Perno shipyard is a
shipyard
A shipyard, also called a dockyard or boatyard, is a place where ships are shipbuilding, built and repaired. These can be yachts, military vessels, cruise liners or other cargo or passenger ships. Compared to shipyards, which are sometimes m ...
in
Turku
Turku ( ; ; , ) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Southwest Finland. It is located on the southwestern coast of the country at the mouth of the Aura River (Finland), River Aura. The population of Turku is approximately , while t ...
, southwest
Finland
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, that specialises in building
cruise ship
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s,
passenger ferries, special vessels and offshore projects. The yard area is and is operated by
Meyer Turku Oy with a
dry dock long, wide and deep. It has the largest
bridge crane in the
Nordic region with a capacity of 1,200 tonnes and a smaller crane with a capacity of 600 tonnes.
History
Construction
Wärtsilä
Wärtsilä Oyj Abp (), trading internationally as Wärtsilä Corporation, is a Finnish corporation, Finnish company which manufactures and services power sources and other equipment in the Marine propulsion, marine and energy markets. The core ...
's
shipbuilding
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grew heavily in the 1960s and over time
the old yard area on both banks of the
Aura river that runs through Turku became too small. When
Tankmar Horn was appointed general manager of Wärtsilä in 1971, the idea of a modern "ship factory" started to evolve, inspired by the Swedish
Götaverken
Götaverken was a Swedish shipbuilding company that was located on Hisingen, Gothenburg. It was founded in 1841, and ceased building ships in 1989.
History
The company was founded in 1841 by Scottish businessman Alexander Keiller (Gothenburg), Ale ...
Arendal yard.
[Knorring: ''Crichton-Vulcanista Turun telakkaan.'' pp. 125–134.]
The area selected for the new yard was in
Perno, then part of
Raisio, some from the centre of Turku. The area was joined to Turku, and on 8 April 1974 the city council approved a plan to sell of land and of water area to Wärtsilä for a new shipyard. The work was launched in a ceremony held on 16 May 1974, when president
Urho Kekkonen
Urho Kaleva Kekkonen (; 3 September 1900 – 31 August 1986), often referred to by his initials UKK, was a Finnish politician who served as the eighth and longest-serving president of Finland from 1956 to 1982. He also served as Prime Minister ...
detonated the first explosive charge of the site work. The number of construction workers rose to over 1,000 people.
The first part of construction was the
dry dock, which was then specified to a length of and width of , and measured for two 100,000
dry weight vessels, a
bridge crane of 600-tonne capacity, operative height and track, two 50-tonne
level luffing cranes, a warm hall of for steelworks, paint shop, service building and an office building with dressing rooms. At this stage the headcount was 1,200; the workers were from the old yard, where the capacity was reduced respectively. Designing, administration, special ship building up to 40,000 tonnes,
diesel engine
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production and ship repairs were decided to be kept at the old yard for then.
The schedule was tight – the first
keel laying
Laying the keel or laying down is the formal recognition of the start of a shipbuilding, ship's construction. It is often marked with a ceremony attended by dignitaries from the shipbuilding company and the ultimate owners of the ship.
Keel l ...
was to be in 1976 and the ship was supposed to be handed over in 1977. The record-long order book of Wärtsilä gave an additional challenge to the project. Operations in the steel sheet shop were started at the end of 1975.
Despite the tough endeavour, the first ship of Wärtsilä Perno Shipyard, ''Gas Rising Sun'' (NB 1229) was handed over no earlier than 1978. The yard was fully operational in 1979, but until 1982 the vessels were tugged to the old yard for outfitting.
[Knorring: ''Telakkajätti ja telakkakriisi.'' pp. 135–139.]
While moving the production to the new yard, shipbuilding methods were developed. Hulls were now constructed from large modules and an increasing proportion of welding and sheet metal work was performed indoors. Wärtsilä started a new computing centre in Perno in 1978. Ten years later the yard began the world's first computer-aided line production of modules with a system developed jointly with the Norwegian company Total Transportation Systems. A
CAD/CAM system was introduced in 1984.
Production rationalisation affected on outfitting work in particular, which was increasingly outsourced.
[Grönros et al.: ''Suunnittelun ja tuotannon kehitys.'' pp. 24–38.]
Shipbuilding crisis
At the end of the 1970s Wärtsilä produced mainly
gas tankers,
passenger ship
A passenger ship is a merchant ship whose primary function is to carry passengers on the sea. The category does not include cargo vessels which have accommodations for limited numbers of passengers, such as the ubiquitous twelve-passenger freig ...
s and
cargo ships. In the early 1980s Soviet exports, which had been low in the previous years, rose again until the mid 1980s – they postponed the impact of the European shipbuilding crisis, which was caused by the
price dumping of Asian shipbuilders.
Wärtsilä Marine and bankruptcy
Wärtsilä and
Valmet
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History 1999–2012 Valmet ...
put together their shipbuilding businesses, creating
Wärtsilä Marine at the beginning of 1987. At that time Perno yard had only one non-started project on its order book, cruise ship NB 1294 to be delivered in 1988. The number of personnel was reduced heavily.
The yard got more work already in January from nine projects originally addressed to Valmet yard, which was to be closed down. The order book grew in 1987 by four passenger ships and two more orders followed in 1988.
[Knorring: ''Wärtsilä Marinen tarina.'' pp. 140–146.]
The sudden growth in their order book, together with errors in price calculations and other reasons, led to the bankruptcy of Wärtsilä Marine on 23 October 1989. At the time there were seven ships on the order book of which two were at quay for outfitting, one was under construction in the dry dock, two were partly started and two ships were at designing phase. The
cruiseferry ''Cinderella'' was nearly ready and handed over just six days after the bankruptcy, when the shipowner SF-Line made the last payment.
New start
On 7 November 1989, just two weeks after the bankruptcy, a new company was started by
Helsinki yard manager
Martin Saarikangas. The company name was Masa-Yards Oy and the owners were state of Finland,
Suomen Yhdyspankki and shipowners of which ships laid unfinished at the Perno and
Helsinki
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yards.
The first task of the new company was finishing the ordered craft. On 19 January 1990
Effoa's ''
Silja Serenade'' was launched; it was the largest cruiseferry built in Finland at the time.
''Kalypso'', launched in the previous summer, was handed over the same spring. ''Silja Serenade'' was handed over in November in the same day when its sister ship ''
Silja Symphony'' was launched; ''Symphony'' was handed over in spring 1991. The remaining two cruise ships ordered by
CCL were eventually built at Helsinki shipyard.
[Knorring: ''Masa-Yardsin tarina.'' pp. 147–152.]
Kværner Masa-Yards
Both the founding shipowners and the state wanted to sell their shares of Masa-Yards as soon as the operations were restarted. In 1991 the major owner became Norwegian
Kværner and the company was renamed Kværner Masa-Yards.
Soon after the situation was stabilised, the Perno yard started to gain more orders. The most significant were a cruise ship ordered by the
Japan
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ese
Yusen Kaisha and four
LNG carrier
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Overview
The first oceangoing liquified natural gas tanker in the world was '' Methane Pioneer'', which entered service in 1959 with a carrying capacity of ...
s ordered from
United Arab Emirates
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.
In the late 1990s the yard started building
Voyager-class cruise ships for
Royal Caribbean International
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Based in Miami, Florida, it is the l ...
; the 1999 commissioned ''
Voyager of the Seas'' was first followed by two additional orders for sister ships ''
Explorer of the Seas'' and ''
Adventure of the Seas''. Later the shipowner placed orders for two more upgraded ships, ''
Navigator of the Seas'' and ''
Mariner of the Seas'', which entered in service in 2002 and 2003.
Aker Yards and STX Finland
Another Norwegian company,
Aker, took over Kværner in 2001. In 2004 it was announced that the Perno and Helsinki yards operated by Kværner Masa-Yards, and
Rauma shipyard Rauma shipyard () is a shipyard in Rauma, Finland. It was previously operated by STX Finland which is owned by the South Korean STX Corporation. Rauma shipyard is specialized in large Ferry, ferries, small cruise ships, multipurpose icebreakers and ...
, already owned by Aker before, were merged into one organisation.
From beginning of 2005 the three yards operated under name Aker Finnyards.
The company name was changed
Aker Yards
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Places
* Aker, Norway, a geographic area in Oslo and a former municipality in Norway
* Vestre Aker, a district of Oslo within former Aker municipality
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* Aker Br ...
on 7 June 2006.
The Korean shipbuilding company STX became a major owner in Aker in 2008.
The name Aker Yards was replaced by
STX Europe on 3 November 2008.
Meyer Turku
The Perno yard was bought from STX by
Meyer Werft
Meyer Werft (; ) is a German shipbuilding company, headquartered in Papenburg at the river Ems. It was founded in 1795, as a builder of small wooden vessels. It has been owned and managed by the Meyer family for seven generations. Since ...
and the state of Finland in August 2014, and it has been operated by Meyer Turku after that.
In April 2015 Meyer Werft bought the 30% formerly owned by the state of Finland and is now the sole proprietor. Under Meyer ownership the shipyard has been successful; the order book in spring of 2019 was filled to 2024 (seven ships).
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