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===China=== ===Mainland China===
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Visit this link for more information on China Shipyards
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===Hong Kong===
The following large shipbuilders and shipyards in China now belong to one of these two large enterprises:
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===India===
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{{See also|List of Indian shipbuilders and shipyards}}
* ], ], Maharashtra
* ], ], Kerala
* ], ], Andhra Pradesh
* ], ], West Bengal
* ], ]
* ], Mumbai, Maharashtra
* ], Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
* ], ], Maharashtra
* ], Kolkata, West Bengal
* ], ], West Bengal
* ], ], Gujarat
* ], Mumbai, Maharashtra
* ], Mumbai, Maharashtra
* ], ], Gujarat
* ], ], Tamil Nadu
* ], ], Gujarat
* ], ], Tamil Nadu
* ], ], Goa
* ], Kolkata, West Bengal
* ], ], Goa


===Indonesia===
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===Iran===
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|Asia||China||Liaoning||Dalian||]||] Co., Ltd. || || ||
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|Asia||China||Fujian||N/A||CSSC/CSIC||Fujian Southeast Shipyard|| || ||
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|Asia||China||Guangdong||Guangzhou||CSSC/CSIC||] Co., Ltd. (GSI)|| || ||
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|Asia||China||Zhejiang||Hangzhou||CSSC/CSIC||] Co., Ltd.|| || ||
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|Asia||China||Jiangsu||Tongzhou City||CSSC/CSIC||] || || ||
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|Asia||China||Shandong||Rongcheng||CSSC/CSIC||] Co., Ltd.|| || ||
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|Asia||China||Jiangsu||Rongshen Area||CSSC/CSIC||] || || ||
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|Asia||China||Guangdong||Guangzhou||CSSC/CSIC||] (Guangzhou, Guangdong) || || ||
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|Asia||China||Shanghai||Shanghai||CSSC/CSIC||] (Group) Co., Ltd. (Shanghai) || || ||
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|Asia||China||Anhui||Wuhu||CSSC/CSIC||]|| || ||
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|Asia||China||||Shanghai||CSSC/CSIC||] (Group) Co., Ltd. || || ||
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|Asia||China||Jiangsu||Jiangyin||CSSC/CSIC||] Co., Ltd. || || ||
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|Asia||China||N/A||N/A||CSSC/CSIC|| Jong Shyn Shipyard || || ||
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|Asia||China||Shangdong||Penglai City||CSSC/CSIC||] Co. LTD|| || ||
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|Asia||China||Shangdong||Qingdao||CSSC/CSIC||] Co., Ltd. || || ||
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=== Hong Kong === ===Israel===
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* ]
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|Asia||China||Hong Kong||Cheoy Lee Shipyards Limited|| Cheoy Lee Shipyards || || ||
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|Asia||China||Hong Kong|| ] || Hong Kong Shipyards Limited || || ||
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|Asia||China||Hong Kong|| ]-] (joint venture) || HUD Group || || ||
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===India===
====Public sector====
*, Bhavnagar
*] Limited
*]
*]
*]
*, Kolkata
*]
*]
*]
*, Kolkata

====Private sector====
* ,'''Sulkha Shipyard'''
*] Limited
*Adani Shipyard
*] Limited
*Alang Marina, Bhavnagar
*, Aroor
*, Shipbuilding Division, ]
*, ]
*, ]
*East Coast boat Builders, ]
*Elite Shipyard, Veravel
*Empreiteiros Gerais, ]
*, ], ]
*
*
*] Shipyard
*
*, ], ]
*
*
*NN Shipbuilders, ]
*, ], ]
*, ], ]
*PS & Company, Vishakhapatnam
*, ]
*
*, ]
*Sesa Goa Shipbuilding Division
*, ]
*Vipul Shipyard, Goa (merged with ])
*, Billimora
*, goa
kanethara projects
http://www.kanetharashipyard.yolasite.com

===Indonesia===
* – ]
*
*
*
* HAMDOK Corps-Jakarta
* Caputra Shipyard
* NASDEC
* PT Hamson
* PT MARINDO JAYA SAMUDERA batam, Indonesia


===Japan=== ===Japan===
* ] Imabari
*Hakodate Dock (Hakodate)
** 30% of ] – Universal Shipbuilding and IHI Marine United merger in 2013
*Imabari S.B. (Marugame)
* ]
*Imabari S.B. (Saijo)
* ] (Nagasaki)
*Imabari S.B. (Imabari)
** bought in 2020 ]
*] (Kure)
* ] Oppama
*I.H.I. (Yokohama)
*] (Iwagi)
*Kanda S.B. Co. (Kawajiri)
*] (Sakaide)
*Kawasaki H. I. (Kobe)
*] (Hachinohe)
*Koyo Dockyard Company Ltd. (Mihara)
*Kyokuyo Shipyard (Shimonoseki)
*Minami Nippon (Usuki)
*] (Nagasaki)
*Mitsubishi H.I. (Kobe)
*Mitsubishi H.I. (Shimonoseki)
*Mitsui S.B. (Chiba)
*Mitsui S.B. (Tamano)
*] (Saiki)
*Naikai S.B. (Setoda)
*] (Imari)
*Oshima S.B. Co. (Oshima)
*Onomichi Dockyard (Onomichi)
*] (Saiki)
*Sanoyas (Mizushima)
*] (Kinoe)
*] (Sasabo)
*Shikoku Dock. (Takamatsu)
*Shin Kochi H.I. (Kochi City)
*Shin Kurushima (Onishi)
*Shin Kurushima (Akitsu)
*Shin Kurushima (Hashihama)
*] (Oppama)
*Toyohashi S.B. (Toyohashi)
*] (Numakuma)
*] (Usuki)
*Universal S.B. (Ariake)
*Universal S.B. (Tsu)
*Universal S.B. (Maizuru)
*] (Hakata)


===Malaysia=== ===Malaysia===
* ] Lumut
*
* ] Penang Island
* Muhibbah Marine Engineering Sdn Bhd (Port Kelang, Selangor)
* Boustead Penang Shipyard Sdn Bhd (Jerjak Island,Penang) * ] Labuan
* ] Pasir Gudang
* (Lumut, Perak)
* * ] Langkawi
*
*
*
*
* Eastern Marine Shipbuilding Sdn Bhd
* Celtug Services Shipyard
*
* (Port Klang, Selangor)
*
*
*
*
*
*
* http://www.namcheong.com.my
* (Miri, Sarawak) - Ship Owner, Ship Operator, Ship Builder
* SL Shipbuilding Contractor Sdn Bhd
* Tang Tiew Hee & Sons Sdn Bhd
* Vitawani Shipbuilding Sdn. Bhd

===Myanmar===
*'''Ahlone''' Shipyard ( Inland Water Transport )http://www.ahlonedockyard.ning.com
*Dalla Shipyard ( Inland Water Transport )
*DawPone Shipyard ( DMA )
*Yadanarpone Shipyard ( Inland Water Transport )
*Mandalay Shipyard ( Dept of Marine Authority )
*Chindwin Shipyard ( Inland Water Transport )
*Sittwe Shipyard ( Inland Water Transport )
*Thanlwin Shipyard ( Inland Water Transport )


===Pakistan=== ===Pakistan===
*], '']'' * ], Karachi
*], '']'' * ], Karachi
*], '']''
*Port Qasim Shipyard, '']''
*Indus Waterworks, '']''
*Qadr Toy boats, '']''
*Sutlej Boats, '']''
*Gwadar Navalworks, '']''
*Shalimar Water Works, '']''
*Sonmiani Dockyard, '']''
*Behr e Arab Bandergah, '']''
*Rann of Kutch Bandergah, '']''
*Pakistan Shipping Corporation, '']''
*Pak-Turk Ship Building, '']''
*Panjnad Shipyard & Engineering, '']''
*Sarhad Boatworks Pvt. Ltd., '']''
*Punjab Waterworks & Maritime Engineering, '']''
*Turk Sedef Shipyard, '']''
*Abu-Dhabi Shipping Corporation, '']''
*Azad Engineering, '']''
*Suzuki Heavy Industries, '']''
*, '']''
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===Philippines=== ===Philippines===
* ] (Balamban, Cebu)
*'''Gensan Shipyard and Machine Works, Inc.''' (])
*'''Tsuneishi Heavy Industries Cebu''' (]) * ] (Zambales)
* ] (Bauan, Batangas)
*'''Hanjin Heavy Industries''' (])
* ] (Subic, Zambales)
*'''Sandoval Shipyards, Inc.''' (])

*'''Subic Shipyards, Inc.''' (])
===Qatar===
*'''Keppel Shipyards''' (])
* ]

===Saudi Arabia===
* ]


===Singapore=== ===Singapore===
* ]
* Jaya S.B. & Eng. (Singapore)
* Jurong Shipyard (Tanjong Kling) *
* Singapore Technologies Marine Ltd (ST Marine)
* PPL Shipyard
* Sembawang Shipyard Pte Ltd.
* Keppel Shipyard Ltd
* Kreuz Shipbuilding & Engineering Pte Ltd
* Kwong Soon Engineering Co. (Pte) Ltd
* Pandan Shipyard Pte Ltd
* Drydocks world-S.E.Asia


===South Korea=== ===South Korea===
* ] 2023 Hanhwa ocean , Hanhwa group M&A Geoje
* (Busan)
* ] HJ shipbuilding , Busan
* (YeoSoo)
* ] Ulsan
*DaeHan Shipbuilding (HaeNam)
* ] Ulsan
* (Busan)
* ] Yeongam near Mokpo, South West Korea.
* (Okpo)
*] (Busan) * ] Geoje
*] (Ulsan)
*] (GunSan)
*] (Young Am)
* (Ulsan)
* (Ulsan)
*Nokbong S.B. (Tong Yong)
* (Tong Yong)
*] (Geoje)
*Shina S.B. (Tong Yong)
* (Tong Yong)
* (Tong Yong)
* (Sa Chun)
*] (Busan)
*] (JinHae)
*] (Tong Yong) http://www.sdhi.co.kr
*] (Masan)
* (Tong Yong)
*C& Heavy Incdustries (Mokpo)
* (GwangYang)
* (Busan)
*SeKwang Shipping (Mokpo)
* (Ulsan)
* (MokPo)
*ilheung Shipbuilding & Engineering (MokPo)
*Jinhae Heavy Industry (JinHae)
* (Busan)
* (MokPo)
* (Busan)
* (Sin An)
* (YeoSoo)


===Sri Lanka=== ===Sri Lanka===
* (Colombo dockyard PLC) * ]


===Taiwan=== ===Taiwan===
*] (Kaohsiung) * ] (Kaohsiung)
* ] (Kaohsiung)
*CSBC (Keelung)
* (Kaohsiung) * ] (Yilan )
* ]


===Thailand=== ===Thailand===
* ]
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The list below is shipyards in Thailand.
Click on the name to visit their websites directly.

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|||Pattaya. Design, building and maintenance on Luxury yachts and boats, Pattaya
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|B.L.L. Shipyard
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|||Phuket. Catamaran yacht builders
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|||Phuket, Dinghy builders, inflatable boats repairs
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|||Pattaya. Building aluminium yachts
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|||Ship repair, life rafts, coastal transport
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|||Samut Prakarn. Ship building and repairs
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|Lpn Dock & Engineering
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|||Bangkok. Ship builder and repairs
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|MITS Decisions
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|Nava Pattana Shipyard
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|Royal Thai Navy dockyard||Bangkok
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|Royal Thai Navy dockyard||Rayong
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|Sahaisant Co
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|||Phuket. Wooden boats and yachts.
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|Sea Shipyard
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|||Pattaya and Phuket. Powerboat building.
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|United Engineering & Dockyard
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|United Marine Maintenance and Service
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|||Chonburi. Ship operating and logistics
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===Vietnam===
*Vungtau Shipyard, Vung Tau - http://vungtaushipyard.com.vn
*Bach Dang Shipyard (Haiphong)
*Hyundai-] Shipyard
*
*Vuotsong Shipyard (Ho Chi Minh City, Vitnam) http://www.vuotsong.net/
*Nam Trieu Shipyard, Hai Phong
*Pha Rung Shipyard, Hai Phong
*Ben Kien Shipyard, Hai Phong
*Ha Long Shipyard, Ha Long
*Dung Quat Shipyard, Quang Ngai
*Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (Vinashin)


==Europe== ==Europe==
===Austria–Hungary===
*]

===Bulgaria=== ===Bulgaria===
* ], Varna
* city of Varna
* city of Varna
* city of Varna
* city of Varna
* city of Varna
* city of Varna
* city of Bourgas
* city of Rousse


===Croatia=== ===Croatia===
* ] Rijeka
*Brodogradilište Viktor Lenac (Rijeka)
* ] Brodogradilište Kraljevica
*] (Rijeka)
*] (Split) * ] Split
* ] Pula
*] (Trogir)
*] (Pula)
*Kraljevica (Kraljevica)


===Denmark=== ===Denmark===
*] (Lindo) * ]

*]
===Estonia===
* ] Shipyard
* ]


===Finland=== ===Finland===
* ]
*] (Rauma)
** ] (operating at ])
*] (Turku)

*] (Helsinki)
* ]
** ] (operating at ])
** ] (headquarters in ])

* ]
** ] (operating at ])

* ]
** ]


===France=== ===France===
* ]: ''']''' (2008-)
*]
*] * ]: ''']''' (1945-)
* ]: ''']''' (1957–)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.beneteau.com/history#redirect=beneteau|title=History &#124; BENETEAU|website=www.beneteau.com}}</ref>
*]
* ]
*]
** ''']''' (1955–)
*] (St. Nazaire)
* Shipbuilding groups:
*] (Lorient)
** ''']''' (1631-)
*]
*]


===Germany=== ===Germany===
* ]
*Aker MTW Werft (Wismar)
** ] (1872–1983)
*Aker Warnow (Warnemunde)
** ] (1893–1997)
*]
** ] (1926–1945)
*]
** ''']''' (1875–)
*]
* ]: ] (1950–2009)
*]
* ]: ] (1903–2010)
*]
* ]: ''']''' (FSG) (1872–)
*]
*] * ]
** ''']''' (1877–)
*]
** ''']''' (1635-2021)
*]
*] (Kiel) ** ] (1918–1968)
** ] (1846–1966)
* (Hamburg)
* ]
*]
** ] (1925–1945)
*]
** ''']'''
*]
** ] (1867–1945)
*
** ] (HDW) (1838–2005)
*
** ] (1867–1918)
*]
** ''']''' (TKMS) (2005–)
*] (Papenburg)
* ]: ] (1919–2011)
*]
* ]: ] (1917–2002)
*]
* ]: ''']''' (1795-)
*
* ]: ''']''' (1905–)
*] (Emden)
*Peene Werft (Wolgast) * ]: ''']''' (1850–)
* ]: ''']''' (1945–)
*]
*] * ]
** ] (1871–1918)
*(Emden)
** ] (1918–1945)
*]
*]
*]
*]
*] (Stralsund)

===Georgia===
*Poti Shipyard JSC


===Greece=== ===Greece===
* ]
*Atsalakis Shipyard (Perama)
*] * ]
*] * ] Skaramanga
* ]
*] (Skaramanga)
*] * ]
*] (Chanea)


===Italy=== ===Italy===
*] * ]
* ] La Spezia
*Cant. Orlando (Leghorn)
* ] Viareggio
*] (Monfalcone)
* ] Annone Brianza
*Fincantieri (Marghera)
* ]
*Fincantieri (Ancona)
* ]
*Fincantieri (Castellammare)
** ]
*Fincantieri (Palermo)
** ]
*Rodriquez (Pietro Ligure)
** ]
*Fincantieri (Sestri ponente) (Genoa)
** ]
*Mariotti (Genoa)
** ]
*Tankoa (Genoa)
** ]
*San Giorgio del Porto (Genoa)
* ] Viareggio
*Baglietto (Varazze-Savona)
* ] Donada
*Soc. Esercizio (Viareggio)
* ]
*]
*] (Donada)


===Netherlands=== ===Netherlands===
*] * ]
*] (Hoogezand) * ], Stroobos
*] * ]
* ]
*Heessen
* ]
*]
*] * ]
* ]
*Peters Schpsw. (Kampen)
*] * ]
* ]
*Schps. Bodewes (Hoogezand)
* ]
* (Eemshaven, Harlingen)
* ]
*
*


===Norway=== ===Norway===
* ] Ulsteinvik
*] -
* ]
*] -
*] - * ] Ulsteinvik


===Poland=== ===Poland===
* ]: ] (1854–1945)<ref name=msio>Nitka, Andrzej: ''Przedsiębiorstwo stoczniowe F. Schichau. Elbląg-Piława-Gdańsk-Ryga-Królewiec. Zarys dziejów 1837–1945'' in: Morze, Statki i Okręty nr. 6/2007, p. 62-71 {{in lang|pl}}</ref>
*] (Gdańsk)
* ]
*] (Gdynia)
*] (Szczecin) ** ] (1921–1940)
** ] (1890–1945)<ref name=msio/>
*] (Gdansk)
** ] (1871–1918)
** ''']''' (1945–)
* ]
** ] (1851–1945)
** ''']''' (1945–)


===Portugal=== ===Portugal===
* ] - Viana Do Castelo

* ] - Estaleiros Navais SA Setúbal
*] (Viana Castelo) http://www.envc.pt


===Romania=== ===Romania===
* ] (])
*STX Europe Tulcea (Tulcea)
* ] (])
*STX Europe Braila Shipyard (Brăila)
* ] (])
*Daewoo-Mangalia (Mangalia)
*Damen Galati (Galaţi)
*Santierul Naval Constanta SA (Constanţa)
*Santierul Naval Orsova SA ( Orsova )


===Russia=== ===Russia===
{{see also|List of Russian marine engineers}}
*], aka Shipyard No. 194 and 196 ]
* ]: ''']''' (1693–1862, 1887–)
*
* ]: ''']''' (2015–)
*], aka Baltiysky Zavod and Shipyard No. 189, ]
* ]: ''']''' (1945–)
*], aka Shikval, ]
* ]: ''']''' (1932–)
*], aka Shipyard No. 402, ]
* ]: ''']''' (1849–)
*Severnaya Shipyard (St. Petersburg)
* ]: ''']''' (1935–)
*Volgogard Shipyard (Volgogard)
*Vyborg Shipyard (Vyborg) * ]: ''']''' (1930–)
* ]

** ''']''' (1704-)
===Slovakia===
** ''']''' (1901–)
*SLKB Komarno (Komarno) http://www.slkb.sk
** ''']''' (1864–)
** ''']''' (1858–)
** ] (1721-2001)
** ''']''' (Northern Shipyard) (1890–)
** ''']''' (SNSZ) (1912–)
* ]
** ''']''' (1939–)
* ]
** ''']''' (1887–)
** ''']''' (1952–)
* ]: ''']''' (1948–)
* ]: ''']'''(1895–)


===Spain=== ===Spain===
* ]
*Astilleros Santa Pola (Alicante) http://www.cnblasco.com
*Barreras S.A. (Vigo)
*] (Ferrol)
*Naval Gijon (Gijon)
*Vulcano S.A. (Vigo)
*Construcciones Navales del Norte (Bilbao)


=== Turkey === ===Sweden===
* ]
* Ada Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.ada-shipyard.com
* ]
* Aganlar Shipyard, (]) http://www.aganlar.com; http://www.facebook.com/aganlarboatyard; http://www.twitter.com/aganlarboatyard
* ]
* Akdeniz Shipyard (Adana) http://www.akdenizshipyard.com
* ]
* Anadolu Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul; and Yalova) http://www.adik.com.tr
* ]
* Altıntaş Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.altintasshipyard.com
* ]
* Atlas Teknik Shipyard, Shipbuilding, Repair, Steel Construction(Tuzla-İstanbul-Bakü) http://www.atlasteknik.com.tr

* ], (]) http://www.aegeanyacht.com
===Turkey===
* Başaran Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.basarangemi.com
* ]<ref>{{cite web|title=Ada Tersanesi – Ada Shipyard|url=http://ada-shipyard.com/|access-date=2021-03-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Shipyards in Turkey|url=http://www.shipyardsinturkey.com/shipyard/ada-shipyard/5|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.shipyardsinturkey.com}}</ref> ]
* Beşiktaş Gemi Inşa Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.besiktasgroup.com/ship-building
*] ], ] and ]
* Bogazici Tersanecilik (Yalova) http://www.bogazicitersanecilik.com.tr/ and http://www.tersan.com.tr
*]<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.netahaber.com/turkiyenin-askeri-gemi-markasi-anadolu-tersanesi/ |newspaper=Neta Sea |title=Türkiye'nin Askeri AGemi Markası: Anadolu Tersanesi |language=tr |accessdate=30 July 2021 }}</ref> ]
* Çeksan Gemi İnşa Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul; and Yalova) http://www.ceksan.com.tr
*]<ref>{{Cite web|title=ARES SHIPYARD – About Us – Corporate|url=https://ares.global/about-ares|access-date=2021-03-20|website=ares.global}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=ARES Shipyard Blazed a Trail Once Again in Shipbuilding History|url=https://www.maritime-executive.com/features/ares-shipyard-blazed-a-trail-once-again-in-shipbuilding-history-1|access-date=2021-03-20|website=The Maritime Executive}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Ares Shipyard – Manufacturer, Antalya City / Turkey|url=https://www.turkishexportal.com/Ares-Shipyard_SHC13B_e1c94bca36ea4767aee9208455cd9a5e|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.turkishexportal.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=2020-10-29|title=ARES Shipyard and METEKSAN Unveil Turkey's First Armed USV|url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2020/10/ares-shipyard-and-meteksan-unveil-turkeys-first-armed-usv/|access-date=2021-03-20|website=Naval News}}</ref> ]
* Celiktekne (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.celiktekne.com.tr
*]<ref>{{cite web|title=ARGEM|url=http://argemshipyard.com/default-eng.asp|access-date=2021-03-20|website=argemshipyard.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Shipyards in Turkey|url=http://shipyardsinturkey.com/shipyard/argem-shipyard/83|access-date=2021-03-20|website=shipyardsinturkey.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=ARGEM SHIPYARD {{!}} ESCO SHIPPING AGENCY|url=http://www.escoship.com/argem-shipyard/|access-date=2021-03-20}}</ref> ]
* Celiktrans (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.celiktrans.com
*]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Art Shipyard|url=http://www.artshipyard.com/about.html|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.artshipyard.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Shipyard – ART SHIPYARD, İstanbul, Turkey|url=https://www.trusteddocks.com/shipyards/7764-art-shipyard|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.trusteddocks.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=ART Shipyard|url=https://www.encompassmarine.com/shipyards-2/art-shipyard/|access-date=2021-03-20|website=Encompass Marine}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=ART – Dedicated Cooperation Turkey – resolute.gr|url=https://www.resolute.gr/en/art-shipyard/|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.resolute.gr}}</ref> ]
* Cemre Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.cemreshipyard.com
*]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Shipyard – ASTAS&SELTAS SHIPYARDS, Istanbul, Turkey|url=https://www.trusteddocks.com/shipyards/7693-astas-seltas-shipyards|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.trusteddocks.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Anasayfa » Astaş Denizcilik|url=https://astasshipyard.com/|access-date=2021-03-20|website=astasshipyard.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=ASTAS ASLAN SHIPYARD, Turkey, Tersaneler Bolgesi II. Kisim G-50 Sokak No:27, Tuzla, Istanbul - Ship2yard.com|url=https://www.ship2yard.com/yard.php?idy=101891|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.ship2yard.com}}</ref> ]
* Çindemir Makine Gemi Onarım ve Tersanecilik A.Ş. Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.cindemir.com
*]<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.besiktasshipyard.com/about-us/|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.besiktasshipyard.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Shipyard – BESIKTAS SHIPYARD, Yalova, Turkey|url=https://www.trusteddocks.com/shipyards/6788-besiktas-shipyard|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.trusteddocks.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Besiktas Group Shipyard Turkey|url=https://www.shipyards.gr/shipyards/ship-repair-shipyards/besiktas-group-shipyard-turkey|access-date=2021-03-20|website=Shipyards Directory worldwide with locations map}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Marine-Pilots.com|title=Besiktas Shipyard|url=https://www.marine-pilots.com/companies/13759-besiktas-shipyard|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.marine-pilots.com}}</ref> ], ]
* Cicek Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.cicekshipyard.com
*]<ref>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://bogazicishipyard.com/our-company/about-us/|access-date=2021-03-20|website=Bogazici Shipping}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Ster|first=Hans van der|title=Bogazici Shipyard delivers "Cyathea" to her new owners Compagnie Maritime Chambon of France – Towingline|date=9 October 2020 |url=http://towingline.com/bogazici-shipyard-delivers-cyathea-to-her-new-owners-compagnie-maritime-chambon-of-france/|access-date=2021-03-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Maritime|first=Baird|date=2020-10-13|title=Compagnie Maritime Chambon gets new Turkish-built escort tug|url=https://www.bairdmaritime.com/work-boat-world/tug-and-salvage-world/harbour-tugs-and-operation/compagnie-maritime-chambon-gets-new-turkish-built-escort-tug/|access-date=2021-03-20|website=Baird Maritime}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Bogazici Shipyard {{!}} Exposhipping İstanbul|url=https://www.expomaritt.com/en/overview/turkish-shipyard-2020-2021-projects/bogazici-shipyard.html|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.expomaritt.com}}</ref> ], ] and ]
* ] (Bodrum) http://www.cobrayacht.com
*] ], ],
* Dearsan (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.dearsan.com
*]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ceksan Shipyard|url=http://www.ceksan.com.tr/|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.ceksan.com.tr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Shipyard – CEKSAN SHIPYARD, İstanbul, Turkey|url=https://www.trusteddocks.com/shipyards/6790-ceksan-shipyard|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.trusteddocks.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=The Motorship {{!}} Ceksan Shipyard|url=https://www.motorship.com/directory-entries/ceksan-shipyard|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.motorship.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Maindeck|url=https://shipyards.maindeck.io/shipyards/ceksan-shipyard/pictures|access-date=2021-03-20|website=shipyards.maindeck.io}}</ref> ]
* Dentas (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.dentasshipyard.com
*], ], ]
* Desan (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.desan-shipyard.com
*], also known as ] is the world's oldest shipyard that is still in operation. Founded in 1455 2 years after the ] by ]
* DÜZGİT Yalova Gemi İnşa San. A.Ş Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.duzgit.com.tr
*] ], ]
* Engin-Dortler Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul; and Yalova) http://www.engindenizcilik.com.tr
*] ]
* Eregli Gemi Insa Sanayi (Zonguldak) http://www.ereglishipyard.com
*] ] and ], ]
* Gelibolu (Canakkale) http://www.aksoyship.com
* Gemak (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.gemak.com *] ]
*]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/sirkethaberleri/sanayi/sefine-tersanesinin-urettigi-elektrikli-feribot-norvec-sularinda/662793 |newspaper=] |title=Sefine Tersanesi'nin ürettiği elektrikli feribot Norveç sularında |date=16 February 2021 |language=tr |accessdate=11 August 2021 }}</ref>], ]
* Gemsan Gemi (Tuzla, Istanbul)
* Gemtis Tersanecilik (Tuzla, Istanbul; and Yalova) *] ]
* Ge-Ta Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.getashipyard.com.tr *] ] and ]
* Gisan Gemi Insaat (Tuzla, Istanbul; and Yalova) http://www.gisangemi.com.tr
* Gulf Marine Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.gulfmarine.com.tr
* Gundogdu Shipyard (Karasu) http://www.gundogdugroup.com
* Hat-San Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.hat-san.com.tr/
* Hidrodinamik Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.hidrodinamik.com
* İçdaş Shipyard (Karabiga) http://www.icdas.com.tr/icdas/tersane_en.htm
* Istanbul Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.istanbulshipyard.com
* Karadeniz Shipyard (Ünye) http://www.karadeniztersanesi.com
* Kocatepe Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.kocatepeshipyard.com
* Marmara Shipyard (Izmit) http://www.marmarashipyard.com
* Madenci Gemi Shipyard (Zonguldak) http://www.madenciyard.com
* Naci Selimoğlu Deniz İşletmeciliği Tic. A.Ş. Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.nslm.net/tersaneing.html
* Nur Istanbul Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul; and Yalova) http://www.nur-istanbulshipyard.com
* Özata Yat Çekek Bakım Onarım Sanayi ve Ticaret Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.ozatayat.com.tr
* Pax Navi Boatyard (]) http://www.paxnavi.com
* RMK Marine (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.rmkmarine.com
* Sahin Celik Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.sahincelik.com.tr
* Sedef Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.kalkavanshipyard.com
* Sefine Shipyard (Yalova) http://www.sefine.com.tr
* Selah Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.selahshipyard.com
* Selay Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.selaydenizcilik.com
* Shipyard Famagusta (Famagusta, Mersin10) http://shipyardfamagusta.com
* Soli Shipyard (Kocaeli) http://www.soli.com.tr
* ] (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.sumarineyat.com.tr/
* Terme Shipyard (Samsun) http://www.termeshipyard.com
* Torlak Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.torlakshipyard.com
* Torgem Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.torgem.com
* Tuzla Tersanecilik Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.kiran.com.tr
* Tuzla Gemi Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.tuzlagemi.com
* Türker Shipyard (Kocaeli) http://www.turkershipyard.com
* Türkter Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.yardimci.gen.tr/ship_building.html
* TVK Shipyard (Kocaeli) http://www.tvkshipyard.com
* UM Deniz Sanayi (Kocaeli) http://www.umdeniz.com
* Ursa Gemicilik Bakim Onarim (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.dunyaursa.com
* Uzmar Shipyard (Kocaeli) http://www.uzmar.com
* Yardımcı Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.yardimci.gen.tr
* Yachtley Gemi Shipyard (Kocaeli) http://www.yachtley.com/
* Yıldırım Gemi Insa Sanayi (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.yildirimgemi.com
* Yıldız Gemi ve Makina San. (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.yildizgemi.com.tr
* Yonca Teknik Yatırım Shipyard (Tuzla, Istanbul) http://www.yonca-onuk.com


=== Ukraine === === Ukraine ===
* ], Shipyard No. 445, ]
* ]: ''']''' (1950s-)
* ], ] - Chernomorskiy (Nikolayev)
* ]: ''']''' (1928–)
* ], ]
* ]
* ], ]
* ] ** ] (1895–2021)
** ''']''' (1788-)
* ]
* ] ** ''']''' (1951–)


===United Kingdom=== ===United Kingdom===
====England====
Between 1977 and the mid-1980s, the British shipbuilding industry, with the exceptions of a few minor yards, was nationalised as the ]. British Shipbuilders restructured the industry extensively, merging and closing many operations, with the remnants sold off throughout the 1980s.
* ]
{{British shipbuilders evolution}}
** ]: ]<ref>{{cite web |title=A&P Falmouth |url=https://www.ap-group.co.uk/facilities/ap-falmouth |website=A&P |access-date=21 June 2019}}</ref>
* ]
** ]
*** ] (1897–1927)
*** ] (1927–1977)
*** ] (1977–2003)
*** ] (2003–present)<ref name="bae-loc"/>
* ]
** ]: ] (1855 - Present)
** ]: ] (1858–1999)
* ]
** ]: ] (1863-1962)
** ]: ] (1917–1979)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Furness_Shipbuilding_Co|title=Furness Shipbuilding Co|website=Furness Shipbuilding Co|publisher=Grace's Guide to British Industrial History|date=2 May 2018|access-date=21 March 2019}}</ref>
** ]: ]
* ]
** ]: ] (1897–1932);<ref>{{Cite book |first=Mike |last=Taylor |title=Richard Dunston Limited of Thorne & Hessle |publisher=Pen and Sword Books |location=Barnsley |year=2009 |isbn=978-1-84563-094-2 }}</ref> ] (1932-1994)<ref name="medway">{{cite web| url=http://www.medwaymaritimetrust.org.uk/mmtnews/index.htm| title=Newsletter Number One| date=Spring 2010| publisher=Medway Maritime Trust| access-date=18 July 2010}}</ref>
* ]
** ]
*** ] (1871–1966)
*** ] (1966–2008)
*** ] (2008–present)<ref name="bae-loc">{{cite web |title=Maritime – Locations |url=https://www.baesystems.com/en/our-company/our-businesses/maritime/locations |website=Locations |publisher=BAE Systems |access-date=24 June 2019}}</ref>
* ]
** ]
*** ] (1700s–1963)
*** ]
* ]
**] (1788–1816)
* ]
** ]: ] (1866–1908)
** ]: ] (1837–1912)
** ]: ] (1700s)<ref>{{cite book | last = Rankin | first = Stuart | title = Shipyards, Granaries and Wharves, Maritime Rotherhithe, History Walk B | publisher = Southwark Council | date = July 2004 | location = London | url = http://www.southwark.gov.uk/download/1835/granaries_shipyards_and_wharves_information_booklet | isbn = 0-905849-37-X | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110608192216/http://www.southwark.gov.uk/download/1835/granaries_shipyards_and_wharves_information_booklet | archive-date = 8 June 2011 | df = dmy-all }}</ref>
** ] (1864–1912)
* ]
** ]: ] (1828–1993)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/cammell-laird-closure-to-end-mersey-shipbuilding-1561143.html|title=Cammell Laird closure to end Mersey Shipbuilding|first=Michael|last=Harrison|work=The Independent|date=23 October 2011|access-date=25 November 2015}}</ref>
* ]
** ]
*** ]<ref>{{cite web |title=A&P Tees |url=https://www.ap-group.co.uk/facilities/tees |website=A&P |access-date=21 June 2019|date=January 2019 }}</ref>
*** ] (2017-present)
*** ] (1907–1987)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nebusiness.co.uk/business-news/latest-business-news/2002/04/18/the-sound-of-silence-51140-11799034/ |title=The Sound of Silence|work= Evening Gazette|date= 18 April 2002|access-date=5 April 2009}}</ref>
** ]
*** ]
* ]
** ]: ] (1858–1985)<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.thorne-moorends.gov.uk/history/dunston.html| title=History of Richard Dunston, Limited| publisher=Thorne-Moorends Town Council| work=Century of Shipbuilding – Richard Dunston by Civil Engineering Publications Ltd.| access-date=18 July 2010| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100917063528/http://www.thorne-moorends.gov.uk/history/dunston.html| archive-date=17 September 2010| df=dmy-all}}</ref>
* ]
** ]: ] (1908–1966)
* ]
** ]
*** ]<ref>{{cite web |title=A&P Tyne |url=https://www.ap-group.co.uk/facilities/ap-tyne |website=A&P |access-date=21 June 2019}}</ref>
*** ] (1853–1886)<ref>Stanley Bruce </ref>
*** ] (1886–1982)
** ]: ] (defunct 1927)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tynebuiltships.co.uk/T-Ships/tsukushi1883.html|title=Tsukushi 1883|website=www.tynebuiltships.co.uk|access-date=1 May 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180501152004/http://www.tynebuiltships.co.uk/T-Ships/tsukushi1883.html|archive-date=1 May 2018|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
** ]: ] (1810–1909)
** ]
*** ] (1870–1989)<ref>{{cite book |last1=Crockett |first1=Margaret |last2=Foster |first2=Janet |date=October 2005 |title=Report on the Access to Shipbuilding Collections in North East England (ARK) Project |publisher=The Archive – Skills Consultancy |url=http://www.tyneandweararchives.org.uk/pdf/arkrep.pdf |access-date=2019-06-24 |archive-date=2013-11-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131103215409/http://www.tyneandweararchives.org.uk/pdf/arkrep.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*** ] (1850–1964)<ref name=Grace>{{cite web |url=http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Short_Brothers_of_Sunderland |title=Short Brothers of Sunderland |date=29 January 2009 |work=The Best of British Engineering 1750s – 1960s |publisher=Grace's Guide |access-date=29 June 2011}}</ref>
** ]: ] (1865–1984)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/readhead/ |last=Gage |first=John |work=John Readhead & Sons |title=Introduction |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926225213/http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/readhead/ |archive-date=2007-09-26 }}</ref>
** ]: ] (1838–1988)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=6957 |title=Shipbuilding on the Wear |access-date=2019-06-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140413145823/http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=6957 |archive-date=2014-04-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
** ]
*** ] (1838–1978)<ref>{{cite book |editor-last=Ritchie |editor-first=L.A. |title=The Shipbuilding Industry, a guide to historical records |series=Studies in British Business Archives |year=1992 |publisher=] |location=Manchester |isbn=978-0-7190-3805-1}}</ref>
*** ] (1847-1947)
** ]
*** ] (1880-2006)
*** Willington Quay: ] (1866-1984)<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131103215409/http://www.tyneandweararchives.org.uk/pdf/arkrep.pdf |date=2013-11-03 }}</ref>


====]==== ====Northern Ireland====
* ]: ]
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1887–1981 || Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, Limited.
|-
| 1981–1986 || Ferguson Ailsa
|-
| 1986–2003 || Ailsa & Perth
|}
*] (1887–2003)


====]==== ====Scotland====
* ]:
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
** ]: ] (1851–1972)
|- bgcolor=cccccc
** ]: ] (1811–1963)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.clydeships.co.uk/list.php?vessel=&official_number=&imo=&builder=85&builder_eng=&year_built=&launch_after=&launch_before=&role=&type_ref1=&propulsion=&owner=&port=&flag=&disposal=&lost=|title=Ships|website=www.clydeships.co.uk}}</ref>
! Date !! Name
** ]
|-
*** ''']'''<ref name="bae-loc"/>
| colspan=2 |
*** ] (1900–1930)
|-
*** ] (1834–1968)
| 1855–1986 || Appledore Shipbuilders
*** ] (1826–1900)<ref>ed. W H Fraser and I Maver. ''Glasgow: 1830 to 1912'' Manchester University Press 1996 {{ISBN|0719036925}}</ref>
|-
**]
| 1986–2003 || A & P Appledore International
***]
|-
** ]: ] (1870–1968)
| 2004- ||Appledore Shipbuilders (2004) Limited / DML Appledore
** ]
|-
*** ''']''' (1903–present)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/6420269.stm|work=]|title=History of a shipbuilding family|date=5 March 2007|first=Karin|last=Goodwin}}</ref>
|}
*** ] (1800s–1900s)
*Appledore Shipyard, ] (1855-)
** ]

*** ]<ref name="bae-loc"/>
====Ardrossan Dockyard, Limited====
*** ]<ref name="Grace's Guide: Barclay Curle">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Barclay_Curle_and_Co|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090803221430/http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Barclay_Curle_and_Co|url-status=dead|title=Barclay, Curle and Co|archivedate=August 3, 2009|website=www.gracesguide.co.uk}}</ref>
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
*** ] (1861–1980)
|- bgcolor=cccccc
*** ] (1865–1999)
! Date !! Name
** ] (1968–1972)
|-
** ]: ]<ref name="Grace's Guide: Barclay Curle"/>
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1842-187? || Barr & Shearer.
|-
| 187?-1891 || Ardrossan Shipbuilding Company.
|-
| 1891–1899 || Ardrossan Dockyard, Limited.
|-
| 1899–1925 || Ardrossan Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Company, Limited.
|-
| 1925–1969 || Ardrossan Dockyard, Limited.
|}

*Main Yard, ] (1842–1969)
*South Yard, Ardrossan (191?-1930)

====] ====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1897–1927 || Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Company, Limited
|-
| 1928–1977 ||]
|}

*Armstrong Naval Shipyard, ], (-1921)
*''Naval Yard'', ], (1912-1980s)

====] Ltd====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| 1954–1971 || Austin & Pickersgill Ltd.
|-
| 1971- || A& P Group Ltd.
|}
* ] Yard (1845–1988)

====Ayrshire Dockyard Company====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| ?-? || Ayrshire Dockyard Company.
|}
*], ]

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1884–1968 || Barclay Curle & Company, Limited
|}
*Clydeholm Shipyard, Whiteinch, Glasgow (1855–1967)
*], ]
*], Glasgow
*], Glasgow
*], Glasgow
Barclay, Curle and Company was controlled by ] from 1912 onwards.

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1890–1930 || William Beardmore & Company, Ltd
|}

*Naval Construction Works, ] (1899–1930)
The shipbuilding yard was opened in 1899 and was forced to close in 1930 due to lack of orders.

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1866–1968 || Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Limited.
|-
| 1968–1980 || ]
|}
*Stannergate Shipyard, ] (1866–1980)

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
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| 1866–1932 || Clelands Shipbuilding Company
|-
| 1932–1984 || Clelands (Successors) Ltd
|}
*] (1866–1984)

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1849–1963 || William Denny & Brothers, Limited
|}
*Leven shipyard, ] (1867–1963)

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1840–1961 || William Doxford & Sons
|-
| 1961–1966 || Doxford & Sunderland Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd
|-
| 1966–1973 || Doxford & Sunderland Ltd
|-
| 1973–1986 || Sunderland Shipbuilders
|}
*]Yard (1870–1988)

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1860–1886 || Randolph, Elder & Company
|-
| 1886–1919 || Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
|}
*Govan Yard (1885–1965)

====]====
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|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1903–1981 || Ferguson Brothers, Limited
|-
| 1981–1986 || Ferguson Ailsa
|-
| 1986–1989 || ]
|-
| 1989- || Ferguson Shipbuilders, Limited
|}
*Newark Shipyard, ]

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|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1864–1991 || Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
|-
| 1986–1992 || ] (Aberdeen)
|
|}
*] (1864–1992)

====]====
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|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1858–1989 || ].
|-
|1989- || Harland & Wolff Holdings, Limited
|}

* Queen's Island ] (1858-)
* East Yard, Belfast, 1918-?
* ], ], 1912-?
Harland & Wolff also had a yard in ] which was used primarily for repairs, especially during World War II.

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1870–1981 || R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie & Company, Limited
|}
*Hebburn Yard, ]

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|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| ?-1968 || Henry Robb, Limited
|-
|1968–1983 || Robb Caledon Shipbuilders (Leith), Limited
|}
*] (?-1983)

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|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1865–1933 || Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Company, Ltd
|}
*] (?-1933)
*] (1851–1933)

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{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1865–1909 || Readhead & Softley
|-
| 1909–1984 || John Readhead & Sons
|}
*] (1870–1984)

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|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1850–1869 || George Short
|-
| 1869–1899 || Short Brothers
|-
| 1900–1964 || Short Brothers Limited
|}

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1899–1987 || Smiths Dock Company, Limited.
|}
*] (1851–1909)
*] (1907–1987)

====]====
Formed from the merger in 1903 of '''C. S. Swan & Hunter, Limited''' and '''Wigham Richardson & Company, Limited'''.
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1903–1966 || Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Limited.
|-
| 1966-1966 || Associated Shipbuilders Limited
|-
| 1966 - || Swan Hunter Group Limited
|}
*Neptune Yard, ] (1860–1988)
*Wallsend West Yard, ] (1842–2006)

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1837-? || Ditchburn & Mare
|-
| ?-1857 || C.J. Mare & Company
|-
| 1857–1912 || Thames Ironworks, Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
|}

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1859–1966 || John I. Thornycroft & Company
|}
*] (1864–1904)
*] (1904-)
*]

====]====
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|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1967–1971 || Upper Clyde Shipbuilders
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The merged companies were:
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! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| -1897 || The Barrow Shipbuilding Company.
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| 1897–1927 || ].
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| 1911–1927 || Vickers, Ltd.
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| 1927–1966 || ]
|-
| 1966–1983 || Vickers Limited Shipbuilding Group
|-
|1983–1992 || ]
|-
|1992–1999 || ]
|-
|1999–2003 || ]
|-
|2003–2006 || BAE Systems Submarines
|-
|2006- || ]
|}
*Naval Construction Yard, ] (1897-)

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1871–1966 || Vosper & Company, Limited
|}
*] (1871–1966)

====]====
{| border=1 style=="border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor=cccccc
! Date !! Name
|-
| colspan=2 |
|-
| 1802–1981 || J. Samuel White
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*Southampton

==Middle East & Africa==
===Israel===
] Ltd.
===Egypt===
El Etr Shipyard
===UAE===
Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB)
===Saudi Arabia===
Zamil Shipbuilding
===South Africa===
South African Shipyard


==North America== ==North America==
===Canada=== ===Canada===
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** Bethlehem Shipyard (Southwest Marine Terminal at Berth 240), ] (1940–1981)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/san-pedro-swm.htm |title=Southwest Marine, San Pedro CA |publisher=Global Security Org |accessdate=2008-11-01}}</ref>
** Bethlehem Wilmington, ] (1904–1925, 1941–1945)<!--bad link<ref>http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/prewwii/shipyards/atlantic/bethwilmington.htm</ref>-->
** Bethlehem ], ] (1940–1945)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/fairfield.htm |title=Fairfield Shipyard |accessdate=2008-11-01 |publisher=Global Security Org}}</ref>
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==Oceania== ==Oceania==

===Australia=== ===Australia===
* ] (Henderson, Western Australia)<ref name="AMC">{{cite web |title=Business Directory |url=https://www.australianmarinecomplex.com.au/business-directory |website=Australian Marine Complex |access-date=30 August 2018}}</ref>
* ]
* ] (]) * ], (] and Henderson, Western Australia)<ref name="AMC" />
* ] (] and ]) * ], (Osborne, South Australia)
* ] (Henderson, Western Australia)
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*
* ], (Toowong, Queensland)
* ], (Morningside, Queensland)
* ], (Henderson, Western Australia)
* ], (Bankstown, New South Wales)
* ] (Tomago, New South Wales)
* ] (Hobart, Tasmania)
* ], (Sydney, New South Wales)
* ], (Bulimba, Queensland)
* ] (Cairns, Queensland)
* ], (Osborne, South Australia)
* ] (Hobart, Tasmania)
* ], (Newcastle, New South Wales)
* ]. (Williamstown, Victoria)

==South America==


==Latin America==
===Argentina=== ===Argentina===
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===Brazil=== ===Brazil===
* ]
*] (])
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*] (])<ref>http://www.kfelsbrasil.com.br/</ref>
*] (])
*]
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*]<ref>http://www.estaleiromaua.ind.br/</ref>
*]<ref>http://www.estaleiroatlanticosul.com.br/</ref> http://www.estaleiroatlanticosul.com.br/
*]<ref>http://www.citrosuco.com.br/fischer/fischer/sites/fischer/cbo/estaleiro/estaleiroAlianca.html/</ref> http://www.citrosuco.com.br/fischer/fischer/sites/fischer/cbo/estaleiro/estaleiroAlianca.html/
*]<ref>http://www.navship.com.br//</ref> http://www.navship.com.br
*]<ref>http://www.wtorre.com.br/engenharia/obras.php?id=14/</ref> http://www.wtorre.com.br/engenharia/obras.php?id=14/
*]<ref>http://www.stxeurope.com/?page=38</ref>
*]<ref>http://www.maclaren.com.br/english/index.html</ref> http://www.maclaren.com.br/english/index.html
*]<ref>http://www.sermetal.com.br/index.html/</ref>
*]<ref>http://www.enavi.com.br/frame/home_i.htm/</ref> http://www.enavi.com.br/frame/home_i.htm


===Chile=== ===Chile===
*] * ] Valdivia
* ] Talcahuano, Valparaíso, Punta Arenas
*] Valdivia
*]
*] iquique
*] Talcahuano


===Colombia=== ===Colombia===
*] * ]

===Mexico===
* ] (Veracruz Federal Shipbuilding)
* Servicios Navales E Industriales S.A. DE C.V. (SENI)<ref>http://www.marinelog.com/DOCS/NEWSMMVII/2008jan00234.html</ref>
* Astilleros-Bender<ref>http://www.marinetalk.com/articles-marine-companies/art/Bender-Shipbuilding-Expands-to-Mexico-BEN00185354IN.html</ref>
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ] (Acapulco Naval Shipbuilding)


===Peru=== ===Peru===
*] * ]

===Uruguay===
*](shipyard and ship lifting, Montevideo Bay)http://www.tsakosmonte.com.uy/index_ing.html
*](since 1874 shipyard and drydock, Punta de Lobos) http://www.scra.com.uy/
*](since 1872 drydock Mahua, Montevideo)http://www.scra.com.uy/
*](Montevideo)http://www.astilleroskrause.com.uy/index.php
*](Montevideo)http://www.astillerosnereus.com/
*](Repair-Montevideo)http://www.camaranaval.com/
*](Rapairs-Montevideo)
*](Repairs-Montevideo)
*](Repairs-Montevideo)
*](Repairs-Montevideo)
*](Repairs-Montevideo)http://temsisrl.com/
*](Repairs-Montevideo)
*Metalock Uruguay S.A. (Repairs-Montevideo) http://www.metalock.com.uy/home.asp
*](Repairs-Montevideo)
*](Repairs, Communications, Electronics-Montevideo)http://www.aeromarine.com.uy/
*](Repairs-Montevideo)http://www.ingenal.com/
*Astilleros Rosendo s.r.l.(Buceo Port-Montevideo)
*Peace Shipbuilding
*Kambara Uruguay S.A.(Pajas Blancas-River Plate)
*Astilleros Santa Lucia (San Jose-Santa Lucia River) http://www.astillerosantalucia.com.uy
*Astillero Sioux (Salto-Uruguay River)http://www.sioux.com.uy/
*Rio de la Plata Marine (Shipyard and Sails- Colonia)http://www.guiacolonia.com.uy/Astillero.htm
*SNAC (Carmelo-Cow's River)http://www.serviciosnauticos.com/astillero.htm


==See also== ==See also==
* ]<ref>{{Cite web| title=Shipbuilding industry in Romania - continuity and competitiveness | publisher=Ministry of Economy and Finance (Romania) | date=2008-12-04 | url=http://www.oecd.org/industry/ind/41822109.pdf | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924135357/http://www.oecd.org/industry/ind/41822109.pdf | archive-date=2015-09-24}}</ref>
* ]


==References== ==References==
{{Reflist}} {{Reflist|30em}}

==External links==
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* - U.S.
* - Hoogezand, Netherlands


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Latest revision as of 06:04, 9 January 2025

This is a list of notable shipbuilders and shipyards:

Africa

Egypt

Asia

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

Mainland China

Hong Kong

India

See also: List of Indian shipbuilders and shipyards

Indonesia

Iran

Israel

Japan

Malaysia

Pakistan

Philippines

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

South Korea

Sri Lanka

Taiwan

Thailand

Europe

Bulgaria

Croatia

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Italy

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

See also: List of Russian marine engineers

Spain

Sweden

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

North America

Canada

Mexico

United States

Oceania

Australia

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

  • Asenav Valdivia
  • ASMAR Talcahuano, Valparaíso, Punta Arenas

Colombia

Peru

See also

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