Established in the year 1856, the Baltiysky Zavod, during its existence spanning over 158 years, has been responsible for the construction of upwards of 600 vessels. This includes a diverse range of watercraft, from merchant and military ships to groundbreaking nuclear-powered icebreakers and missile cruisers, as well as vessels designed for tracking spacecraft and undertaking specialized missions.
Strategic Location and InfrastructureSituated in Saint-Petersburg's western region on Vasilyevsky Island, near the Bolshaya Neva River's estuary, Baltiysky Zavod benefits from a strategically advantageous position. Covering an expanse of more than 65 hectares, the shipbuilding complex boasts three construction berths, comprising two open slipways and one covered slipway. It is home to Russia's largest slipway, stretching 350 meters, capable of accommodating the construction of vessels with a deadweight of up to 100,000 tons.
Corporate Structure and OwnershipAs of now, the main corporate entity overseeing the yard is OOO “Baltiysky Zavod – Sudostroyeniye” (Baltic Shipyard Ltd.), functioning as a fully owned subsidiary under the United Shipbuilding Corporation. This arrangement came into being following directives from the Russian Federation Government, ensuring the company is equipped with all necessary licenses for engaging in both nuclear and naval ship construction.
Scope of Shipbuilding ExpertiseThe focus of Baltiyskiy Zavod lies in the fabrication of premier naval vessels and ice-class ships, including icebreakers and versatile supply and service crafts with nuclear or diesel-electric power systems. Additionally, the shipyard is adept in constructing nuclear-powered floating power stations and desalination plants, marking its versatility in shipbuilding.
Manufacturing and Engineering CapabilitiesApart from ship construction, Baltiysky Zavod also excels in producing a broad spectrum of engineering and power generation equipment. This not only encompasses items intended for use on the ships it builds but also components supplied to other shipyards. Its machine building department is proficient in creating a variety of essential equipment such as heat exchangers for nuclear reactors, launching mechanisms, boiler systems, marine propellers, shafts, and valves, demonstrating the yard's comprehensive manufacturing capabilities.