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Welcome to Lindø Industrial Park

Welcome to Lindø Industrial Park. Agenda. History Situation Proposition. History. 1918 Odense Steel Shipyard founded as a personally owned company by A.P. Møller 1920 Delivery of the Yard’s first newbuilding S/S ROBERT MÆRSK

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Welcome to Lindø Industrial Park

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  1. Welcome to Lindø Industrial Park

  2. Agenda • History • Situation • Proposition

  3. History 1918 Odense Steel Shipyard founded as a personally owned company by A.P. Møller 1920 Delivery of the Yard’s first newbuilding S/S ROBERT MÆRSK 1944 Odense Steel Shipyard transformed into a limited company (Ltd.) 1959 Inauguration of the Lindø division by Danish prime minister H.C. Hansen 1980 Production discontinued at the Odense division 2009 Decision to discontinue shipbuilding activities at the Lindø division and implement new business model 2012 Delivery of the Yard’s last newbuilding Hull No. L 716 F 363 NIELS JUEL (military frigate)

  4. Milestones 1988 Offshore modules for oil drilling platforms in the North Sea 1988 The world’s first panamax container vessel (4,300 TEU) 1992 The world’s first double hull VLCC (300.000 DWT) 1996 World’s largest container vessel (6,000 TEU) 1997 World’s largest container vessel (6,600 TEU) 2006 World’s largest container vessel (11,000 TEU) This record is still standing TEU measured in fully loaded highcube containers. EMMA MÆRSK (11,000 TEU)

  5. Agenda • History • Situation • Proposition

  6. Result of previous 7 years

  7. Development in global shipbuilding Kilde: Clarkson Research

  8. Agenda • History • Situation • Proposition

  9. Organisation of the Group Odense Steel Shipyard Lindø Shipyard Lindø Industrial Park Lindø Industrial Services

  10. Why choose Lindø Industrial Park? Unique production facilities for large structures • A fenced area of more than 1 million m2 • 166,000 m2 under roof covering large production halls, workshops, paint shops, office buildings etc. • Unique opportunity of establishing production, assembling and storing in existing heavy industry facilities • Own harbour with a depth of 7.5 m Strong infrastructure • Situated in a central position between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea • First class connecting roads approved for modular truck trains • Short distance to the motorway • Three airports within 45-100 minutes by car Huge crane and transportation capacity • Crane and transportation capacity up to 1,000 tonnes

  11. Why choose Lindø Industrial Park? Lindø Industrial Services • Cutting centre – cutting and edge milling of heavy steel plates and profiles • Pipe centre – pipe bending, mounting of flanges, pipe cutting etc. Competent workforce • Engineering knowledge and skilled heavy industry workforce are available after many years of ship production in the area Commercial • Quick start • Low investments • Low risk

  12. Industries at Lindø Industrial Park • Ship repair • Wind / Wave turbines / Renewable energy • Offshore • Infrastructure • Support for other tenants • Scientific research • Lindø Industrial Services

  13. Currently rented out areas

  14. The goal of Lindø Industrial Park The goal of Lindø Industrial Park is to become Denmark’s leading industrial park within heavy industry.

  15. Questions?

  16. Thank You

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