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Blohm+Voss

Blohm+Voss (B+V), also written historically as Blohm & Voss, Blohm und Voß etc., is a German shipbuilding and engineering company. Founded in Hamburg in 1877 to specialise in steel-hulled ships, its most famous product was the World War II battleship Bismarck. In the 1930s, its owners established the Hamburger Flugzeugbau aircraft manufacturer which, shortly before the outbreak of World War II, adopted the name of its parent company. Following a difficult period after the war, B+V was revived, changing ownership among several owners, as Thyssen Group and Star Capital. In 2016, it became a subsidiary of Lürssen and continues to supply both the military and civilian markets. It serves two areas – new construction of warships as NVL B.V. & Co. KG, and new construction and refitting of megayachts.[1] The company has been in operation, building ships and other large machinery, almost continuously for 147 years.

Blohm+Voss B.V. & Co. KG
Company typeSubsidiary (KG)
IndustryShipbuilding[1]
PredecessorH. C. Stülcken Sohn 
Founded1877
FoundersHermann Blohm
Ernst Voss
Headquarters,
Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Klaus Borgschulte, Tim Wagner, Dirk Malgowski, Lena Ströbele[2]
ProductsShips and yachts
ServicesRepair, refit and new construction
Number of employees
447 (2021)[3][4]
ParentLürssen
Websiteblohmvoss.com

History edit

Early years edit

 
Blohm & Voss 1877

Blohm & Voss was founded on 5 April 1877 by Hermann Blohm and Ernst Voss (or Voß) as a general partnership, to build steel-hulled ships. It established a shipyard on the island of Kuhwerder, near the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, covering 15,000 m2 (160,000 sq ft) with 250 m (820 ft) of water frontage and three building berths, two suitable for ships of up to 100 m (330 ft) length. The company name was shown with the ampersand, as B&V, until 1955.

Shipbuilding was at that time dominated by the British, with even German customers preferring to buy from them. Initial business was confined to ship repairs, although B&V managed to build and later sell the three-masted barque National. Eventually the first new-build order arrived for the small cargo paddle-steamer Burg, and the business took off. By 1882, the company had gained a reputation for quality and punctuality and was prospering.[5]

Initially, their products were steel-hulled sailing ships designed for long sea voyages. At that time steamships had a relatively short range, while many of the advantages of steel construction still applied to sailing ships as much as to steam. The company built its first steamship in 1900, while still continuing to build sailing ships until the late 1930s.[6]

The Nazi era, 1933–1945 edit

 
German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper at Blohm & Voss shipyards in 1939

When Hermann Blohm died, his two sons Rudolf Blohm [de] and Walther Blohm [de] took over. Ernst Voss left soon afterwards. By this time the company was in financial crisis, so the Blohm brothers diversified into aircraft, setting up the Hamburger Flugzeugbau (see below) in the summer of 1933.[7]

With the rise of the Nazi Party to power in 1933, Germany began to rearm and both companies became increasingly involved in the programme. The shipyard built both civilian craft and warships for the government, including the battleship Bismarck, before manufacturing U-boats in quantity.

In 1944 a subcamp of Neuengamme concentration camp was set up at the company's shipyard in Hamburg-Steinwerder.[8] It supplied labour to the company from July 1944 to April 1945. A report dated 29 August states:

500 foreign female concentration camp prisoners, political, and criminal. Adjacent barracks camp, 11 guards, 17,000 m barbed wire, 380 Volts, tripwire. . . . The German foremen should be replaced by prisoners because the inmate overseers take a tougher line. Work performance is highly satisfactory. Productivity is higher than with the same number of German workers because work hours are longer and absenteeism is lower. . . . The gentlemen are of the opinion that the conditions sound harsher than they actually are.[9]

Rudolf Blohm was present during this visit.[9]

A memorial stands on the site of the camp and the company continues to pay an undisclosed amount to the Fund for Compensation of Forced Laborers.[10] Steinwerder was badly damaged during the bombing of Hamburg in World War II and at the end of it, shipbuilding was forbidden.[11]

Hamburger Flugzeugbau edit

 
Ha 139
 
BV 238, largest Axis aircraft design to fly

In 1933 Blohm & Voss was suffering a financial crisis from lack of work. Its owners, brothers Rudolf and Walther Blohm, decided to diversify into aircraft manufacture, believing that there would soon be a market for all-metal, long-range flying boats, especially with the German state airline Deutsche Luft Hansa. They also felt that their experience with all-metal marine construction would prove an advantage. They formed the Hamburger Flugzeugbau that summer.[12][7]

Most of the aircraft built by HFB/B&V would in fact be other companies' designs and major subassemblies, contracted under license, including tens of thousands of aircraft each for Dornier, Heinkel, Junkers and Messerschmitt.[7] Alongside its volume manufacturing the company also maintained its own design office and workshops which continued to develop and build new types throughout the company's life. The first planes it produced were designated with the official RLM company code "Ha".

The aircraft produced by Hamburger Flugzeugbau were still commonly associated with Blohm & Voss and this was causing confusion, so in September 1937 Hamburger Flugzeugbau was renamed Abteilung Flugzeugbau der Schiffswerft Blohm & Voss and the RLM changed its company code to "BV".[13]

Its most significant designs were flying boats, mainly used by the Luftwaffe for maritime patrol and reconnaissance. Most numerous was the BV 138 Seedrache (initiated as the Ha 138), a twin-boom trimotor, while the BV 222 Wiking was much larger. Largest of all was the BV 238 prototype, the largest aircraft built by any of the Axis forces. Other notable types include the asymmetric BV 141, which was built in moderate numbers but did not enter production.

At the end of the war, aircraft production was shut down. Hamburger Flugzeugbau GmBH (HFB) re-emerged in 1956, still under the ownership of Walther Blohm but no longer connected to B+V. It reopened the former B+V aircraft factory at Finkenwerder and subsequently underwent various further changes of ownership and company name,[14] eventually becoming part of Airbus.

Postwar edit

 
Administrative building
 
Blohm+Voss, between Kuhwerder Port, Nordelbe and Norderloch

After the Second World War, the British continued to demolish the shipyards of Steinwerder. B&V, unable to restart shipbuilding work, all but ceased to exist for several years.

In 1950, B&V created a new subsidiary company, Steinwerder Industrie AG, to manufacture machinery and boilers on the site. Its shipyard fortunes began to revive in 1952 when the new company was allowed to restart ship repair work and the City of Hamburg subsequently guaranteed it credit. By 1953 some 900 workers were back in employment.[11] The building of new ships would later also be allowed again. During this period of resurrection the level of investment required meant that B&V moved out of private hands and became a publicly quoted company, 50% owned by Phoenix-Rheinrohr AG, itself soon to be consolidated into the Thyssen Group.[15] Even so, B&V would never regain its former size. In 1966 it took over neighbouring shipbuilder H. C. Stülcken Sohn.[16]

During the postwar years, B+V built oil rigs and developed a market for other offshore products such as support ships and pipelines.[17][18][19] The company has also built ships for numerous commercial customers, including luxury yachts. Eclipse, built for Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, is 162 metres (531 ft 6 in) in length making it the second longest private yacht in the world. B+V still administers the Elbe 17 dry dock at Hamburg. The semi-submersible drilling rig "Chris Chenery" was constructed in 1974 for The Offshore Co. of Houston, USA. When Thyssen AG and Krupp merged in 1999, B+V became a subsidiary of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.

In December 2001, Blohm+Voss, Nordseewerke and Friedrich Lurssen Werft were awarded the contract to build the first five K130 fregatte MEKO. The first of them, Braunschweig, was built at Blohm+Voss, launched in April 2006 and commissioned in April 2008.[20] Several problems with the equipment fit delayed commissioning, and the last was commissioned in 2013.[21][22]

In 2011 ThyssenKrupp agreed the sale of the Blohm+Voss civil shipbuilding division to British investment company STAR Capital Partners.[23][24] The military division remained with ThyssenKrupp.[25]

In October 2016, regulatory approval was given for Lürssen to acquire Blohm+Voss from STAR Capital Partners.[26][27] In April 2017 the company dismissed 300 employees from which were 1000.[28]

In September 2017, the German Navy commissioned the construction of five K130 corvettes by a consortium of North German shipyards including ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, Blohm+Voss, and the German Naval Yards in Kiel. The Lürssen Group, which would be the main contractor in the production of the vessels, distributed its work between the two sites at Wolgast and B+V Hamburg to build only two, the F265 in 2021 and F266 in 2022. The contract was worth around 2 billion euros.[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38]

On 25 July 2019, Peter Lürßen invested €20 million in Yard. The Dock 10 was covered with a 200-m-long and 50-m-high roof by a cost of €13 million.[39] The mount of Steel Pillar above Dock's Walls started in October 2020. On 29 April 2021 the Yacht construction hull Project Opera, also called Coral Ocean, was transferred from Dock 17 to Dock 10 and both were tug to Berne, Germany to stay at least 2 years. The previous 146-m Project Sassi, which burned, remained only the engine section block, was part of the new Yacht Project Opera. Lürßen Dock 3 was transferred to Wilhelmshaven at Jade Yard. In Berne a Hall was extended. Mein Schiff 3 dock then in Dock 17, following by Aidacara and Aidamar, lasts cruise ships visiting the dock.[40][41]

 
Dock 10 covered

Since October 2021 edit

According to Hamburger Morgen Post Newspaper Interview and Meeting on 30 September 2021 and repeated at Hamburger Abendblatt,[42] Peter Lürßen (61) personally presented himself to the workforce with news, saying Lürssen wouldn't make refit to cruise ships, except the Hapag-Lloyd and P&O ones, an also company of Hamburg, and merchant ships like tankers and container ships in Hamburg anymore. The new building department was dissolved. All six floating docks were in review. The repair division was not a success. Despite the around 20 million euros invested in modern shipyard technology, the subletting of many halls and the shrinkage to only around a third of the used shipyard area, the costs were still too high and is not yet fit for the future. The location is too expensive compared to other shipyards, so structural measures and cost adjustments were necessary. The Business were split in two, construction of naval ships like Corvette in one called NVL and mega-yachts as Lürßen itself.

Ships built edit

 
Passat
 
SMS Scharnhorst
 
Wilhelm Gustloff
 
Bismarck
 
FPSO EnQuest Producer under Star Capital
 
Eclipse
 
F224 of the German Navy

Blohm & Voss was established in the days of sail and, although it built ships with steel hulls from the very first, it did not produce a significant steamship until 1900. Of the many hundreds of ships built by B+V, notable examples include:

Tall ships edit

Ocean liners and other passenger ships edit

Private yachts edit

Warships edit

Pre-dreadnought warships edit

Warships of World War I edit

Warships of World War II edit

Modern warships edit

Ships built using the MEKO system are listed at MEKO.

Other modern warships designed and built by B&V include:

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Meyer, Kristian, "Erste Bilanz nach Übernahme Alles neu bei Traditionswerft Blohm+Voss", Hamburger Morgenpost, 27 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Legal notice – NVL".
  3. ^ "Blohm+Voss: 133 Arbeitsplätze fallen weg".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-10-04. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
  5. ^ "End of an era for Germany's most famous shipyard". The Motorship. 2011-08-31. Retrieved 2018-05-01.
  6. ^ "Blohm+Voss – More Than Just A Shipyard". Innovations Of The World. 2019-10-03. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  7. ^ a b c Pohlmann (1979).
  8. ^ The camp Blohm & Voss is listed as No. 550 Hamburg in the official German list April 23, 2009, at the Wayback Machine (List in German)
  9. ^ a b Buggeln, Marc (2015). Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps. Oxford University Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-19-870797-4.
  10. ^ Herbert Diercks, Der Hamburger Hafen im Nationalsozialismus, 2008
  11. ^ a b Henry Burke Wend; Recovery and Restoration: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Politics of Reconstruction of West Germany's Shipbuilding Industry, Praeger, 2001, pp.196–198.
  12. ^ Amtmann (1998)
  13. ^ "Kapitel 2.2.: B + V Geschichte v. 1933 – 1938". www.nadir.org.
  14. ^ Pohlmann (1979), 1982 edition, Page 242.
  15. ^ Hamburg Journal, Part 2.
  16. ^ Mauerblümchen ist jetzt die Regierung ("Wallflower is Now the Boss"), Der Spiegel, 21 February 1966, pp.25–26.
  17. ^ Cape Town shipyard busy with Scarabeo 3 upgrades, MarineLog (retrieved 26 April 2017)
  18. ^ Semi submersible drill rig Chris Chenery 2017-04-27 at the Wayback Machine, Oil Rig Photos (retrieved 26 April 2017)
  19. ^ Offshore Units 2017-04-27 at the Wayback Machine, Blohm+Voss (retrieved 26 April 2017)
  20. ^ "K130 Braunschweig Class Corvette". Naval Technology. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  21. ^ "K130 Braunschweig class". Navy Recognition. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  22. ^ "Milliardenprojekt Korvette 130: Pannenserie reißt nicht ab – Marineinspekteur fordert schärfere Kontrolle". Norddeutcher Rundfunk via PressPortal (in German). 20 June 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  23. ^ Bryant, Chris (12 December 2011). "ThyssenKrupp sells 'mega-yacht' division". FT.com. Financial Times Limited. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  24. ^ . SuperYachtTimes.com. SuperYachtTimes.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  25. ^ Conrad Waters (Ed.); Seaforth World Naval Review 2013, Seaforth, 2012, p.134.
  26. ^ "Breaking news: Lürssen acquires Blohm + Voss". superyachttimes.com. 28 September 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  27. ^ German Fair Trade Commission approves Blohm+Voss Acquisition 2015-02-17 at the Wayback Machine, B+V web site, 31 October 2016. (Retrieved 17 April 2017).
  28. ^ "Dramatic year for German shipbuilding". The Motorship. 20 April 2017.
  29. ^ "Germany awards € 2.4 bln contract for five new K130 corvettes". Naval Today.
  30. ^ "Riesenauftrag von Bundeswehr: Blohm+Voss auf Jahre gerettet" (in German). Abendblatt. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  31. ^ "Four Shipyards Agree to Build New German Corvettes". www.defense-aerospace.com. April 9, 2018.
  32. ^ "Wie Blohm+Voss vom Bau neuer Korvetten profitiert". Hamburger Abendblatt (in German). 6 April 2018.
  33. ^ . Handelsblatt (in German). 8 June 2018. Archived from the original on 29 July 2021. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  34. ^ "ThyssenKrupp blocked from warship tender". Handelsblatt Global Edition. 2 March 2018.
  35. ^ Behling, Frank (1 March 2018). "TKMS und Lürssen sind bei MKS180 raus". Kieler Nachrichten (in German).
  36. ^ "Germany: the MKS-180 decision, an earthquake in naval yards!". DefenceChronicles (in French). 5 March 2018.
  37. ^ "Germany returns lead F125 frigate to builder, report". Naval Today. 22 December 2017.
  38. ^ Sprenger, Sebastian (23 March 2018). "Emerging German-Dutch naval tie-up has industry abuzz". Defense News.
  39. ^ "Dock 10 erhält spektakuläres Riesen-Dach". Abendblatt (in German). 25 July 2019.
  40. ^ "Schwimmdock kommt für zwei Jahre an die Weser". Weser Kurier (in German). 10 October 2019.
  41. ^ "PROJECT OPERA". www.boatinternational.com.
  42. ^ "Hamburger Hafen: Blohm+Voss droht massiver Stellenabbau". 30 September 2021.
  43. ^ "Lady Moura". superyachtfan.com. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  44. ^ Gröner, Erich (1990). German warships, 1815–1945. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-87021-790-6.
  45. ^ Hildebrand, Hans H; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993). Die Deutschen Kriegsschiffe. Vol. 5. Ratingen, Germany: Mundus Verlag. p. 39.
  46. ^ Brassey, Earl Thomas Allnutt (1947). Brassey's Annual: The Armed Forces Year-book. Vol. 58. Praeger Publishers. p. 259.

Bibliography edit

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  • Eiber, Ludwig (1996). "Das KZ-Außenlager Blohm & Voss im Hamburger Hafen". Konzentrationslager und deutsche Wirtschaft 1939–1945 (in German). VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. pp. 227–238. ISBN 978-3-322-97342-9.
  • Wixey, Ken (July–August 1999). "Flugboots from Hamburg: An Outline History of Blohm und Voss Flying-boats". Air Enthusiast (82): 42–48. ISSN 0143-5450.

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Blohm Voss B V also written historically as Blohm amp Voss Blohm und Voss etc is a German shipbuilding and engineering company Founded in Hamburg in 1877 to specialise in steel hulled ships its most famous product was the World War II battleship Bismarck In the 1930s its owners established the Hamburger Flugzeugbau aircraft manufacturer which shortly before the outbreak of World War II adopted the name of its parent company Following a difficult period after the war B V was revived changing ownership among several owners as Thyssen Group and Star Capital In 2016 it became a subsidiary of Lurssen and continues to supply both the military and civilian markets It serves two areas new construction of warships as NVL B V amp Co KG and new construction and refitting of megayachts 1 The company has been in operation building ships and other large machinery almost continuously for 147 years Blohm Voss B V amp Co KGCompany typeSubsidiary KG IndustryShipbuilding 1 PredecessorH C Stulcken Sohn Founded1877FoundersHermann BlohmErnst VossHeadquartersHamburg GermanyArea servedWorldwideKey peopleKlaus Borgschulte Tim Wagner Dirk Malgowski Lena Strobele 2 ProductsShips and yachtsServicesRepair refit and new constructionNumber of employees447 2021 3 4 ParentLurssenWebsiteblohmvoss com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 The Nazi era 1933 1945 1 3 Hamburger Flugzeugbau 1 4 Postwar 1 5 Since October 2021 2 Ships built 2 1 Tall ships 2 2 Ocean liners and other passenger ships 2 3 Private yachts 2 4 Warships 2 4 1 Pre dreadnought warships 2 4 2 Warships of World War I 2 4 3 Warships of World War II 2 4 4 Modern warships 3 References 3 1 Notes 3 2 Bibliography 4 External linksHistory editEarly years edit nbsp Blohm amp Voss 1877Blohm amp Voss was founded on 5 April 1877 by Hermann Blohm and Ernst Voss or Voss as a general partnership to build steel hulled ships It established a shipyard on the island of Kuhwerder near the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg covering 15 000 m2 160 000 sq ft with 250 m 820 ft of water frontage and three building berths two suitable for ships of up to 100 m 330 ft length The company name was shown with the ampersand as B amp V until 1955 Shipbuilding was at that time dominated by the British with even German customers preferring to buy from them Initial business was confined to ship repairs although B amp V managed to build and later sell the three masted barque National Eventually the first new build order arrived for the small cargo paddle steamer Burg and the business took off By 1882 the company had gained a reputation for quality and punctuality and was prospering 5 Initially their products were steel hulled sailing ships designed for long sea voyages At that time steamships had a relatively short range while many of the advantages of steel construction still applied to sailing ships as much as to steam The company built its first steamship in 1900 while still continuing to build sailing ships until the late 1930s 6 The Nazi era 1933 1945 edit nbsp German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper at Blohm amp Voss shipyards in 1939When Hermann Blohm died his two sons Rudolf Blohm de and Walther Blohm de took over Ernst Voss left soon afterwards By this time the company was in financial crisis so the Blohm brothers diversified into aircraft setting up the Hamburger Flugzeugbau see below in the summer of 1933 7 With the rise of the Nazi Party to power in 1933 Germany began to rearm and both companies became increasingly involved in the programme The shipyard built both civilian craft and warships for the government including the battleship Bismarck before manufacturing U boats in quantity In 1944 a subcamp of Neuengamme concentration camp was set up at the company s shipyard in Hamburg Steinwerder 8 It supplied labour to the company from July 1944 to April 1945 A report dated 29 August states 500 foreign female concentration camp prisoners political and criminal Adjacent barracks camp 11 guards 17 000 m barbed wire 380 Volts tripwire The German foremen should be replaced by prisoners because the inmate overseers take a tougher line Work performance is highly satisfactory Productivity is higher than with the same number of German workers because work hours are longer and absenteeism is lower The gentlemen are of the opinion that the conditions sound harsher than they actually are 9 Rudolf Blohm was present during this visit 9 A memorial stands on the site of the camp and the company continues to pay an undisclosed amount to the Fund for Compensation of Forced Laborers 10 Steinwerder was badly damaged during the bombing of Hamburg in World War II and at the end of it shipbuilding was forbidden 11 Hamburger Flugzeugbau edit nbsp Ha 139 nbsp BV 238 largest Axis aircraft design to flyMain article Hamburger Flugzeugbau In 1933 Blohm amp Voss was suffering a financial crisis from lack of work Its owners brothers Rudolf and Walther Blohm decided to diversify into aircraft manufacture believing that there would soon be a market for all metal long range flying boats especially with the German state airline Deutsche Luft Hansa They also felt that their experience with all metal marine construction would prove an advantage They formed the Hamburger Flugzeugbau that summer 12 7 Most of the aircraft built by HFB B amp V would in fact be other companies designs and major subassemblies contracted under license including tens of thousands of aircraft each for Dornier Heinkel Junkers and Messerschmitt 7 Alongside its volume manufacturing the company also maintained its own design office and workshops which continued to develop and build new types throughout the company s life The first planes it produced were designated with the official RLM company code Ha The aircraft produced by Hamburger Flugzeugbau were still commonly associated with Blohm amp Voss and this was causing confusion so in September 1937 Hamburger Flugzeugbau was renamed Abteilung Flugzeugbau der Schiffswerft Blohm amp Voss and the RLM changed its company code to BV 13 Its most significant designs were flying boats mainly used by the Luftwaffe for maritime patrol and reconnaissance Most numerous was the BV 138 Seedrache initiated as the Ha 138 a twin boom trimotor while the BV 222 Wiking was much larger Largest of all was the BV 238 prototype the largest aircraft built by any of the Axis forces Other notable types include the asymmetric BV 141 which was built in moderate numbers but did not enter production At the end of the war aircraft production was shut down Hamburger Flugzeugbau GmBH HFB re emerged in 1956 still under the ownership of Walther Blohm but no longer connected to B V It reopened the former B V aircraft factory at Finkenwerder and subsequently underwent various further changes of ownership and company name 14 eventually becoming part of Airbus Postwar edit nbsp Administrative building nbsp Blohm Voss between Kuhwerder Port Nordelbe and NorderlochAfter the Second World War the British continued to demolish the shipyards of Steinwerder B amp V unable to restart shipbuilding work all but ceased to exist for several years In 1950 B amp V created a new subsidiary company Steinwerder Industrie AG to manufacture machinery and boilers on the site Its shipyard fortunes began to revive in 1952 when the new company was allowed to restart ship repair work and the City of Hamburg subsequently guaranteed it credit By 1953 some 900 workers were back in employment 11 The building of new ships would later also be allowed again During this period of resurrection the level of investment required meant that B amp V moved out of private hands and became a publicly quoted company 50 owned by Phoenix Rheinrohr AG itself soon to be consolidated into the Thyssen Group 15 Even so B amp V would never regain its former size In 1966 it took over neighbouring shipbuilder H C Stulcken Sohn 16 During the postwar years B V built oil rigs and developed a market for other offshore products such as support ships and pipelines 17 18 19 The company has also built ships for numerous commercial customers including luxury yachts Eclipse built for Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich is 162 metres 531 ft 6 in in length making it the second longest private yacht in the world B V still administers the Elbe 17 dry dock at Hamburg The semi submersible drilling rig Chris Chenery was constructed in 1974 for The Offshore Co of Houston USA When Thyssen AG and Krupp merged in 1999 B V became a subsidiary of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems In December 2001 Blohm Voss Nordseewerke and Friedrich Lurssen Werft were awarded the contract to build the first five K130 fregatte MEKO The first of them Braunschweig was built at Blohm Voss launched in April 2006 and commissioned in April 2008 20 Several problems with the equipment fit delayed commissioning and the last was commissioned in 2013 21 22 In 2011 ThyssenKrupp agreed the sale of the Blohm Voss civil shipbuilding division to British investment company STAR Capital Partners 23 24 The military division remained with ThyssenKrupp 25 In October 2016 regulatory approval was given for Lurssen to acquire Blohm Voss from STAR Capital Partners 26 27 In April 2017 the company dismissed 300 employees from which were 1000 28 In September 2017 the German Navy commissioned the construction of five K130 corvettes by a consortium of North German shipyards including ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems Blohm Voss and the German Naval Yards in Kiel The Lurssen Group which would be the main contractor in the production of the vessels distributed its work between the two sites at Wolgast and B V Hamburg to build only two the F265 in 2021 and F266 in 2022 The contract was worth around 2 billion euros 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 On 25 July 2019 Peter Lurssen invested 20 million in Yard The Dock 10 was covered with a 200 m long and 50 m high roof by a cost of 13 million 39 The mount of Steel Pillar above Dock s Walls started in October 2020 On 29 April 2021 the Yacht construction hull Project Opera also called Coral Ocean was transferred from Dock 17 to Dock 10 and both were tug to Berne Germany to stay at least 2 years The previous 146 m Project Sassi which burned remained only the engine section block was part of the new Yacht Project Opera Lurssen Dock 3 was transferred to Wilhelmshaven at Jade Yard In Berne a Hall was extended Mein Schiff 3 dock then in Dock 17 following by Aidacara and Aidamar lasts cruise ships visiting the dock 40 41 nbsp Dock 10 coveredSince October 2021 edit According to Hamburger Morgen Post Newspaper Interview and Meeting on 30 September 2021 and repeated at Hamburger Abendblatt 42 Peter Lurssen 61 personally presented himself to the workforce with news saying Lurssen wouldn t make refit to cruise ships except the Hapag Lloyd and P amp O ones an also company of Hamburg and merchant ships like tankers and container ships in Hamburg anymore The new building department was dissolved All six floating docks were in review The repair division was not a success Despite the around 20 million euros invested in modern shipyard technology the subletting of many halls and the shrinkage to only around a third of the used shipyard area the costs were still too high and is not yet fit for the future The location is too expensive compared to other shipyards so structural measures and cost adjustments were necessary The Business were split in two construction of naval ships like Corvette in one called NVL and mega yachts as Lurssen itself Ships built edit nbsp Passat nbsp SMS Scharnhorst nbsp Wilhelm Gustloff nbsp Bismarck nbsp FPSO EnQuest Producer under Star Capital nbsp Eclipse nbsp F224 of the German NavyBlohm amp Voss was established in the days of sail and although it built ships with steel hulls from the very first it did not produce a significant steamship until 1900 Of the many hundreds of ships built by B V notable examples include Tall ships edit Flying P Liners including Petschili 1903 Pamir 1905 Passat 1911 Peking 1911 Pola 1916 and Priwall 1917 Prinzess Eitel Friedrich 1909 later Dar Pomorza Gorch Fock class of three masted barques and school ships between 1933 and 1938 Including Horst Wessel in 1936 which serves today as USCG Eagle Ocean liners and other passenger ships edit Prinzessin Victoria Luise 1900 a Hamburg America Line ship the first ship built exclusively for cruising RMS Majestic 1914 a White Star Line liner and the largest ship in the world until the completion of Normandie in 1935 SS Leviathan 1914 a United States Lines liner and sister ship to RMS Majestic Scrapped in 1938 SS Cap Arcona 1927 a Hamburg Sud liner sunk with great loss of life near the end of the Second World War SS Monte Cervantes 1927 a Hamburg Sud liner lost near Tierra del Fuego in 1930 SS Europa 1928 a Norddeutscher Lloyd liner and Blue Riband winner MV Monte Rosa 1930 a passenger liner and cruise ship that would become better known as the troopship Empire Windrush MV Monte Pascoal 1930 a passenger liner and cruise ship Sister ship of Monte Rosa and Monte Cervantes SS Potsdam 1935 a Norddeutscher Lloyd turbo electric liner that served as an Allied troopship and then the Pakistani pilgrim ship Safina E Hujjaj TS Pretoria 1936 and TS Windhuk 1936 Deutsche Ost Afrika Linie passenger cargo liners MV Wilhelm Gustloff 1937 a Kraft durch Freude Strength Through Joy cruise ship whose sinking was history s worst maritime disaster by lives lost SS Jagiello 1939 a Polish passenger liner built as Dogu and later Pyotr Velikiy MV Aurora 1955 as Wappen Von Hamburg It was the first luxury liner to be built after World War II MV Explorer 2001 used by the Semester at Sea university study abroad programPrivate yachts edit A 119 m 390 ft owned by Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko Dubai owned by the ruler of the Emirate of Dubai and the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Eclipse the second largest private yacht owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich Enigma a yacht ordered by Azcarraga later owned by Larry Ellison and Aidan Barcaly Grille built as the German state yacht 1935 converted to minelayer at the beginning of World War II later reconverted to state yacht of Nazi Germany Hitler s official maritime conveyance Lady Moura owned by Saudi billionaire Dr Nasser al Rashid 43 MV Savarona built for an American heiress in 1931 Later the Turkish Presidential yacht and now a charter yacht Still among the largest yachts at 446 feet 136 m long Warships edit Pre dreadnought warships edit SMS Kaiser Karl der Grosse battleship first battleship to be built in the yard 44 45 Warships of World War I edit SMS Glyndwr light seaplane carrier converted from a merchant ship SMS Von der Tann battlecruiser SMS Goeben battlecruiser SMS Moltke battlecruiser SMS Scharnhorst armoured cruiser SMS Seydlitz and SMS Derfflinger battlecruisers that were heavily damaged in the Battle of Jutland both stayed afloat and brought their crews home Warships of World War II edit Admiral Hipper heavy cruiser Bismarck battleship Cetatea Albă minelayer Romanian Navy 46 Many Type VII Type XVII Type XXI and Type XXVI U boatsModern warships edit Ships built using the MEKO system are listed at MEKO Other modern warships designed and built by B amp V include Rheinland Pfalz F209 a Bremen class frigate Brandenburg F215 the first Brandenburg class frigate Sachsen F219 the first Sachsen class frigate Z28 class patrol boats for the Argentine Coast GuardReferences editNotes edit a b Meyer Kristian Erste Bilanz nach Ubernahme Alles neu bei Traditionswerft Blohm Voss Hamburger Morgenpost 27 April 2018 Legal notice NVL Blohm Voss 133 Arbeitsplatze fallen weg Jobverlust droht bei Traditionswerft Blohm Voss in Hamburg hamburg de Archived from the original on 2021 10 04 Retrieved 2021 10 04 End of an era for Germany s most famous shipyard The Motorship 2011 08 31 Retrieved 2018 05 01 Blohm Voss More Than Just A Shipyard Innovations Of The World 2019 10 03 Retrieved 2020 02 28 a b c Pohlmann 1979 The camp Blohm amp Voss is listed as No 550 Hamburg in the official German list Archived April 23 2009 at the Wayback Machine List in German a b Buggeln Marc 2015 Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps Oxford University Press p 1 ISBN 978 0 19 870797 4 Herbert Diercks Der Hamburger Hafen im Nationalsozialismus 2008 a b Henry Burke Wend Recovery and Restoration U S Foreign Policy and the Politics of Reconstruction of West Germany s Shipbuilding Industry Praeger 2001 pp 196 198 Amtmann 1998 Kapitel 2 2 B V Geschichte v 1933 1938 www nadir org Pohlmann 1979 1982 edition Page 242 Hamburg Journal Part 2 Mauerblumchen ist jetzt die Regierung Wallflower is Now the Boss Der Spiegel 21 February 1966 pp 25 26 Cape Town shipyard busy with Scarabeo 3 upgrades MarineLog retrieved 26 April 2017 Semi submersible drill rig Chris Chenery Archived 2017 04 27 at the Wayback Machine Oil Rig Photos retrieved 26 April 2017 Offshore Units Archived 2017 04 27 at the Wayback Machine Blohm Voss retrieved 26 April 2017 K130 Braunschweig Class Corvette Naval Technology Retrieved 30 April 2018 K130 Braunschweig class Navy Recognition Retrieved 1 May 2018 Milliardenprojekt Korvette 130 Pannenserie reisst nicht ab Marineinspekteur fordert scharfere Kontrolle Norddeutcher Rundfunk via PressPortal in German 20 June 2011 Retrieved 14 May 2015 Bryant Chris 12 December 2011 ThyssenKrupp sells mega yacht division FT com Financial Times Limited Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Retrieved 12 December 2011 STAR Capital Partners buys Blohm amp Voss civil business SuperYachtTimes com SuperYachtTimes com Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 12 December 2011 Conrad Waters Ed Seaforth World Naval Review 2013 Seaforth 2012 p 134 Breaking news Lurssen acquires Blohm Voss superyachttimes com 28 September 2016 Retrieved 28 September 2016 German Fair Trade Commission approves Blohm Voss Acquisition Archived 2015 02 17 at the Wayback Machine B V web site 31 October 2016 Retrieved 17 April 2017 Dramatic year for German shipbuilding The Motorship 20 April 2017 Germany awards 2 4 bln contract for five new K130 corvettes Naval Today Riesenauftrag von Bundeswehr Blohm Voss auf Jahre gerettet in German Abendblatt Retrieved 14 September 2017 Four Shipyards Agree to Build New German Corvettes www defense aerospace com April 9 2018 Wie Blohm Voss vom Bau neuer Korvetten profitiert Hamburger Abendblatt in German 6 April 2018 Thyssenkrupp konnte seine Werften verkaufen Handelsblatt in German 8 June 2018 Archived from the original on 29 July 2021 Retrieved 8 June 2018 ThyssenKrupp blocked from warship tender Handelsblatt Global Edition 2 March 2018 Behling Frank 1 March 2018 TKMS und Lurssen sind bei MKS180 raus Kieler Nachrichten in German Germany the MKS 180 decision an earthquake in naval yards DefenceChronicles in French 5 March 2018 Germany returns lead F125 frigate to builder report Naval Today 22 December 2017 Sprenger Sebastian 23 March 2018 Emerging German Dutch naval tie up has industry abuzz Defense News Dock 10 erhalt spektakulares Riesen Dach Abendblatt in German 25 July 2019 Schwimmdock kommt fur zwei Jahre an die Weser Weser Kurier in German 10 October 2019 PROJECT OPERA www boatinternational com Hamburger Hafen Blohm Voss droht massiver Stellenabbau 30 September 2021 Lady Moura superyachtfan com Retrieved 3 December 2018 Groner Erich 1990 German warships 1815 1945 Annapolis Maryland Naval Institute Press p 15 ISBN 978 0 87021 790 6 Hildebrand Hans H Rohr Albert amp Steinmetz Hans Otto 1993 Die Deutschen Kriegsschiffe Vol 5 Ratingen Germany Mundus Verlag p 39 Brassey Earl Thomas Allnutt 1947 Brassey s Annual The Armed Forces Year book Vol 58 Praeger Publishers p 259 Bibliography edit Amtmann Hans The Vanishing Paperclips Monogram 1988 Meyhoff Andreas Blohm amp Voss im Dritten Reich Eine Hamburger Grosswerft zwischen Geschaft und Politik Hamburger Beitrage zur Sozial und Zeitgeschichte Band 38 in German Hamburg Germany Forschungsstelle fur Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg 2001 ISBN 3 89244 916 3 Pohlmann Hermann Chronik Eines Flugzeugwerkes 1932 1945 B amp V Blohm amp Voss Hamburg HFB Hamburger Flugzeugbau in German Motor Buch Verlag 1979 ISBN 3 87943 624 X Prager Hans Georg and Bishop Frederick A Transl Blohm Voss Ships and Machinery for the World London Brassey s Publishers Limited 1977 ISBN 0 904609 14 6 Witthoft Hans J Tradition und Fortschritt 125 Jahre Blohm Voss in German Koehlers Verlag 2002 ISBN 3 7822 0847 1 Geschichte der Hamburger Werft Blohm Voss Hamburg Journal NDR de Part 1 Part 2 In German Eiber Ludwig 1996 Das KZ Aussenlager Blohm amp Voss im Hamburger Hafen Konzentrationslager und deutsche Wirtschaft 1939 1945 in German VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften pp 227 238 ISBN 978 3 322 97342 9 Wixey Ken July August 1999 Flugboots from Hamburg An Outline History of Blohm und Voss Flying boats Air Enthusiast 82 42 48 ISSN 0143 5450 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Blohm Voss Official website Company history in English Company history in German Documents and clippings about Blohm Voss in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Portals nbsp Germany nbsp Transport Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blohm 2BVoss amp oldid 1205802556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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