Khulna Shipyard

Khulna Shipyard Limited
State-owned
Industry Shipbuilding
Ship engineering
Founded 1957
Headquarters Khulna, Bangladesh
Key people
Vice Admiral Mohammed Nizamuddin Ahmed (Chairman)
Commodore K Kamrul Hassan (Managing Director)
Products Naval ships
Tankers
Patrol Boats
Owner Bangladesh Navy
Website khulnashipyard.com

Khulna Shipyard Limited is a ship construction and repair yard at the Khulna, Bangladesh owned by the Government of Bangladesh under Ministry of Defence and managed by the Bangladesh Navy.[1] It constructs Padma-class offshore patrol vessels for the Bangladesh Navy.Two Durjoy-class LPC under construction.It has built five Patrol Crafts for Bangladesh Navy and two container ships.[2]

History

The shipyard was founded in 1957. On 3 October 1999 the shipyard with a 993.7 million taka debt was handed over to Bangladesh Navy. In 2008 all debt had been cleared and since then has been making profit.[3] The Maldives had expressed interest in procuring patrol crafts for its Coast Guard.[4]

Naval projects

(1)Durjoy-class Large Patrol Craft: 2X currently in service, Two more units under construction. (2)Padma-class Patrol Craft:5 made by khulna shipyard,They are currently in service. (3)ALUMINIUM HARBOUR PATROL BOAT :CGS ATRAI. (4)BANGLADESH NAVY FLOATING CRANE :BNFC BALABAN. (5)STEEL FIRE FIGHTING BOAT. (6)Ferrys. (7)BUOY LAYING VESSEL. (8)Tug Boats. (9)Passenger ship. (10)3 X OIL TANKER. (11)Landing craft utilitys.

References

  1. Liton, Shakhawat (30 January 2005). "Govt bodies deny Khulna Shipyard work orders. Navy seeks prime minister's intervention". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Retrieved 29 October 2008.
  2. "PM: Navy to have two submarines by 2015 UNB". dhakatribune.com. Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  3. Rashid, Mamunur. "From warships to container vessels, Khulna shipyard makes it all". en.prothom-alo.com. Matiur Rahman. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  4. Senior Correspondent. "Maldives wants to buy Bangladeshi patrol boats". bdnews24.com. bdnews24.com. Retrieved 7 July 2015.

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