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Kraljevica Shipyard
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| logo | Kraljevica Shipyard logo.gif |
| type | Limited liability company |
| foundation | |
| founder | Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor |
| location_city | Kraljevica |
| location_country | Croatia |
| industry | Ship building |
| owner | Ivan Ivić |
| homepage |
Kraljevica Shipyard is a shipbuilder at Kraljevica, on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. The shipyard was founded in 1729 by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, and is claimed to be the oldest continuously operational shipyard in the world.
The shipyard has been operating under the name DALMONT d.o.o. since 1992*.* The government of Croatia has repeatedly attempted to privatise the shipyard, most recently in November 2010. The company was forced into bankruptcy proceedings by the Croatian government in March 2012.
Vessels
The shipyard has produced a variety of commercial ships, military vessels, and superyachts. In 2009, Kraljevica Shipyard constructed the JoyMe, a 49.9 metre yacht. In 2010, the shipyard agreed to build two large trawlers for Russian clients.
References
References
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- "Croatia Retenders 99.54% Stake in Kraljevica Shipyard".
- (2010-11-09). "Business: Third time's a charm? (SETimes.com)".
- (22 March 2012). "Brodogradilište Kraljevica ide u stečaj! Gradonačelnik Turina u nevjerici".
- (22 March 2012). "Sindikat Brodogradilišta Kraljevica: odluka o stečaju je politička".
- (2010-11-09). "Polancec: Kraljevica shipyard to switch to military vessels and mega-yachts / 2008 / News and Announcements / Home / Government of the Republic Croatia - official web portal".
- (2 September 2010). "Kraljevica Shipyard Launches The 50m Superyacht JoyMe « OceanShaker.com".
- "SEEbiz.eu - Transport - SHIPAYRDS: Kraljevica shipyard signs contracts to build two fishing ships for Russian clients".
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