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Kværner was a
Norwegian engineering and
construction services company that
existed between 1853 and 2005.
During its
initial decades, the firm was involved...
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Kvaerner and Aker
Solutions (2008). Aker
Kværner was
founded in 2004 from the
major restructuring of a
complex "Aker
Kværner"
business unit...
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Kværner may
refer to:
Kværner, a
former Norwegian heavy industry company Aker Solutions,
formerly known as Aker
Kværner Kværner, Norway, a neighborhood...
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Kvaerner Govan Ltd (KGL),
located at
Govan in
Glasgow on the
River Clyde, was a
shipyard subsidiary formed in 1988 when the
Norwegian group Kværner Industrier...
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Kværner Station (Norwegian:
Kværner stasjon) is a
former railway station on the Gjøvik Line,
located at
Kværner in Oslo, Norway. On
Kvaerner station was...
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Innovation Kvaerner (also
known as Atea) is a yacht. She
finished fourth in the 1997–98
Whitbread Round the
World Race
skippered by Knut Frostad. Innovation...
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avoid bankruptcy,
Kværner was
compelled to
merge with Aker. Thereafter,
Kværner's international headquarters returned to Oslo and
Kværner was restructured...
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disappeared as Thune-Eureka was
acquired by the
Kværner corporation,
continuing under the name
Kværner Eureka. The old
production facilities have been...
- Aker
Kværner Verdal is a
construction yard for
large steel constructions and
substructures for offs**** oil platforms. The yard is
owned by
Kvaerner and...
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operations of Wärtsilä's
former shipyards. In the mid-90s
Kvaerner purchased Masa-Yards and
Kvaerner Masa-Yards was born. In 1991 the
shipbuilding businesses...