Admiralty Shipyards
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The JSC Admiralty Shipyards (Russian: Адмиралтейские верфи) (formerly Soviet Shipyard No. 194) is one of the oldest and largest shipyards in Russia, located in Saint Petersburg. The shipyard's building ways can accommodate ships of up to 70,000 tonnes deadweight (DWT), 250 metres (820 ft) in length and 35 metres (115 ft) in width. Military products include naval warships such as nuclear and diesel-powered submarines and large auxiliaries.
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Company type | Shipyard |
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Industry | Shipbuilding Defence |
Predecessors | Main Admiralty Shipyard; Galley Shipyard; Galernaya Shipyard; New Admiralty Shipyard; Leningrad Shipyard; Shipyard No. 194 (in the name of Marti); United Admiralty Association |
Founded | 1704; 320 years ago (1704) in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire |
Founder | Tsar Peter the Great |
Headquarters | , |
Revenue | $67 million[1] (2016) |
$137 million[1] (2016) | |
$77.4 million[1] (2016) | |
Total assets | $1.34 billion[1] (2016) |
Total equity | $473 million[1] (2016) |
Number of employees | 3,000/10,000 (1914/today) |
Parent | United Shipbuilding Corporation |
Website | admship |
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