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The Boelwerf, initially called J. Boel & Zonen, was a shipyard on the river
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in
Temse Temse (; french: Tamise ) is a municipality in East Flanders, Belgium. The name Temse is derived from the Gallo-Roman/Gaul Tamisiacum or Tamasiacum. This is also reflected in the French name for the town, Tamise. The main sights include the Ch ...
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, which produced ships from 1829 until 1994.


History

The Boelwerf was founded in 1829 by Bernard Boel (1798-1872), who had worked as a carpenter at the Antwerpen South shipyards. He was succeeded by his son Jozef Boel. During the first fifty years of its existence, the shipyard built wooden ships and employed a limited number of workers. The company built only one ship a year, mainly tjalks. Starting from 1900, the number of ships built, and with it the number of employees, grew steadily. After
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, ''J. Boel & Zonen'' flourished after breaking through internationally. At the company's 150th birthday, the ''Zaat'', as the shipyard was known in the local dialect, counted 3,000 employees. A considerable part of them were locals from Temse. The anniversary coincided with the construction of a 57,000 m³
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with the symbolic construction number 1500: the ''Petrogas II''. During the same period, the Boelwerf's trade union delegation became a model of ''strijdsyndicalisme'' ("battle unionism") in Belgium. The leaders of this delegation, Jan Cap ( ACV) and Karel Heirbaut (
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) often got national attention for their actions. On 19 December 1980, ''J. Boel & Zonen'' underwent a series of demergers. Several holding and shipping companies, such as the Almabo holding and its gas carrier division
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, were sliced off, leaving only the actual shipyard, now called ''Boelwerf''. After Cockerill Yards, a shipyard in
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, across the river Scheldt, had gone bankrupt, the Boelwerf acquired Cockerill's shipyard. Following this merger, the company employed 3,500 workers in two large shipyards.


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Due to the international crisis in ship building, the Boelwerf got into financial straits in the mid-1980s and was declared bankrupt on 28 October 1992. The court-appointed receiver, Christian Van Buggenhout, filed a complaint for fraud, which he withdrew consequently. From the mid-1980s until the beginning of the 1990s, the shipyard had been kept afloat by the government, which had offered large shipping loans to the shipyard's potential clients. After the bankruptcy, most of these loans were either remitted or lost. After several strikes and a union occupation, the company was restarted in 1993 under the ownership of the
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government holding Gimvindus. The company changed its name to ''Boelwerf Vlaanderen''. This company finished the last seven orders and was declared bankrupt on 30 November 1994. Again, the receiver, Jozef Dauwe, had a lot of trouble cleaning up the mess. On 12 October 2004, the ''Boelwerf Vlaanderen'' board members were convicted of fraud with European education funds.


Redevelopment

In recent years, the former industrial estate, measuring almost 87 ha (215 acres), has been turned into an extension of Temse's town centre. In 1998, the grounds were bought by the development association ''Nieuw Temse nv'', consisting of construction contractor ''Cordeel'' from Temse, earthworks contractor ''Grondwerken Aertssen'' from Stabroek, and
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. Development plans include an industrial area for
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and a 30 ha (80 acre) residential area. When construction will be finished, the area will host about 200 houses and 750 flats. In 2010, the municipal administration was concentrated in ''Administratief Centrum De Zaat'', the former Boelwerf headquarters.


Famous ships

* E.R. Limburgia (1974) * Prins Philippe (ship) (1973) * MS ''Isle of Innisfree'' (former ''Prins Filip'') (1991)


Notes


References


''De Zaat'' residential area

De nieuwe trots van Temse
''De Standaard'', 30 mei 2009.
Professional approach to prestigious new project – ‘De Zaat’
''Autodesk Buzzsaw''.


External links


History links

* Jan Cap (1987), ''In naam van mijn klasse'' (Berchem: EPO)

* Karel Heirbaut (1984), ''Onkruid op een scheepswerf'' (Berchem: Epo);
Boelwerf Temse 1829-1994
blog about the Boelwerf, containing pictures and details on several ships.


End links


Flemish Parliament report on irregularities in shipping loans
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