Intermarine Explained

Intermarine is an Italian shipbuilding company, owned by the Rodriquez Cantieri Navali Group.

Company

Founded in 1970, Intermarine specializes in building boats and ships with fibre-reinforced plastic hulls.[1]

In September 2002, the company was acquired by Rodriquez Cantieri Navali, a builder of high-speed vessels. That led to Intermarine introducing ships which are built with steel and aluminum, using technology from its parent company.[1] RCN owns four shipyards on the west coast of Italy and Intermarine has access to them for production. A shipyard was operated in the United States by the subcompany Intermarine USA after the purchase of the Sayler Marine Corporation shipyard in Savannah, Georgia in 1987;[2] but with the 2002 acquisition by Rodriquez, that yard was no longer owned by the company.

As of December 2015, business mainly consists of the contract with the Italian Navy for a total of 176 million euros relating to the modernization of eight Gaeta-class minesweepers, and the contract with the Finnish Navy for the supply of three minesweepers and related logistic package, from the contract with Orizzonte Sistemi Navali for the supply of a navigating platform and a related logistic package.[3]

Products

Intermarine builds exclusively military ships in three designs:

Ships

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Intermarine – Fast Patrol Boats, Minehunters, Military Boat Design and Construction. naval-technology.com. 11 February 2010.
  2. Book: Sharpe . Richard . Jane's Fighting Ships, 1996-97 . Jane's Information Group . Surrey . March 1996 . 99th . 0-7106-1355-5 . 829 . registration .
  3. Web site: Intermarine IMMSI . 2022-05-15 . www.immsi.it.
  4. Web site: Hydrographic vessel. Rodriquez. 11 February 2010.
  5. Web site: Intermarine – Fast Patrol Boats, Minehunters, Military Boat Design and Construction. naval-technology.com. 1 July 2010.