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Cemre Shipyard ( Turkish : Cemre Tersanesi ) is a shipyard in Altınova , on the shore of the Sea of Marmara in Yalova Province , Turkey. Established in 2005, they now specialise in low- and zero-emission, battery and hybrid vessels for the world market.

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4-596: Cemre signed the first shipbuilding contract with Havyard Group in 2005 and delivered Havila Mars the following year, from a rented yard. They developed their own facilities in Altınova and expanded quickly, reaching 78,000 m by 2009. A second slipway was built in 2012 and a further 78,000 m shipyard, Cemre II was added in 2015. Cemre has constructed over 50 hulls which were then fitted out by Havyard Ship Technology (HST) in Leirvik , Norway. The first fishing vessel, Østerbris,

8-503: The world. She serves offshore wind farms in Belgium. Cemre Shipyard This Turkish corporation or company article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Havyard Group Havyard Group is a Norwegian ship technology company, headquartered in Fosnavåg , Norway . The company was started in 2000 with the purchase of Løland verft in Leirvik . Havyard was listed on

12-432: Was delivered in 2014. Cemre moved into construction of passenger vessels, with the delivery of Bastø VI in 2016. Offshore support vessels followed, with specialisation in windfarm support vessels and low- and zero-emission, battery and hybrid vessels. Cemre Shipyard entered the wind farm market in 2014, when they were selected to build one Service Operations Vessel (SOV) for Danish company, Esvagt , Esvagt Mercator . This

16-526: Was followed by Wind of Change for French ship-owner Louis Dreyfus Armateurs . Wind of Change is equipped with a Heave Compensated Gangway (providing continuous access to the turbines), a 3D Crane, helideck and a side boat landing. Delivered in April 2019, she operates for Ørsted in German waters. She has a DP system and an innovative DC grid developed by ABB . Groenewind is the first DP2, twin-hulled SOV in

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