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MV Werften is a
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shipbuilding company that operates three facilities in eastern Germany to construct cruise ships for parent company
Genting Hong Kong Genting Hong Kong Limited ( zh, 雲頂香港有限公司) was a holding company that operated cruise and resort businesses. It was headquartered in (海洋中心), Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (). It was p ...
. In January 2022, MV Werften filed for bankruptcy, and an administrator was appointed by the court to oversee the bankruptcy proceedings.


History

The company was originated in Genting Hong Kong's purchase in April 2016 of three shipyards from
Nordic Yards Nordic most commonly refers to: * Nordic countries, written in plural as Nordics, the northwestern European countries, including Scandinavia, Fennoscandia and the North Atlantic * Scandinavia, a cultural, historical and ethno-linguistic region in ...
, located in
Wismar Wismar (; Low German: ''Wismer''), officially the Hanseatic City of Wismar (''Hansestadt Wismar'') is, with around 43,000 inhabitants, the sixth-largest city of the northeastern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and the fourth-largest city ...
,
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, and Rostock-Warnemünde. The yards were initially combined with
Lloyd Werft Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven GmbH is a dockyard in Bremerhaven. It was founded in 1863 by the shipping company Norddeutscher Lloyd, first mainly used as a repair workshop for the company’s own merchant fleet. This new yard was established in ...
, previously purchased by Genting, to form the Lloyd Werft Group, but in July 2016 the three eastern ex-Nordic yards were organized into MV Werften, headquartered in Wismar and led by Jarmo Laakso. In August 2016, MV Werften's first newbuild vessels, two river cruise ships of the Rhine class named ''Crystal Bach'' and ''Crystal Mahler'', were laid down at the Wismar shipyard. In November, Genting Hong Kong publicized further plans for its shipbuilding plans at MV Werften—four river cruise vessels for
Crystal Cruises } Crystal Cruises is a cruise line now headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois, USA. It was founded in 1988 by Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kaisha, and sold to Hong Kong-headquartered conglomerate Genting Hong Kong in 2015. Following in ...
under the Crystal River Cruises brand to be delivered in 2017 and 2018, followed by a 20,000 GT Endeavor class yacht annually for Crystal Yacht Cruises in 2019—2021, with
Dream Cruises Genting Hong Kong Limited ( zh, 雲頂香港有限公司) was a holding company that operated cruise and resort businesses. It was headquartered in (海洋中心), Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (). It was p ...
receiving a Global class cruise ship in 2020 and a sister ship the following year. At full capacity post-2021, the three shipyards are planned to be able to build two vessels of both the Endeavor and Global classes annually. The first Rhine class vessel, ''Crystal Bach'', was delivered in August 2017, followed by ''Crystal Mahler'' in September. In January 2018, shipbuilding began at the Stralsund shipyard with a ceremony for the first steelcutting in the construction of ''Crystal Endeavor'', the first Endeavor class yacht. In March, construction of the first Global class ship began, with components to be built at both the Rostock and Wismar yards and the vessel assembled in Wismar. In December 2019, Genting Hong Kong announced that MV Werften would build a new class of mid-size cruise ships, named the Universal class, which would measure 88,000 gross tons with a capacity for 2,000 passengers. The first ship of the class was scheduled for delivery in late 2022. Due to the
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, MV Werften suspended operations in March 2020, delaying the expected deliveries of both Universal and Global class vessels. In July 2020, MV Werften received €175 million in financial aid from a consortium of commercial and state sources, which was expected to keep the shipyard solvent until an expected federal aid package of up to €570 million later in the year. In October 2020, MV Werften received a €193 million loan from the German federal government's Economic Stabilisation Fund, which allowed for the resumption of work that month on ''Crystal Endeavor'', with a target of a March 2021 delivery, and ''Global Dream''. In January 2022, MV Werften filed for bankruptcy, following a breakdown of talks between the German government and Genting Hong Kong to secure further support to refinance its shipyards' operations. An administrator was appointed by the courts, with a stated aim to pay the outstanding salaries of the workers and complete ''Global Dream''. The shipyard in Rostock was sold to the german navy and renamed ''Marinearsenal Warnowwerft''.https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/mecklenburg-vorpommern/Neuer-alter-Name-Warnemuende-bekommt-Warnowwerft-zurueck,warnowwerftmv100.html The Wismar facility was sold to Thyssen Krupp Marine Systems. The Stralsund facility was sold to the City of Stralsund.


Facilities

MV Werften's largest shipyard is in Rostock, with of total space, of which is covered. When Genting Hong Kong purchased the yard, it had a single shipbuilding hall measuring long by wide, with an interior clearance of . In August 2017, construction began on a second hall, by by , to support construction of Global class ships by building large modules. The Wismar shipyard is in size, of which is covered, and has a by by building hall. The Stralsund yard is , of which is covered, and has a by by building hall.


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External links


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German companies established in 2016 Shipbuilding companies of Germany