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STX Europe

STX Europe AS, formerly Aker Yards ASA, was until 2012 a subsidiary of the South Korean STX Offshore & Shipbuilding.

History
Background: before 2006 The evolution of STX Europe originated with the founding of two prominent shipbuilding groups in Europe. One was the Norway-based Aker Yards, created in 2004 by combining the shipbuilding activities of Aker and Kværner with the France-based Alstom shipbuilding group, which has shipyards (formerly those of Chantiers de l'Atlantique) in Saint-Nazaire and in Lorient. Transition to STX Europe, and expansion: 2006–2012 On 4 January 2006, Aker Yards and Alstom announced their intention to join forces in shipbuilding and create together one of the world leaders in this industry, focused on high-value-added ships, including world-class cruise ships. The merger gave Aker Yards a majority shareholding over Alstom's shipbuilding activities; which included Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard – the builder of the liner . Aker ASA, the majority shareholder of Aker Yards; reduced its ownership share from 50.4% to 40.1% in January 2007. Aker divested its total shareholding in March 2007, and in October 2007, STX Business Group secured a 39.2% stake of Aker yards. Later, STX took a controlling stake, and renamed the group to STX Europe on 3 November 2008 to reflect the new ownership structure. In January 2009, STX business group acquired the remaining shares in STX Europe and became the company's sole shareholder. In February 2009, it was decided to delist STX Europe from Oslo Stock Exchange where it was previously listed under the ticker STXEUR. ==Operations==
Operations
, Germany, previously partly owned by STX Europe Cruise & Ferries The Cruise & Ferries division constructs vessels mainly at shipyards in Finland and France. The business area had revenues of NOK 19,709 million in 2008. List of shipyards Cruise + Ferry STX France Cruise SA (located at St. Nazaire and Lorient) Other Operations • STX Norway Florø AS (located in Florø) OSV (OffShore & Specialized Vessels) • STX Norway Offshore AS (located at Ålesund, Aukra, Brevik, Langsten (Langsten Slip-Batbyggeri AS), Brattvåg, and Søviknes) is now owned by Fincantieri • STX OSV Tulcea SA and STX OSV Braila SA - both yards are now part of Vard Shipyard Romana, a Fincantieri Company. STX Europe has two shipyards in Romania: Braila and Tulcea. The steel hulls for most of STX Europe's new building projects (Offshore & Specialized Vessels) are being built by Braila and Tulcea in Romania. STX Europe's yard in Braila is situated 170 km up the River Danube. Portfolios consist of hull production, delivery of complete merchant vessels together with repair and conversion work. The yard has a 1300m long outfitting quay, facilities for simultaneous mounting or repairing of 12 vessels and equipped with multiple 50 tonne portal cranes. The mounting platform and launching berth have capacity for vessels up to 135 x 23 m and a maximum launching and lifting weight of 2500 tonne and 2200 tonne respectively. STX Europe's yard in Tulcea is located at nautical mile 39.5 on the right bank of the Danube, upstream of Tulcea, and it is one of the youngest Romanian firms in the field. In Tulcea STX Europe offers services in shipbuilding, conversions and repairs. It has a large covered hall where four ships can be built simultaneously. Over 6000 people working here, it is the greater capacity of offshore and specialised division. • STX OSV Niteroi SA • STX OSV Vietnam Ltd. == Production ==
Production
Ships STX Europe : • Adventure of the Seas, in 2001 for Royal Caribbean InternationalAllure of the Seas, in 2010 for Royal Caribbean International • Carnival Legend, in 2002 for Carnival Cruise LinesCarnival Miracle, in 2004 for Carnival Cruise Lines • Carnival Pride, in 2001 for Carnival Cruise Lines • Carnival Spirit, in 2001 for Carnival Cruise Lines • Coral Princess, in 2001 for Princess CruisesCosta Atlantica, in 2000 for Costa CruisesCosta Mediterranea, in 2003 for Costa Cruises • Explorer of the Seas, in 2000 for Royal Caribbean International • Freedom of the Seas, in 2006 for Royal Caribbean International • Independence of the Seas, in 2008 for Royal Caribbean International • '''', in 2003 for Princess Cruises • Liberty of the Seas, in 2007 for Royal Caribbean International • Majesty of the Seas, in 1992 for Royal Caribbean International • Mariner of the Seas, in 2003 for Royal Caribbean International • Monarch of the Seas, in 1991 for Royal Caribbean International • MSC Divina, in 2012 for MSC CruisesMSC Fantasia, in 2008 for MSC Cruises • MSC Lirica, in 2003 for MSC Cruises • MSC Magnifica, in 2010 for MSC Cruises • MSC Musica, in 2006 for MSC Cruises • MSC Opera, 2004 for MSC Cruises • MSC Orchestra, in 2007 for MSC Cruises • MSC Poesia, in 2008 for MSC Cruises • MSC Preziosa, in 2013 for MSC Cruises • MSC Splendida, in 2009 for MSC Cruises • Navigator of the Seas, in 2002 for Royal Caribbean International • Oasis of the Seas, in 2009 for Royal Caribbean International • Queen Mary 2, in 2003 for CunardR One, in 1998 for Renaissance Cruises (since 2004 Insignia (Oceania Cruises)) • R Two, in 1998 for Renaissance Cruises (since 2003 Regatta (Oceania Cruises)) • R Three, in 1999 for Renaissance Cruises (since 2002 Pacific Princess (Princess Cruises)) • R Four, in 1999 for Renaissance Cruises (since 2002 Ocean Princess (Princess Cruises)) • R Five, in 1998 for Renaissance Cruises (since 2005 Nautica (Oceania Cruises)) • R Six, in 2000 for Renaissance Cruises (since 2007 Azamara Journey (Azamara Club Cruises)) • R Seven, in 2000 for Renaissance Cruises (since 2007 Azamara Quest (Azamara Club Cruises)) • R Eight, in 2001 for Renaissance Cruises (since 2007 Royal Princess (Princess Cruises)) • Rhapsody of the Seas, in 1999 for Royal Caribbean International • Vision of the Seas, in 1998 for Royal Caribbean International • Voyager of the Seas, in 1999 for Royal Caribbean International • Armorique, in 2009 for Brittany FerriesAurora af Helsingborg, in 1992 for ScandlinesBaltic Princess, in 2006 for TallinkBirka Paradise, in 2004 for Birka LineColor Fantasy, in 2004 for Color LineColor Magic, in 2007 for Color Line • Celebrity Constellation, in 2002 for Celebrity CruisesAeolos Express, (HSC) in 2000 for NEL Lines (since 2007 Aeolos Kenteris I) • Aeolos Express II, (HSC) in 2001 for NEL Lines (since 2007 Aeolos Kenteris II) • Aeolos Kenteris, (HSC) in 2001 for NEL Lines • Cotentin, in 2007 for Brittany Ferries • Crystal Serenity, in 2003 for Crystal CruisesDestination Gotland, in 1999 for Destination GotlandDreamward, in 1992 for Norwegian Cruise LineDryna, in 2005 for Fjord1European Stars, in 2002 for Festival Cruises (since 2005 MSC Sinfonia (MSC Cruises)) • European Vision, in 2001 for Festival Cruises (since 2004 MSC Armonia (MSC Cruises)) • Galaxy, in 2006 for Tallink • Glutra, in 2000 for MRFHamlet, in 1997 for ScandlinesHamnavoe, in 2002 for NorthLink FerriesHaroy, in 2006 • , in 2001 for NorthLink • , in 2001 for NorthLink • Île de Groix, in 2008 for the Morbihan départementImpératrice Eugénie, in 1865 • Celebrity Infinity, in 2001 for Celebrity Cruises • Julsund, in 2004 for Fjord1 • Kalliste, in 1993 for Compagnie méridionale de navigationLe Levant, in 1999 for Compagnie du PonantCelebrity Millennium, in 2000 for Celebrity Cruises • Mistral, in 1999 for Festival Cruises (since 2005 Grand Mistral (Iberocruceros)) • Napoléon Bonaparte, in 1996 for SNCMNils Dacke, in 1994 for TT-LinesNordic Empress, in 1990 for Royal Caribbean International • Paul Gauguin, in 1997 for Radisson Seven Seas CruisesPolonia, in 1995 for Unity LinesRadisson Diamond (SWATH) in 1992 for Radisson Seven Seas Cruises (since 2005 Asia Star) • Romantika, in 2002, for Tallink • SeaFrance Rodin, in 2001 for SeaFranceSeaFrance Berlioz, in 2005 for SeaFrance • , in 2010 for P&O Ferries • , in 2011 for P&O Ferries • Star, in 2007 for Tallink • Stena Explorer, (HSC) in 1996 for Stena LineCelebrity Summit, in 2001 for Celebrity Cruises • Superspeed 1, in 2008 for Color LineSuperspeed 2, in 2008 for Color Line • Tidedronningen, in 2009 for Tide Sjo ASTidekongen, in 2009 for Tide Sjo AS • Tideprinsen, in 2009 for Tide Sjo AS • Tycho Brahe, in 1991 for DSB RederiUlysses, in 2001 for Irish FerriesVictoria 1, in 2004 for Tallink • Viking Surkov, in 1984 (since 2008 Viking Helgi for Viking River Cruises) • Viking XPRS, in 2008 for Viking LineWindward, in 1993 for Norwegian Cruise Line • ADV Ocean Shield, as OSV Skandi Bergen ==References==
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