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Italian shipbuilder
CI.MAR. Costruzioni Navali S.p.A.
Founded2007
HeadquartersSan Giorgio di Nogaro, Italy
ProductsShips
OwnerT. Mariotti, Cimolai S.p.A

The CI.MAR Shipyard (Cimolai-Mariotti) is a shipbuilder based in San Giorgio di Nogaro, Udine, Italy. It is a joint venture between T. Mariotti (a Genoa-based shipbuilder) and Cimolai (a steel manufacturer). The ship's hulls are built at the CIMAR Shipyard and then towed to T. Mariotti's shipyard in Genoa to be completed. The journey to Genoa usually takes around ten days. Often the hulls are floated down the Corno River on a smaller barge, due to the narrowness of the river.

History

Cimolai S.p.A. opened its San Giorgio di Nogaro fabrication plant in 2003. Initially the plant made steel pipes but the facility began making ship hulls in 2007 as part of the joint venture. The yard's first ship was Seabourn Odyssey in July 2007.

45°47′00″N 13°14′18″E / 45.783437°N 13.238335°E / 45.783437; 13.238335

References

  1. Ritossa, Claudio (2021-03-30). "The hull of the new Seabourn Venture sails from Porto Nogaro to Genoa". FleetMon.
  2. "Seabourn Venture's hull begins transfer to Genoa for final outfitting". seatrade-cruise.com. 2021-03-31. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  3. "The Cimolai Group is constantly striving towards the future". Cimolai. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  4. "Keel Laid for Seabourn Odyssey - Cruise Industry News | Cruise News". cruiseindustrynews.com/. Retrieved 2023-01-09.


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