Sevmash

The Russian shipyard Sevmash complex is located in the port city of Severodvinsk on the White Sea.

Foundation

1935/36, began the site selection for a new naval shipyard in Arkhangelsk in the area of ​​St. Nicholas - Korelsky monastery area in Nikolsky at the mouth of the Northern Dvina. In 1936, the shipyard was started with the construction and commencement of commercial production started in December 1939 with the keel laying of the first battleship Sovetskaya Belarus with the number 402

The shipyard was the most important companies in the Russian state center for atomic shipbuilding. At the shipyard and the associated engineering complexes with around 25,000 employees are located next to the shipbuilding workshops and warehouses almost all here for the resulting floating objects the necessary trades of the shipbuilding industry.

Production for the Navy and Marine Technology

It is the largest Russian shipyard for new construction and repairs with a huge area in the port of Severodvinsk, where since the 1950s, naval ships and submarines are built. Most Russian submarines, both diesel-electric and nuclear submarines of different types, ran here from the stack. The first Soviet nuclear submarine, the Leninsky Komsomol, began in 1954 the construction of nuclear - powered submarines. By 2013, some 130 nuclear submarines were built by this shipyard.

Even very complex floating objects such as drilling platforms, or even a floating nuclear power plant have been or are being built here. The floating nuclear power plant, the Akademik Lomonosov, construction start in April 2007, is currently developed, designed and assembled here. The scheduled completion in 2012 has been postponed to 2016. The Greenpeace in 2012 and 2013 geenterte and intended for state-owned energy giant Gazprom Priraslomnaja drilling rig for oil production was at this shipyard.

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