Aalborg Shipyard
Aalborg Shipyard (Danish: Aalborg Vaerft A/S) was a shipyard located in Aalborg, Denmark.
Founded in 1912 by brothers Immanuel Stuhr and Peter Philip Stuhr, the shipyard was founded under the name Stuhr Engine and Ship Construction, a development of their father's business. From 1937 until the yard closed in 1988, it was owned by J. Lauritzen A/S.
Ships built at Aalborg Shipyard
Build No. | Built | Name of vessel | Ordering company |
---|---|---|---|
42 | 1930 | MF Heimdal | Danish State Railways |
91 | 1951 | MS Nordlys | Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab |
93 | 1952 | MS Håkon Jarl | Det Nordenfjeldske Dampskibsselskab |
98 | 1952 | MS Polarlys | Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab |
104 | 1955 | MS Meteor | Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab |
134 | 1961 | Neck Egense | Neck Egense Ferry Service |
147 | 1964 | MF Esbjerg | Danish State Railways |
156 | 1964 | ALBA | Port of Dublin |
159 | 1965 | Goliath Thy | Svitzer Wijsmuller |
200 | 1974 | MS Dana Regina | DFDS |
210 | 1978 | MS Dana Anglia | DFDS |
213 | 1976 | Holger Danske | Danish State Railways |
214 | 1977 | St Columba | Sealink |
220 | 1977 | Goliath Carl | Svitzer Wijsmuller |
2XX | 1978 | Niels Juel | Royal Danish Navy |
2XX | 1979 | Peter Tordenskiold | Royal Danish Navy |
2XX | 1980 | Olfert Fischer | Royal Danish Navy |
240 | 1981 | Goliath Goelen | Svitzer Wijsmuller |
234 | 1982 | MS Tropicale | Carnival Cruise Lines |
245 | 1983 | DEV Arahura | New Zealand Railways Department |
246 | 1985 | MS Holiday | Carnival Cruise Lines |
249 | 1986 | MS Akademik Zavaritskiy | |
Closure
In 1988, the company was split into five separate companies:
- Danyard Aalborg, part of Royal Denship
- Aalborg steelworks
- Aalborg Industries (Boilers)
- Norks Industrial Services (NIS)
- Danish Railway Club (Limfjord path).
In 2005 the former yard area was cleared, the only building surviving demolition the 1912 machine shop, while the dry dock continues yacht production, leased by Danyard Aalborg. Today, the former yard is covered with new home and office developments.
References
Coordinates: 57°01′44″N 9°55′04″E / 57.028811°N 9.917771°E
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