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Odessos Shiprepair Yard AD

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Odessos Shiprepair Yard AD is a Bulgaria-based company, engaged in ship repairing and maintenance business industry. The Company is equipped to Bulgarian shipyard for docking of vessels up to 90 000 DWT and afloat repairs up to 150 000 DWT. The Company's facilities include one dry and two floating docks, as well as piers of 1,200 meters, painting shop, steel shop, mechanical shop, carpentry shop, electrical shop, foundry and forgery, a licensed service station for the repair of turbochargers, and several warehouses for the storage of materials and spare parts. The Company is active domestically and abroad, including Germany, the Netherlands, Latvia, Portugal and Spain among others.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)50.69m
  • Net income in EUR2.32m
  • Incorporated1996
  • Employees816.00
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