Alexandria Shipyard


Alexandria Shipyard is an Egyptian shipyard located in Alexandria on the north of Egypt.

History

A contract for the construction Alexandria shipyard and the supply of its shop’s equipment was signed in 1962 with the USSR Soviet Government. The yard foundation was laid beside the site of Alexandria Port 10,000 tdw old graving dock. In 1963 the shipyard apprentice training center was opened to train and qualify the shipbuilding and ship repair personnel. In 1964 the shipyard mechanical slipway with carriage lifting capacity of 600 tdw was opened for service. In 1965 a new graving dock built by a German contractor with a capacity of 85,000 tdw went into service. In 1968 the rest of the shipyard area was reclaimed from the sea and the building of two semi submerged inclined berths were completed. Each can be used for building of vessels to 35,000 tdw. In 1969 after the shipyard has been practically completed, construction of large merchant ships started. In 1971 the first dry cargo vessel "ALEXANDRIA CLASS" M/V Alexandria was launched and towed to the yard outfitting quay for fitting out and delivery. Since then the yard has built and delivered 35 vessels of different types and sizes. In 2004 the shipyard ownership was transferred to the Ministry of Defense under the Maritime Industries and Services Organization. In 2011, a contract was signed for upgrading of the shipyard main building facilities with China State Shipbuilding Corporation's China Shipbuilding Trading Co., Ltd. and the work was completed in 2015. In 2014, the Egyptian Ministry of Defense signed an agreement for the construction of four Gowind corvettes. The first vessel was built in Lorient and delivered to Egypt in September 2017. The second and third of the series were built through technology transfer at the Alexandria Shipyard. Alexandria Shipyard is the largest in Egypt and North Africa.