Brodosplit

The Brodosplit shipyard is one of the largest shipyards in Croatia and is located near Split. The name derives from a portmanteau of the Croatian ( Serbo- ) original company name Brodogradilište Split, which in German means " shipyard Split ".

History

In the outskirts of the present town of Split, there has been shipbuilding for a thousand years. Today's society was founded in 1922 and founded a shipyard merger since 1932 at its present location. With significant growth, especially in the second half of the 20th century, it became one of the largest shipyards in Croatia.

Brodosplit is a public company with the Croatian government as the main shareholder. Today it employs nearly 4,000 people and has experience in designing and building different ships for the international market.

Built ships

Brodosplit can build ships of 280 meters in length and a tonnage of 166,000 GT in one piece and leave the stack. Currently, it has delivered 350 vessels with a total tonnage of over 9 million GT, including many tankers, both panamax and non- panamax ships and passenger ships.

A recent innovation are two built for Greek customers combinations of oil tankers and ro-ro ship. This can transport oil products from the mainland to the Greek islands and also the tank truck, take the further delivery inside the island.

Construction number 468 in 2011 be a to a French customer to be supplied Ro-Pax vessel with room for 750 passengers and 2,500 lane meters for vehicles.

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