Asenav

Asenav (Astilleros y Servicios Navales[1]) is a Chilean ship building company, based in Santiago with its main shipyards located in southern Chile in the middle of the city of Valdivia, some 15 km (9.3 mi) from the Bay of Corral at the Pacific coast. The company was established in 1974[1] by the German immigrant Eberhard Kossmann.

Asenav
Industryshipbuilding 
Founded1974
HeadquartersChile, Valdivia
Key people
Eberhard Kossmann
Productsshipbuilding
WebsiteAsenav.cl
View of the hangars of Asenav in Calle-Calle River

Ships

Ships built by Asenav:

  • Ferries
    • Fueguino (1999)
    • Alonso de Ercilla (2001)
    • Patagonia (2006)
    • Cruz del Sur II (2006)
    • Crux Australis (2008)
    • Don Jaime (2012)
    • unnamed ferry to replace MV Pelee Islander[2]
  • Tug boats
    • Pulli (1991)
    • Pirehuico (1996)
    • Chan Chan (2000)
    • Riñihue (2002)
    • Svitzer Bedford (2005)
    • Skyring (2007)
    • Loncura (2008)
    • Punta Pereira (2012)
  • Tourism ships
    • Patagonia Express (1991)
    • Luciano Beta (1994)
    • Mystique Princess (1996)
    • Mare Australis (2002)
    • Atmosphere (2006)
    • Stella Australis (2010)
  • Fishing vessels
    • Tritón (1993)
    • Pehuenco (1994)
    • Corsario I (1997)
    • Christian í Grótinum (1997)
    • El Cazador (1997)
    • Murman II (1998)
  • Offshore ships
    • Skandi Stord (1998)
    • Maersk Dispatcher (2005)
    • Maersk Nomad (2009)
    • Maersk Nexus (2010)
  • Well boats
    • Don Antonio C (2003)
    • Patagón IV (2003)
    • Patagón V (2004)
    • Patagón VI (2007)
    • Patagón VII (2012)
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References

  1. Hudson, Rex A., ed. (March 1994). Chile: A Country Study. Federal Research Division. p. 322. ISBN 0-8444-0828-X. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  2. https://ca.news.yahoo.com/pelee-island-40-million-ferry-194547971.html


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