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Moscow Shipyard

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Since 2024


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2024: Establishing a Company

On September 27, 2024, it became known about the completion of the construction of the Moscow shipyard in the Nagatinsky backwater. A new enterprise focused on the production of modern river vessels is planned to be commissioned on December 31, 2024.

According to RBC, the area of ​ ​ the new shipbuilding cluster will exceed 23 thousand square meters. m. The shipyard will be able to produce up to 15 ships a year, providing work for about 250 people directly in production. In addition, the project provides for the creation of a design bureau on the territory of the enterprise.

source = Moscow Mayor and Government Portal/ mos.ru
Moscow Shipyard Project

Management of the Moscow Shipyard is expected to be transferred to Sitronics Group, a subsidiary of AFK Sistema. This organization already has experience in the production of pleasure vessels on electric motors, in particular, Ecobus river trams, which since 2023 carry out regular transportation on the Moscow River.

The customer of the vessels will be the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans. The new shipyard plans to build several types of ships: single-deck walking electric power systems "Moscow 2.0," two-deck "Moscow 3.0," as well as three-deck cruise ships of the new project "Oka" with hybrid engines.

Special attention is paid to the Oka project. These ships, 89 m long and 16.9 m wide, will be able to accommodate about 150 passengers. They will be the first Russian-made cruise ships equipped with hybrid power plants.

The creation of the Moscow Shipyard is part of the strategy for the development of river transport in the capital. Moscow authorities plan to expand the network of suburban river routes that will connect the capital with 18 cities, including Nizhny Novgorod, Yaroslavl, Murom, Ples, Kostroma and Kolomna.

INFOLine-Analytics CEO Mikhail Burmistrov estimates total investments in the project over ₽3,5 billion. The expert notes that the industry's real need for new electric ships is tens of units per year for three clusters - Moscow, St. Petersburg and the regions of southern Russia.[1]

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