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Since its beginnings in 1877, Blohm+Voss has been located in the Steinwerder borough, right in the heart of the Port of Hamburg, Europe’s third-largest port and an important and respected centre of shipbuilding excellence. With hundreds of new builds to date, over the years Blohm+Voss has forged shipbuilding history and set standards in technology and design.
The wide-spanning Blohm+Voss waterfront and docks are landmarks well known to Hamburg’s residents and visitors alike. The view of the Elbe River from the city centre, of the ships passing by each day or in the docks, is an inspiring maritime sight for all in the Northern German Hanseatic city. A pleasant short walk or bicycle ride through the historic old tunnels underneath the river brings you directly to the shipyard on the other side.
Today, more than ever, Blohm+Voss is a leading provider of innovative and customised solutions for the new build of naval vessels. Modern naval vessels are highly complex, powerful ships that require the full range of cutting-edge equipment to be effective. We have the competence needed to provide sophisticated naval solutions tailored to your specific needs. Please don’t hesitate to contact us to talk about your requirements.
In addition, we focus on the outfitting, commissioning and acceptance tests of new builds together with our customers. In close cooperation with our sister shipyards Peene-Werft, Norderwerft and Neue Jadewerft, we have an extensive supplier network that supports us in perfecting every project to the last detail.more
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The Pella Sietas GmbH results from a merger between JJ Sietas KG and Open JSC Pella. From Hamburgs Russian twin city St.Petersburg. As a consequence of this merger between Sietas and Pella in April 2014 emerges a strong partner in shipbuilding industry who is able to understand customers‘ wishes and to meet the demands of the future.
Sietas was always busy with the construction of innovative, efficient vessels. In 1966 the yard delivered the first containership, the ”Bell Vanguard”, worldwide. Many special purpose ships like pusher craſts, icebreakers. heavy liſt vessels, chemical/oil tanker, RoRo vessels and ferries, Self-unloading bulker and Hopper Suction Dredgers followed. In February 2014 Sietas delivered the first offshore Jack-up vessel built and constructed in Germany. Sietas has been known for its highly complex Container and Heavy load vessels not only in Hamburg but also beyond the borders of Europe. Still many hundreds of the JJ Sietas KG ships form the backbone of the short-Sea shipping.more
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