Meyer Turku

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Meyer Turku Oy
legal form Corporation
founding 1989 as Turku New Shipyard
Seat Turku , Finland
management Jan Meyer
Number of employees 2000 (November 2018)
Branch shipbuilding
Website www.meyerturku.com

The Meyer Turku Oy , previously a site of STX Finland , is a shipbuilding undertakings incinerating or that in Finland a shipyard in Turku Perno operates.

This shipyard is one of the largest in Europe with an area of ​​144 hectares. The dry dock has a length of 365 meters. In addition to large cruise ships of the Postpanamax class, ferry ships are also built here. The company made a name for itself with the construction of the Allure of the Seas , the largest cruise ship in the world at the time.

Shipyard area

history

The beginnings

New build Independence of the Seas in front of the dock (2007)

Shipbuilding has been a tradition in Turku since the first half of the 18th century. The Crichton-Vulcan shipyard was founded in 1924 . From 1975/76 Wärtsilä relocated shipbuilding from Turku to the new shipyard in the Perno district. In 1987 there was a merger with the shipbuilding division of the formerly state-owned Valmet Group, which resulted in the Wärtsilä Marine . Two years later, the company was bankrupt. The Turku New Shipyard was founded in 1989. Initially, the focus was on completing the shipbuilding that had previously been started, but then all activities of the former Wärtsilä shipyards were taken over by Masa Yards .

In the mid-1990s, Masa Yards was bought by the Norwegian Kværner Group and renamed Kværner Masa Yards . In addition, the Finnyards were created in Rauma as early as 1991 through the merger of two shipyards , which were bought by Aker , a Norwegian concern , and renamed Aker Finnyards . In 2000, Aker succeeded in taking over competitor Kværner, and Aker Kværner was created . In 2002, a start was made to combine the shipbuilding activities of the two groups. Aker Yard ASA was established in 2004 , and on January 1, 2005, shipbuilding activities in Finland were also consolidated under one roof. Through a merger of Kvaerner Masa Yards with Aker Yards Finn , the new one was born Aker Yards Oy Finn . In June 2006 the company was renamed Aker Yards Oy .

Acquisition by STX Corporation

New construction of Oasis of the Seas at the equipment quay (2009)

In 2008, the South Korean conglomerate STX Corporation took over a majority stake in Aker Yards. The Finnish branch then became STX Finland Cruise Oy .

The 19 shipyards of STX Europe now also include three Finnish shipyards, in addition to Turku, the shipyards in Helsinki and Rauma . STX Finland had around 3800 employees at the three locations. The shipyard in Helsinki built not only cruise ships and icebreakers but also large ferries. In Rauma, in addition to ferries and smaller cruise ships, multi-purpose icebreakers and other special ships are also built.

Because of the high losses suffered by the parent company, the STX Europe shipyards were sold in 2012. The Russian company OSK acquired a 50% stake in the Helsinki shipyard, now Arctech Helsinki Shipyard . At the end of 2014, STX also sold its stake to OSK. The shipyard in Rauma was closed in June 2014.

Takeover by Meyer Werft

On August 4, 2014, the German Meyer Werft confirmed the takeover of a 70% stake in the Turku shipyard. At the same time, TUI Cruises announced the order for two ships ( Mein Schiff 5 and Mein Schiff 6 ) and also secured an option to build two more cruise ships, which were converted into firm orders in July 2015. The takeover was approved by the financial institutions and the Cartel Office in September 2014. The remaining 30% remained with the Finnish state for the time being. In September Meyer Turku Oy was perfect. In April 2015, Meyer Werft also took over the remaining 30 percent from the Finnish state and is therefore 100 percent owner of Meyer Turku OY.

In April 2016, Meyer Turku ordered a 1200-ton Goliath gantry crane from Konecranes , which was erected in November 2017. The crane was delivered on June 19, 2018. The existing 600-ton gantry crane will also be modernized. A total of around 35 million euros are to be invested. In addition, the facilities of "Piikkiö Works Oy" are to be modernized for 17 million euros. It is planned to build a new assembly plant and modernize the existing one. A new steel warehouse and a new steel pretreatment plant are also to be built for a further 40 million euros.

Subsidiaries

Meyer Turku has three subsidiaries. The "Piikkiö Works Oy" is a cabin factory in Piikkiö . “Shipbuilding Completion Oy” in Turku specializes in turnkey interior fittings for public spaces on passenger ships. "ENG'nD Oy" is an engineering company in Rauma that offers shipbuilding and offshore services.

Building program

Meyer Turku's current construction program also includes cruise ships and ferries. In 2017, the high-speed ferry Megastar was delivered to the Tallink company , which can also be operated with liquid gas (LNG) for environmental reasons . The Viking Grace , which is also powered by LNG, was delivered in 2013 .

Current projects

delivery Surname Measurement (GRT / GT) Client / owner / operator Remarks
2020 Mardi Gras ( Helios class ) 183.200 United StatesUnited States Carnival Cruise Line Cruise ship, 5200 passengers, LNG propulsion
2021 Costa Toscana (Helios class) 183.200 ItalyItaly Costa Crociere Cruise ship, 2500 cabins / 6600 passengers, LNG propulsion
2022 Carnival Celebration (Helios class) 183.200 United StatesUnited States Carnival Cruise Line Cruise ship, 5200 passengers, LNG propulsion
2022 NN ( Icon Class ) 200,000 United StatesUnited States Royal Caribbean International Cruise ship, LNG propulsion
2023 My ship 7 111,500 GermanyGermany TUI Cruises Cruise ship, 2894 passengers
2024 NN (Icon Class) 200,000 United StatesUnited States Royal Caribbean International Cruise ship, LNG propulsion
2025 NN (Icon Class) 200,000 United StatesUnited States Royal Caribbean International Cruise ship, 5000 passengers, LNG propulsion

Individual evidence

  1. Photo Jan Meyer
  2. Start of production for Carnival XL1 at Meyer Turku. Retrieved November 15, 2018 .
  3. Archived copy ( memento of the original from September 26, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Finnish) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rauma.fi
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  6. MEYER WERFT bundles forces with STX Finland. Meyer Werft press release of August 4, 2014; accessed on March 15, 2015.
  7. Meyer Turku starts operation - New ship contract confirmed. Retrieved September 19, 2014 .
  8. Turun telakan miljarditilaukset varmistuivat. September 19, 2014, accessed September 19, 2014 .
  9. Frank Behling: Meyer moves to the sea . In: Hansa , issue 9/2014, pp. 18/19
  10. http://www.seatrade-insider.com/news/news-headlines/meyer-to-buy-70-of-stx-finlands-turku-yard-as-tui-orders-2-newbuilds.html
  11. MEYER becomes 100% owner of the shipyard in Turku. April 15, 2015, accessed April 15, 2015 .
  12. Konecranes will deliver a new 1,200 ton Goliath crane to Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland. April 22, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  13. Meyer Turku has a new 1200 ton crane. November 17, 2017, accessed December 31, 2017 .
  14. Largest gantry crane in the Nordic countries delivered to Meyer Turku. June 19, 2018. Retrieved June 19, 2018 .
  15. ^ Meyer Turku to invest 17 million euros in Cabin Factory in Piikkiö. April 20, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  16. Meyer Turku Invests in steel storage and treatmentf. August 29, 2016. Retrieved August 29, 2016 .
  17. Meyer Turku Invests in New Facilities. August 29, 2016. Retrieved August 29, 2016 .
  18. http://www.piikkioworks.fi/
  19. http://shipbuildingcompletion.fi/
  20. http://www.engnd.fi/en We provide design and engineering services
  21. MEYER TURKU at a Glance. Retrieved November 14, 2015 .
  22. Press release from the shipyard
  23. ^ A b Media Center - Carnival Corporation. In: phx.corporate-ir.net. Retrieved September 6, 2016 .
  24. ^ The construction of a second Costa Cruises ship starts at Meyer Turku shipyard. July 30, 2019, accessed July 30, 2019 .
  25. ^ Carnival Corporation Finalizes Contract with Meyer Werft to Build Four Next-Generation Cruise Ships. June 15, 2015, accessed June 15, 2015 .
  26. ^ Carnival Cruise Line's Next Excel-class Ship To Be Named Carnival Celebration. August 21, 2020, accessed on August 22, 2020 .
  27. a b Meyer Turku wins two new large cruise ship orders from Royal Caribbean. October 11, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2016 .
  28. a b cruise ship order book. Retrieved July 23, 2016 .
  29. ^ Meyer Turku wins third Icon class ship contract from Royal Caribbean. July 2, 2019, accessed July 2, 2019 .

Web links

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Coordinates: 60 ° 27 '8 "  N , 22 ° 7' 54"  E