BLRT Western ShipyardBLRT Western Shipyard logo |
Western Shipyard in Klaipėda, 2013 |
Native name | AB Vakarų laivų gamykla |
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Company type | Public limited company |
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Industry | Ship building |
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Founded | 1952 |
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Headquarters | , |
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Revenue | €18.0 mln (2022) |
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| €6.2 mln (2022) |
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| €5.9 mln (2022) |
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Total assets | €77.8 mln (2022) |
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Total equity | €57.15 mln (2022) |
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Number of employees | 141 |
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Parent | BLRT Grupp |
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Website | wsy.lt |
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BLRT Western Shipyard (Vakarų laivų gamykla) is a shipyard in Klaipėda, Lithuania. The company belongs to the Estonian company BLRT Grupp and provides shipbuilding and repair services in the Baltic region.
History
In 1952, during the Soviet occupation, a new shipyard called Baltijos laivų statykla (Baltija Shipbuilding Yard) was established.[2] In 1969, another shipyard called Vakarų laivų remonto gamykla (Western Ship Repair Factory) was built.[3] Following the restoration of independence, the government of Lithuania privatized the shipyards. In 1997, Baltijos laivų statykla was sold to a Danish company Odense Steel Shipyard, while in 2001 Vakarų laivų remonto gamykla was sold to the Estonian company BLRT Grupp.[4][3] In 2010, the Baltijos laivų statykla was taken over by the BLRT Grupp, thus merging both shipyards under the Western Baltija Shipbuilding within the Western Shipyard Group.[4][5]
Activities
The main activities of the company are shipbuilding, ship repair and conversion, complex ship design and engineering as well as metal construction.[6]
In 2011, the shipyard built the largest LNG-powered Norwegian ferry MF Boknafjord.[7][8]
In June 2020, the largest floating dock (235 m long and 45 m wide, with lifting capacity of 33,000 tons) in the Baltic States was installed in the shipyard.[9]
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