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Chantiers de l'Atlantique, is a shipyard based in Saint-Nazaire, France. It is one of the world's largest shipyards, constructing a wide range of commercial, naval and passenger ships.
The shipyard was owned by Alsthom from 1976 onwards, became Alsthom-Atlantique and was later part of Aker Yards when Aker Group acquired the Alstom Marine business in 2006.[1][2] In 2008, the South Korean company STX Corporation acquired Aker Yards, and the shipyard became part of STX Europe (formed by the renaming of Aker Yards).[3].
In 2018 the shipyard was partly acquired by Italian shipyard Fincantieri (50%), after the bankruptcy of STX Corporation and was renamed again to Chantiers de l'Atlantique.
Its location near Nantes, at the mouth of the Loire and the deep waters of the Atlantic makes sailing large ships in and out easier.more
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Our Shipyard has two slipways for new buildings and repairs with the following dimensions: 122x20 m (7 m draft), 90x14 m (7 m draft) and we also have one fitting out quay of 105 m, and 7,5m of draft.
The slipways are equipped with two cranes with a capacity of 14 tons, each one, and a gantry crane of 50 tons. There are also the following equipments: two DEMAG mobile cranes of 45 tons each one, two IMENASA mobile cranes of 5 tons each one; one articulated and hoisting platform of 24 m ; three loading power shovels, and also different means of hoisting and loading.
Our Shipyard have a covered area of approx. 13,565 m2, and boilerwork, welding mechanization, piping, electrical, ship carpentry and joiner and insulation workshops. Warehouse for the building and fitting out of the blocks under cover.
All warehouses are equipped with gantry cranes, except for the boilerwork shop which is equipped with four gantry cranes. The warehouses are equipped with all the necessary elements and machinery for its activity.
Day by day we continue our process of expansion and innovation.more
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