Shanghai Shipyard
Shanghai Shipyard is one of the state enterprises subordinated to China State Shipbuilding Corporation, (CSSC), which concentrates on Shipbuilding, Ship-repairing and diesel engine manufacturing. The shipyard is also with the construction of large steel structure, offshore engineering, marine accessories, casting and forging, bronze art products, pressure containers, pneumatic tools, electronic alarms, real estate and hotel services etc.
It is located in the New Pudong Area and Yangpu District and divided into two parts by the Huangpu River. The shipyard occupied a field area of about 6,000 million square meters. The shore line of the quay extends to a length of 1,500 meters. Two slipways have been set up, One of them is for ships up to 30,000dwt and the other 60,000dwt. One floating dock for ships up to 35,000dwt as well as two dry docks for ships of up to 80,000dwt and 40,000dwt that are in need of repairs or refits.
At present, there are about 7,800 workers and staff members including 1,574 various professionals employed by the shipyard.
Shanghai Shipyard has been granted ISO 9001 Quality System Certification.
Shanghai Shipyard was originally established in 1862. Its predecessor was the British Union Shipyard, managed by British merchants and Merchant Bureau's Machinery Factory.
In 1951, the shipyard was renamed as the Ship-repairing Factory of the people's Shipping Company of China. In 1954, it was again renamed, and was called the Shanghai Ship-repairing Factory, and was subordinate to the General Administration of Shipping, of the Ministry of Communications.
In 1958, the shipyard was renamed the Shanghai Ship-repairing Factory. In 1982, the shipyard was placed under the jurisdiction of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation. In 1985, the name was changed to Shanghai Shipyard. In 1999, the shipyard was subordinated to China State Shipbuilding Groups Corporation.
Shanghai Shipyard can build up to 165,000dwt (six Ships) annually and can conduct up to 300 million yuan worth of ship-repairs.
Shanghai Shipyard can build various kinds of ships under 60,000dwt, such as bulk carriers, multi-purpose vessels, container ships, refrigerator ships, ro-ro ships, passenger ships and tugs.
Shanghai Hudong Heavy Machinery Shangchuan Diesel Co., Ltd. can manufacture various types of low speed marine diesel engines.
The ship-repair department can repair various types of ships under 120,000dwt, including major overhauls, ship refits, and can conduct rush repairs following an accident. The rush repairing technology for high difficulty ships, such as LPG ships, ro-ro ships and container ships is coming to maturity.
Shanghai Shipyard possesses great capacity for building and reforming offshore engineering, various kinds of steel structure bridges and architectural engineering of skyscrapers.
Since the 1980's, Shanghai Shipyard has been developing continuously high quality and value-added marine products and at the same time has conducted research and development on advanced products and designs.
Shanghai Shipyard has built several kinds of advanced contemporary ships in China. Such as 283,000cu.ft. refrigerator ships, 12,600dwt, 21,000dwt and 30,000dwt multi-purpose container vessels, 39,800dwt broad-shallow draft bulk carrier, 24000dwt log bulk carrier, 48,000dwt bulk carriers and 1600teu high-speed container ships. Now 35,000dwt heavy lift multi-purpose vessels and 3,100 tell container ships are being built. The shipyard is also developing 300,000cu.ft, 450,000cu.ft and 600,000cu.ft, refrigerator ships, 12,600dwt multi-purpose container-ship series and coastal ferry boats.
Shanghai Shipyard designed and built the first semi-submersible petroleum drilling rig in China named= "Kan Tam No.3". It also successfully reformed two auto-lifting drilling rigs such as "Bo Hai No.8", "Bo Hai No.10" and has completed the large reform engineering of unloading platform used in ship named "Xin Shuang Feng Hai".
Shanghai Shipyard has built over 460 ships since 1949.
Length |
Width |
Depth |
Lifting Capacity |
Tonnage |
Max. Tonnage |
|
1#Dock |
262M |
44M |
11M |
-- | 60000DWT | 120000DWT |
2#Dock |
205M |
36M |
11M |
-- | 35000DWT | 50000DWT |
Floating Dock |
141M |
29M |
13M |
11500DWT |
35000DWT |
40000DWT |
1#Berth |
250M |
38M |
-- | -- | 35000DWT | 60000DWT |
2#Berth |
228M |
28M |
-- | -- | 20000DWT | 40000DWT |
Capacity |
120T |
100T |
80T |
50T |
40T |
30T |
15T |
10T |
5T |
Berth Area |
2 |
2 |
1 |
-- | 3 | -- | -- | -- | 8 |
Outfitting Area |
-- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 4 | -- | 10 |
Hull Workshop |
-- | 1 | -- | 1 | -- | 2 | 8 |
2 |
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