The shiprepair and shipbuilding market in Equatorial Guinea is relatively small and undeveloped, as the country lacks the infrastructure, technical expertise, and financial resources required to support a robust shipbuilding industry. Most of the country's maritime activity is focused on the oil and gas industry, which accounts for the majority of its exports. However, there have been some efforts to develop the shipbuilding and repair industry in Equatorial Guinea. The government has announced plans to establish a shipyard in the country's capital city of Malabo, which would be capable of repairing and maintaining vessels of up to 210 meters in length. Additionally, the government has signed agreements with foreign companies to develop the country's ports and other maritime infrastructure, which could help to support the growth of the shipbuilding and repair industry in the future.
Shipyards for Repair
Rank | Shipyard Name | Country | Max Length | Max Width | Max Depth | Market Share(30 days) | AIS | Reviews | SRI |
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1 | ASABA - ASTILLEROS DE GUINEA ECUATORIAL S.A. | Equatorial Guinea | 210.0 | 36.0 | 13.5 | 100.00% | 1 | No |