Tamsen Maritime

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Tamsen Maritim GmbH
legal form Company with limited liability
founding 2009
Seat Rostock , Germany
management Christian Schmoll
Number of employees 90
Branch shipbuilding
Website www.tamsen-maritim.de
As of December 31, 2018

The Tamsen Maritim GmbH is a German shipyard , based in Rostock , district Gehlsdorf , at the Warnow . It is active in the repair and new construction business (mainly government ships and lifeboats). The shipyard has the largest 5-axis CNC milling machine in Europe for the production of large plastic components and mold construction .

history

In 1994 parts of Neptun Industrie Rostock merged with Abeking & Rasmussen and together they formed the new A&R Neptun Boat Service GmbH . In the years that followed, repair and maintenance work was carried out on over 600 ships, mainly for the German Navy and German authorities. The aim of the first expansion phase by the end of 1996 was to develop the site into a modern compact shipyard, including the construction of a hoist with a load-bearing capacity of up to 1,500 tons. In the second expansion phase from 2003 to 2006, the production hall area was expanded to 10,000 m² by building four additional hangars. The total area is 50,000 m² and has an additional 70,000 m² of expansion space. The largest 5-axis CNC milling center in Europe was built as part of this expansion stage. For the construction of large components made of plastic and the construction of molds for yachts, two independently working milling portals were created for the processing of components of up to 73 m × 14 m × 7 m. In October 2009 the Hamburg entrepreneur Heiner Tamsen took over the shipyard, which now operates as Tamsen Maritim. In 2012 she also made the Gorch Fock training mast for the Mürwik Naval School .

The shipyard currently employs over 90 people and has its own construction and design department. In addition to the maintenance and repair of naval and government ships, the shipyard forms a service location for supply ships to the offshore wind farms . The technical standard enables precise mold construction for large components, such as those used in the manufacture of rotor blades for wind turbines.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://tamsen-maritim.de/kontakt/
  2. a b Annual financial statements as of December 31, 2018 , bundesanzeiger.de, accessed on August 26, 2018

Coordinates: 54 ° 6 ′ 37.3 ″  N , 12 ° 6 ′ 16 ″  E