Nordic Engineering sponsors the roundtable meeting “Import Substitution in Russian Shipbuilding: Ambition and Reality” that is to be held by IAA PortNews with the support of RF Ministry of Industry and Trade on 29 August 2019 at the Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping, Saint-Petersburg.
The meeting is dedicated to the practice of applying Government Decree 719 and discussing amendments thereto. The registration is in full swing.
Among invited participants are Russian design organizations, classification societies, shipowners, financial institutions (including leasing companies), shipyards, Russian manufacturers of marine equipment, foreign suppliers and manufacturers of marine equipment, industry regulators (Minpromtorg, Ministry of Transport), project developers from SKO Center (Center for import substitution and local content in manufacturing of ship components), etc.
The Russian marine design company Nordic Engineering was founded by the large German shipbuilding holding Nordic Yards GmbH.
Nordic Engineering is a 100% Russian company founded in 2009. Up to 2016, it was a subsidiary of Nordic Yards Holding GmbH (Germany). In the interest of its parent company, Nordic Engineering used to promote the projects on construction of different ships providing engineering assistance and taking part in all projects implemented by the German shipyards including those under the Programme for the Development of Civil Marine Facilities, 2009-16, that was approved by RF Ministry of Transport and resulted in the delivery of two innovative 7MW multifunctional rescue ships to a Russian customer.
Terms of participation in the roundtable meeting: as a listener for free. Registration is required.
Industrial Department of the Primorsky Territory’s Administration has recently proposed Vladivostok as the second venue of the roundtable meeting “Import Substitution in Russian Shipbuilding: Ambition and Reality” to be involved in video conference format. The main venue will be the event hall of Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping in Saint-Petersburg.
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