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Schichau Seebeckwerft (SSW)
Germany

The Seebeck shipyard, founded in 1876, developed from a small, metal-processing business in the heart of Bremerhaven into one of the leading shipbuilding companies in the region (Seebeckwerft AG) where some technical innovations of worldwide importance to shipping have been developed. The company moved to its present location in 1910.

The machine- and shipbuilding company Schichau (founded 1837) was initially active in Elbing on the Baltic Sea area and moved to Bremerhaven for a fresh start at the end of the Second World War. The company Schichau Unterweser AG was formed in 1972 together with the shipyard Unterweser AG.

Seebeckwerft AG and Schichau Unterweser AG merged to become Schichau Seebeckwerft AG in 1988.

SSW Schichau Seebeck Shipyard GmbH looks back on a 125 year old tradition in shipbuilding. The company has its seat in Bremerhaven, Germany on the German North Sea coast at the mouth of the Weser.
SSW specialises in building ferries, roll-on/roll-off ships and cruise liners as well as container and special purpose ships. Their service spectrum ranges from the submission of tenders for project work, planning, construction and design up to the production and completion of shipbuilding orders.

 

Seebeckwerft
 
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Ship type:

Terry Dos 1054 general cargo

Schichau Unterweser

Ship name: Yard number:

Ship type:

Seaboard Voyager

2288 ro/ro

Schichau Seebeckwerft

Ship name: Yard number:

Ship type:

Safmarine Cunene 2002 container
Maersk Norfolk 2006 container

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