Admiralty Shipyards
Russia
North-West Federal District of the Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
190121, Fontanka River Emb., 203
Top managers:
Alexandrov Vladimir Leonidovich
Veselov Andrey Anatolyevich
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The general direction of work of the Admiralty Shipyards is the design, production and modernization of civil and military vessels of various types. Admiralty shipyards are among the shipbuilding enterprises in Russia. More than 2,600 ships and vessels of various types and classes descended from its slipways, including more than 300 submarines, of which 41 with nuclear power plants.
The production facilities and equipment of the shipyard allow the construction of ships that meet international requirements.
In the direction of Civil Shipbuilding, the company is building modern tankers for the transportation of oil and oil products with a deadweight of 47,000 tons and unique ice tankers with a deadweight of 70,000 tons. From 1994 to 2007 The company has transferred more than 20 tankers to Customers from various countries.
The company also launched serial production of consumer goods - Master boats with an aluminum welded hull.
In the direction of "Military shipbuilding," the enterprise constructs and modernizes non-nuclear submarines and deep-sea vehicles, constructs rescue and supply vessels, supplies spares for ships already delivered to Customers.
The company has the necessary international certificates on the quality management system of manufactured products, which makes it possible to guarantee high quality of products - ships and ships.
2025: USC's ₽15 Billion Investment in Modernization
In January 2025, it became known that the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) intends to invest ₽15 billion in the modernization of the Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg. The upgrade of production facilities will increase the volume of construction of large-capacity Aframax tankers. The work is planned to begin in 2025, and complete in five years. The project provides for the use of own and credit funds.
According to Vedomosti, the modernization program consists of three stages, each of which will be aimed at improving the infrastructure of the enterprise. The first and second stages include the reconstruction of production lines for the construction of diesel-electric submarines. At the third stage, the complex for the serial construction of merchant ships will be modernized.
As noted in the industry journal Marine Science and Technology (No. 17 for 2024), the work should be completed by 2030. In addition, a reconstruction of the deep-sea construction embankment will be carried out and a new platform for slipway assembly will be built. It is expected that these measures will reduce the construction time of ships, increase productivity and reduce the cost of final products. According to sources, the embankment is planned to be extended by 100 m, and the process of assembling large blocks itself will accelerate significantly.
Admiralty Shipyards was founded in 1704 under Peter I. Today, the company is engaged in the construction of diesel-electric submarines of projects 636 Varshavyanka and 677 Lada, and also produces trawlers and ice-class patrol ships. Recent major orders include the scientific expedition vessel Ivan Frolov and several Aframax tankers.
Chairman of the Board of VTBANDRAY Kostin, who heads the Board of Directors of USC, said that the renewal of the Admiralty Shipyards and other enterprises of St. Petersburg is a strategic task aimed at strengthening Russia's position in international shipbuilding.[1]
2023
Appointment of Andrey Bystrov as CEO
On December 12, 2023, Admiralty Shipyards JSC (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation, USC) announced the change of CEO. Instead of Andrei Veselov, the company was headed by Andrei Bystrov, who previously worked in it as deputy head of production. Read more here.
Appointment of a new general director - Andrei Veselov became it
On April 18, 2023, it was announced the appointment of Andrei Veselov as the new general director of the Admiralty Shipyards (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation). Prior to that, he worked in the company as chief engineer. Read more here.
2020: Admiralty Shipyards launched the North Pole
In December 2020, Admiralty Shipyards JSC launched the North Pole ice-resistant self-propelled platform (LSP) of project 00903, which is being built by order of [2] Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring (Roshydromet)[3]
- Main article: Icebreakers of Russia
- Arctic development
Notes
- ↑ USC will update Admiralty Shipyards in the next 3-5 years
- ↑ [http://admship.ru/press/news/ao-admiralteyskie-verfi-spustilo-na-vodu-/ the
- ↑ Admiralty Shipyards launched the North Pole.]
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