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Akers mekaniske Verksted (often
abbreviated Akers mek.
Verksted or
Akers Mek.) was a workshop,
later a
shipyard which was
established in
Fossveien by...
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Mekaniske Verksted is the city's
biggest employer and is
owned by the
service company Aibel.
Incomplete list "Haugesund
Mekaniske Verksted".
Store norske...
- STX
Europe AS,
formerly Aker
Yards ASA, was
until 2012 a
subsidiary of the
South Korean STX Offs**** & Shipbuilding. With
headquarters in Oslo, Norway...
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Bergen Mekaniske Verksted,
later Bergens Mekaniske Verksteder, was a
shipyard in
Solheimsviken in Bergen, Norway.
Established in 1855, it
later also built...
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Myrens Verksted is an
industrial area in
Norway on the east side of the
Akerselva river...
- In 1970 the
company was
split in two
independent companies. Strømmens
Verksted A/S with the
railway factory and Strømmen Stål A/S with the
steel works...
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Trondhjems mekaniske Værksted or TMV was a
major shipbuilding company in Trondheim, Norway. It was
founded in 1872 by
engineer and
industrialist Sophus...
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Workshop (Aker
Mekaniske Verksted). Kværner Brug was
founded in Oslo in 1853. In 1943, Kværner Brug and
partner Myrens Verksted jointly acquired a majority...
- The EDRO III was a
cargo ship,
built in 1966 by
Kaldnes Mekaniske Verksted at Tønsberg in Norway. The
Sierra Leone-flagged EDRO III ran
aground off Pegeia...
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locomotive manufacturer in Norway,
along with
Hamar Jernstøberi og
Mekaniske Verksted.
Between 1901 and 1920
these two
manufacturers delivered about 250 locomotives...