 28, 2016.
- ^ Colombo Dockyard. "D.V.Abeysinghe - Colombo Dockyard PLC". Retrieved May 28, 2016.
- ^ a b c d "Interim Financial Report: For the three months period ended 31 March 2017" (PDF). cdn.cse.lk. Colombo Dockyard. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^ Port of Colombo
- ^ "COLOMBO DOCKYARD AWARDED ISO 9001: 2015 CERTIFICATIONS BY LLOYD'S REGISTER QUALITY ASSURANCE (LRQA), UK". Colombo Dockyard. cdl.lk. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^ http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/bitstream/handle/123/1459/94831%20_1.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y
- ^ "VARD designs new cable lay vessel for Kokusai Cable Ship Co. Ltd in Japan - VARD". www.vard.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
- ^ "Colombo Dockyard to get US$180mn Sri Lanka patrol vessel deal". www.economynext.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.