TKMS offers bid for German Naval Yards Kiel takeover
According to media reports, Germany’s largest naval shipbuilder, TKMS, has submitted a non-binding offer to acquire the shipyard German Naval Yards Kiel (GNYK). Contacted by
According to media reports, Germany’s largest naval shipbuilder, TKMS, has submitted a non-binding offer to acquire the shipyard German Naval Yards Kiel (GNYK). Contacted by
According to a recent article in Kieler Nachrichten, negotiations for the takeover of the German Naval Yards Kiel (GNYK) shipyard by its much larger competitor
German Naval Yards GmbH and Rheinmetall Project Solutions GmbH are jointly developing an offshore platform for ammunition disposal.
GERMAN NAVAL YARDS will unveil its new corvette design for the first time during this year’s SMM 2022, which will be held in Hamburg from September 6 to September 9, 2022.

The MKS 180 Multi-Purpose Combat Ship Program of the German Navy (Deutsche Marine) is back on track following an official announcement by German Federal Minister of Defence, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer.

Lรผrssen intends to establish a long-term cooperation in naval shipbuilding with German Naval Yards Kiel. The existing military and naval surface shipbuilding activities are to be contributed into a joint company and led by Bremen-based Lรผrssen Group.

GERMAN NAVAL YARDS Kiel (GNYK) submitted on 03/13/2020 a review application to the German Federal Public Procurement Chamber in Bonn within the time limit set.

On January 30, the Lรผrssen Peene shipyard laid the keel of the German Navyโs seventh K130 Braunschweig-class corvette, the future Emden (F266) vessel.