Dobrynya Group of Companies has many years of experience in shipbuilding. The Group's teams worked at building of fishing vessels and off-shores supplying vessels for Norwegian Customers at 61 Communards Shipyard in Nikolaev (Ukraine) and Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad (Russia), assembled tankers sections and blocks of at the Zaliv Shipyard in Kerch (Russia). Having continued the Dobrynya Group of Companies traditions our engineers prepared during 2019-2020 with the assistance (consulting) of specialists from the Krylov State Scientific Center and JSC SBRTC (Ship Building & Repair Technologies Center - St. Petersburg), the Department of Shipbuilding Industry and Marine Technology of the Ministry for Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (Moscow), a project for construction of a new modern shipyard in Kaliningrad on a free ground of 70 hectares on the territory of the Baltic Industrial Technopark.
According to the Project for ship hulls formation there are designated two horizontal slipways of 350 meters length being equipped with overhead cranes with load capacity from 50 to 250 tons from AICRANE Corporation (PRC) and Technoros JSC (St. Petersburg). Vessels launching is to be carried out using a launching device developed by JSC Technoros with hydraulic rotary trolleys with load capacity of 320 tons each, as well as a transferring composite floating dock with load capacity of 8500 tons.
The Project ensures high digitalization of the shipyard based on AVEVA CAD soft (Great Britain), as well as usage of the most modern imported and domestic equipment and special equipment, including a conveyor for sections and blocks of 200 tons load capacity from CAMAG (Germany).
Estimated constructing time of the shipyard is 2.5 years, thereat sections laying of 3 head vessels under the Krill and Tuna Project - a krill trawler, a reefer and a tuna seiner - can be carried out in 12 months from the date of advance payment receipt for the design of the shipyard in favor of Messrs. JSC SBRTC (St. Petersburg).
As strategic Partners for construction and arrangement of subsequent highly efficient shipyard operation the Dobrynya Group of Companies is considering foundation of a new Consortium consisting of 1-2 leading Russian oil and gas companies and a number of foreign companies from the UAE, India, Singapore and other Asia-Pacific countries interested in participation in a ship building project for service of Russian oil and gas projects in the Arctic, fishing and processing of Antarctic krill and tuna.