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Lisnave Shipyard
Industry Ship repair
Headquarters Setúbal, Portugal
Number of employees
305 (in 2011) [1]
Website https://www.lisnave.pt

Lisnave is a ship repair company based in Setúbal, Portugal. [1] [2]

History

The Rocha Shipyards were founded in 1937 and renamed Lisnave - Estaleiros Navais de Lisboa in 1961. Beginning in 1967, the shipyards focused mainly on ship repair rather than new construction. That year, new large shipyards went into operation at Margueira. [1]

In 1973, a new shipbuilding and repair yard was built at Mitrena in Setúbal. In 1997, a restructuring plan was initiated and completed in 2000 with the closure of the Margueira Yard. Subsequently, operations are mainly performed at Mitrena Yard. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Varela, Raquel; Rajado, Ana (2017), "Chapter 12. Work in the Portuguese shipyards of Lisnave. From the right to work to precariousness of employment", Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Workers around the World, Amsterdam University Press, pp. 349–363, doi: 10.1515/9789048530724-012, ISBN  9789048530724, archived from the original on July 18, 2022
  2. ^ de Faria, Miguel Figueira; Tdela, Ana Paula (2001). Lisnave contributos para a história da indústria naval em Portugal. ISBN  9789727970063.
  3. ^ "Official site (Our History–Lisnave)". Retrieved 19 January 2023.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lisnave Shipyard
Industry Ship repair
Headquarters Setúbal, Portugal
Number of employees
305 (in 2011) [1]
Website https://www.lisnave.pt

Lisnave is a ship repair company based in Setúbal, Portugal. [1] [2]

History

The Rocha Shipyards were founded in 1937 and renamed Lisnave - Estaleiros Navais de Lisboa in 1961. Beginning in 1967, the shipyards focused mainly on ship repair rather than new construction. That year, new large shipyards went into operation at Margueira. [1]

In 1973, a new shipbuilding and repair yard was built at Mitrena in Setúbal. In 1997, a restructuring plan was initiated and completed in 2000 with the closure of the Margueira Yard. Subsequently, operations are mainly performed at Mitrena Yard. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Varela, Raquel; Rajado, Ana (2017), "Chapter 12. Work in the Portuguese shipyards of Lisnave. From the right to work to precariousness of employment", Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Workers around the World, Amsterdam University Press, pp. 349–363, doi: 10.1515/9789048530724-012, ISBN  9789048530724, archived from the original on July 18, 2022
  2. ^ de Faria, Miguel Figueira; Tdela, Ana Paula (2001). Lisnave contributos para a história da indústria naval em Portugal. ISBN  9789727970063.
  3. ^ "Official site (Our History–Lisnave)". Retrieved 19 January 2023.



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