Location
Hoboken
Belgium Contact
Last updated
16 years 2 months ago
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Timeframe:
1824 to 1982
Review:
Ceased activities
About this company
General information
John Cockerill opened his Shipyard in 1824 in Antwerp, later moved the Yard to Hoboken.
1982: After the bancrupcy of Cockerill Yards, Boelwerf took over the Yard.
1992: Boelwerf went into bankcuptcy.
The Flemish state-owned company Gimvindus took controll over the Yard (under the name Boelwerf Vlaanderen) to finish to last orders. After completing these orders to company ceased activities on the 30th of November, 1994
We did not find more information about this Yard. Your input is highly appreciated (photo's of the Yard and dredging equipment, company logo).
last mutation: 24-2-2010
Equipment built (active)
| Name | Vessel type | Built in | Power | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| De Zeebouwer | SEP | 1978 | ||
| Lisa F | BD B | 1980 | 1906 kW |
Equipment built (historical)
| Name | Vessel type | Built in | Power | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A.B. 91 | SHD | 1899 | 210 m³ | |
| Bates | CSD | 1881 | ||
| Big Boss | BD B | 1980 | 1906 kW | |
| Blanka | SHD | 1899 | 210 m³ | |
| Blanka | SHD | 1899 | 210 m³ | |
| Johanna | GD | 1235 kW | ||
| Volzhskaya-7 | SHD | 1898 | ||
| Volzhskaya-8 | SHD | 1898 |
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