Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft

Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft

Infobox Company
company_name = Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft GmbH
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company_type = Private
genre = Shipbuilding
foundation = 1838
founder = August Howaldt and Johann Schweffel
location_city = Kiel
location_country = Germany
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industry = Shipbuilding
products = Passenger ships
Cargo ships
U-boats
Warships
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num_employees = 2,400
parent = ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems
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owner = ThyssenKrupp
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homepage = [http://www.hdw.de www.hdw.de]
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Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (often abbreviated HDW) is a German shipbuilding company, headquartered in Kiel. Today it is the largest shipyard in Germany and has more than 2,400 employees and has since 2005 been part of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems owned by ThyssenKrupp. The name comes from the 1968 merger with Hamburg-based Deutsche Werft.

History

HDW was founded October 1, 1838 in Kiel at the Bay of Kiel of the Baltic Sea by the engineer August Howaldt and the Kiel entrepreneur Johann Schweffel under the name "Maschinenbauanstalt und Eisengießerei" Schweffel & Howaldt, initially building boilers.

The first steam engine for naval purposes was built in 1849 for the Von der Tann, a gunboat for the small navy of Schleswig-Holstein.

In 1850, the company built an early submarine, "Brandtaucher", designed by Wilhelm Bauer. This was somewhat of an accident: during the First Schleswig War, Danish forces had advanced too close to Rendsburg where construction of the boat had been intended, and so the task was shifted to Kiel.

The first ship built under the company's new name Howaldtswerke was a small steamer, named "Vorwärts", built in 1865. Business expanded rapidly as Germany rose to a maritime power, and by the turn of the century some 390 ships had been completed.

In 1892 the company started a subsidiary in Austrian-Hungarian Fiume on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. The activity was closed down by the company in 1902. The shipyard still exists, today under the firm 3. Maj.

With Kiel being one of the two main bases of the Kaiserliche Marine, the shipyard also benefited much from navy maintenance, repair and construction contracts. During World War I the company also built a number of U-boats.

In 1937 the company, by then having yards in Kiel and in Hamburg, was taken over by the Kriegsmarine. During World War II, Howaldtswerke in Hamburg built 33 VIIC U-boats and Howaldtswerke in Kiel 31 VIIC U-boats.

After the end of World War II, Howaldtswerke was the only major shipyard in Kiel that was not dismantled. The yard flourished during the post-war "economic miracle" of the 1960s, with the construction of freighters and tankers, and again expanded by opening a shipyard in Hamburg.

In 1968 Howaldtswerke merged with Deutsche Werft in Hamburg, and the company took the new name "Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft", or "HDW" for short. After falling on hard times under the pressure of cheaper competition from Japan and Korea, the Hamburg operations were closed down in 1985.

Today HDW is a subsidiary of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, a group of European yards, including Kockums of Malmö and Hellenic Shipyards Co. of Skaramangas, Greece. The group employs about 6,600 staff in Germany, Sweden and Greece.

HDW has recently worked with Kockums and Northrop Grumman to offer a Visby class corvette derivative in the American Focused Mission Vessel Study, a precursor to the Littoral combat ship program.

hips built by HDW (selection)

Civilian ships

* "Bungsberg" (1924)
* "Otto Hahn" (1968), nuclear powered freighter
* "Tor Britannia" (1975), cruiseferry
* "Tor Scandinavia" (1976), cruiseferry
* "Astor" (1981), cruise ship
* "PFS Polarstern" (1982), research icebreaker
* "Superfast VII" (2001)
* "Superfast VIII" (2001)
* "Superfast IX" (2002)
* "Superfast X" (2002)

Naval ships

Frigates

* SAS Isandlwana (F146)
* SAS Mendi (F148)
* Schleswig-Holstein (F216), a Brandenburg class frigate
* Hamburg (F220), a Sachsen class frigate

Corvettes

* Braunschweig class corvettes

ubmarines (U-boats)

* USS Topeka (PG-35)
* Type 205 submarines
* Type 206 submarines
* Type 209 submarines
* Type 212 submarines
* Type 214 submarines
* Dolphin class submarines

External links

* [http://www.hdw.de HDW]
* [http://www.thyssenkrupp-marinesystems.com ThyssenKrupp Marinesystems]
* [http://www.oneequity.com One Equity Partners]
* [http://www.kockums.se Kockums]
* [http://www.hellenic-shipyards.gr Hellenic Shipyards Co.]
* [http://www.usstopekaclg8.org/History/Ships/PG35.htm USS Topeka]


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