Company · Shipbuilding
Shipyard Atg Giurgiu Romania
Located in the southern part of Giurgiu City – Romania, Shipyard ATG Giurgiu has direct access to the Danube River, which offers the perfect environment for constructing and launching ships including repairs for both inland and sea-going vessels. ATG has direct access to the Black Sea, through the Danube - Black Sea Channel and to North Sea / Rotterdam through the Danube, Rheine-Main channel. The Shipyard has a steel manufacturing capacity of up to 800 / 900 tones per month, approximate tones of steel per year and a capacity of 1.500 tones of aluminium per year. The shipyard is equipped with a vertical transfer equipment called the syncrolift. The equipment is endowed with a mobile platform, driven by a hydraulic system working in phases, which assures a safety launching and docking platform. The platform was design and built for maritime and naval ships, having the following maximum features: Length: 110 meters; Width: 17,5 meters; Weight: 3.500 tons; The Ships are transferred from the assembly hull through a transfer railway system, which has a surface of square meters. From 2002 till now, ATG has delivered over 80 (self propelled and non propelled) vessels “Casco” or “Turn-key” worldwide, as follow: Cement carrier; Tankers type C and N; Fishing Vessels; Live Fish Carrier, Barges; RO-RO Barges; Pushers; Heavy Loading Carrier/ Dock; Port Container Barges, Hooper Barges; Floating Stations for Oil transfer; Multipurpose Ecological Vessels; Sea-going Combi Freighter Vessels, Live fish carriers; Longliners etc. QUALITY, EFFICIENCY and TIMELY DELIVERY are highly valued at Shipyard ATG Giurgiu.
Team composition
Roles at Shipyard Atg Giurgiu Romania
201 to 500 staff
- 1design technician
- 1electrical engineer
- 1head of design
- 1inginer
- 1lăcătuș
- 1maistru mecanic reparatii nave
- 1production manager
- 1sef serviciu aprovizionare depozite
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