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Remontowa Shipyard: Premier Marine Repair and Conversion Services in Poland
“Every year, at Remontowa, we repair and modernize on average 200 ships of all types, including the largest varieties which can enter the Baltic.”
Remontowa Shipyard, located on the Baltic Sea in Gdańsk, Poland, has established itself as a leader in ship repair and conversion services. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, Remontowa serves a global clientele, ensuring high-quality outcomes for a wide range of vessels.
Why Choose Remontowa Shipyard?
- Strategic Location and Modern Facilities:
- Ideal Placement: Situated in Gdańsk, Remontowa offers strategic access to the Baltic Sea, making it an optimal choice for European and global shipping companies.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities: The shipyard features one of the largest graving docks in the Baltic region, multiple floating docks, extensive berthing space, and advanced workshops, capable of handling complex repairs and conversions efficiently.
- Diverse Expertise and Services:
- Comprehensive Repairs: Remontowa specializes in the repair and modernization of all types of ships, including tankers, bulk carriers, container ships, and passenger vessels.
- New Builds and Conversions: The shipyard also excels in constructing new vessels and converting existing ones to meet specific client requirements.
- Specialized Technical Services: Offering mechanical, electrical, and hull treatment works, Remontowa ensures comprehensive care for all types of vessels.
- Commitment to Quality and Environmental Responsibility:
- Certified Excellence: Adhering to international standards, Remontowa holds ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications, underscoring their commitment to quality and environmental responsibility.
- Sustainable Practices: The shipyard implements environmentally friendly practices, including the construction of hybrid and LNG-powered vessels to reduce emissions.
- Polskie Promy’s Hybrid Ferries: In a significant contract worth nearly PLN 4 billion, Remontowa was commissioned to build three hybrid dual-fuel RoPax ferries for Polskie Promy. These environmentally friendly vessels will feature hybrid engines powered by LNG and diesel, supplemented by battery power, showcasing Remontowa’s expertise in green technology
- Torghatten Nord Ferries: Remontowa built a series of hybrid-powered ferries for the Norwegian company Torghatten Nord AS. These ferries are designed to operate in the harsh conditions of the Norwegian fjords, emphasizing the shipyard’s capability to produce robust and energy-efficient vessels for challenging environments.
- Polish Navy Tugboats: The shipyard completed a series of six multi-role tugboats for the Polish Navy, including the ice-class tug “Przemko”. These vessels are used for a variety of military and logistical operations and demonstrate Remontowa’s ability to meet the stringent requirements of naval projects.
- Minehunter ORP Mewa: Remontowa launched the ORP Mewa, a Kormoran II-class minehunter for the Polish Navy. This vessel, equipped with advanced mine countermeasures systems, is part of a series that enhances the navy’s capabilities in the Baltic and North Sea .
- Salish Heron Ferry: Remontowa delivered the Salish Heron, an LNG-powered ferry, to BC Ferries in Canada. This project highlights the shipyard’s expertise in building eco-friendly vessels for international clients, reinforcing their position as a leader in sustainable shipbuilding.
- https://www.remontowa.com.pl/
- https://www.polandatsea.com/first-cutting-of-steel-plates-for-the-new-ferry-at-remontowa-shipbuilding-shipyard/
- https://www.navaltoday.com/2021/01/06/remontowa-launches-minehunter-tugboat-for-polish-navy/
- https://www.offshore-energy.biz/polish-owners-order-31-hybrid-dual-fuel-ferries-at-remontowa/

