Fincantieri
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Fincantieri S.p.A. (Script error: No such module "IPA".) is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy. Already the largest shipbuilder in Europe, after the acquisition of Vard in 2013, Fincantieri group doubled in size to become the fourth largest in the world (2014).[1] The company builds both commercial and military vessels.
The company is listed on the Borsa Italiana (Milan Stock Exchange) and is a component of FTSE Italia Mid Cap Index.
Overview
Fincantieri designs and builds merchant vessels, passenger ships, offshore, and naval vessels, and is also active in the conversion and ship repair sectors. The company also owned Grandi Motori Trieste, which constructed marine diesel engines, but this was sold to Wärtsilä in 1999.[2]
Founded in 1959 as Società Finanziaria Cantieri Navali – Fincantieri S.p.A. as a State financial holding company,[3] part of IRI, the company became a separate entity in 1984.
Fincantieri employs a staff of about 10,000 workers at eight shipyards, two design centres, one research centre and two production sites for mechanical components. Another 10,000 people contribute to its supply chains.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
The shipyards of Monfalcone (Gorizia), Marghera (Venice), Sestri Ponente (Genoa), Ancona, Castellammare di Stabia (Naples) and Palermo report to the Merchant Ships Business Unit while the shipyards of Riva Trigoso (Genoa) and Muggiano (La Spezia) report to the Naval Vessel Business Unit.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Fincantieri successfully completed the acquisition of Manitowoc Marine Group from its parent company The Manitowoc Company, Inc. on 1 January 2009, which consisted of two shipyards in Wisconsin, including Marinette Marine, which built the first Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. Fincantieri also purchased from Manitowoc Marine Group a topside repair yard in Ohio and one production plant in Wisconsin, making it one of the leading mid-sized shipbuilders in the United States for commercial and government customers, including the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard.[4]
Already the largest shipbuilder in Europe, after the acquisition of Vard, formerly part of STX Europe, the Fincantieri group doubled in size to become the fourth largest in the world.[1]
In March 2015, Fincantieri won its biggest ever independent order from Carnival Corporation & plc in a 4 billion euro deal commissioning the company to build five new cruise ships.[5]
On 2 February 2018, Fincantieri announced an agreement for 50 per cent of STX France valued at 59.7 million euro.[6]
In March 2018, Fincantieri established Fincantieri Services USA, a subsidiary based in Miami, Florida, USA.[7]
2020s
In 2024, as part of a framework for strengthening European Defence, including Naval Defence, Fincantieri took over from Leonardo, the naval armaments sector of Whitehead Alenia sistemi subaquei, to complete the acquisition Fincantieri made a grouping of 10 to 1 of the shares and carried out a capital increase with the issue of new shares worth 400 million euros.[8][9][10] The capital increase operation is successfully completed on 11 July 2024.[11][12][13] In June 2024, the construction of the 4th new generation submarine of the Italian Navy was confirmed, for a total order value of 500 million euros.[14] On 18 July 2024, Fincantieri announced a partnership with Hera, for the optimized management of industrial waste produced on construction sites. This will allow Fincantieri to achieve ESG objectives within its shipyards.[15] On 5 February 2025, Fincantieri received from Norwegian Cruise Line a maxi contract worth 9 billion euros for four cruise ships with almost 226 thousand gross tons each to be delivered in 2030, 2032, 2034 and 2036 respectively.[16] On 30 July 2024, in the half-yearly report, Fincantieri confirmed orders for 7.6 billion euros, compared to 2.1 billion in the first half of 2023, and higher than the figure for the whole of 2023 (6.6 billion).[17] On 5 August 2024, The Italian Navy has ordered a new patrol vessel worth approximately 236 million euros from Orizzonte Sistemi Navali, the joint venture active in the defence business between Fincantieri (51%) and Leonardo (49%).[18]
Ships built at Fincantieri (selection)
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- 1983 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., an aircraft carrier, for the Italian Navy
- 1990 – Pacific Jewel (69,845 GT) for P&O Cruises Australia
- 1991 – Pacific Dawn (70,285 GT) for P&O Cruises Australia
- 1993 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (55,451 GT) for Holland America Line
- 1993 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (55,575 GT) for Holland America Line
- 1994 – MS Ryndam (55,819 GT) for Holland America Line
- 1995 – Sun Princess (77,499 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 1995 – Carnival Destiny (101,353 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 1996 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (57,092 GT) for Holland America Line
- 1996 – Dawn Princess (77,499 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 1997 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (61,849 GT) for Holland America Line
- 1998 – Sea Princess (77,499 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 1998 – Disney Magic (83,000 GT) for Disney Cruise Line
- 1999 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (60,906 GT) for Holland America Line
- 1999 – Carnival Triumph (101,509 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 1999 – Disney Wonder (83,000 GT) for Disney Cruise Line
- 2000 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (61,396 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2000 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (62,735 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2000 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (77,499 GT) for P&O Cruises
- 2000 – Carnival Victory (101,509 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2001 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (81,769 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2002 – Carnival Conquest (110,000 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2002 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (82,000 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2003 – Template:RV (3,371 GT) for Uksnoy & Co A/S
- 2003 – Carnival Glory (110,000 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2003 – Costa Fortuna (102,587 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2003 – Costa Magica (102,587 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2004 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (81,811 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2004 – Carnival Valor (110,000 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2004 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., an aircraft carrier, for the Italian Navy
- 2005 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., a destroyer, for the Italian Navy
- 2005 – Costa Concordia (114,137 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2005 – Carnival Liberty (110,000 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2006 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (82,500 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2006 – Costa Serena (114,147 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2006 – Carnival Freedom (110,000 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2007 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., a destroyer, for the Italian Navy
- 2007 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (86,700 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2007 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (90,000 GT) for Cunard Line
- 2007 – Carnival Splendor (110,000 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2007 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (116,017 GT) for P&O Cruises
- 2008 – Ruby Princess (113,000 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 2008 – Costa Luminosa (92,700 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2008 – Costa Pacifica (114,500 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2009 – Carnival Dream (130,000 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2009 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (86,700 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2009 – Costa Deliziosa (92,700 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2009 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (115,055 GT) for P&O Cruises
- 2010 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (90,901 GT) for Cunard Line
- 2010 – Costa Favolosa (114,500 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2010 – Carnival Magic (130,000 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2011 – Costa Fascinosa (114,500 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2012 – Carnival Breeze (130,000 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2013 – MS Royal Princess (143,700 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 2014 – MS Regal Princess (143,700 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 2014 – Costa Diadema (132,500 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2015 – MV Britannia (145,000 GT) for P&O Cruises
- 2015 – Le Lyrial (10,944 GT) for Compagnie du Ponant
- 2015 – MV Viking Star (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2016 – MV Seabourn Encore (40,350 GT) for Seabourn
- 2016 – Seven Seas Explorer (Template:GT) for Regent Seven Seas Cruises
- 2016 – MV Viking Sea (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2016 – Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". (99,500 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2016 – Carnival Vista (135,500 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2017 – MV Viking Sky (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2017 – Majestic Princess (143,700 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 2017 – MSC Seaside (153,516 GT) for MSC Cruises
- 2017 – MV Viking Sun (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2018 – MV Seabourn Ovation (40,350 GT) for Seabourn
- 2018 – MS Nieuw Statendam (99,500 GT) for Holland America Line
- 2018 – Carnival Horizon (135,500 GT) for Carnival Cruise Lines
- 2018 – MV Viking Orion (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2018 – MSC Seaview (153,516 GT) for MSC Cruises
- 2019 – Sky Princess (143,700 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 2019 – Carnival Panorama (133,500 GT) for Carnival Cruise Line
- 2019 – MV Viking Jupiter (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2020 – Costa Firenze (135,500 GT) for Costa Crociere
- 2020 – Enchanted Princess (143.700 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 2020 – Scarlet Lady (110,000 GT) for Virgin Voyages
- 2021 – MSC Seashore (169,380 GT) for MSC Cruises
- 2021 – MV Viking Venus (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2021 – Valiant Lady (110,000 GT) for Virgin Voyages
- 2021 – MS Rotterdam (99,000 GT) Holland America Line
- 2022 – MV Mark W. Barker (26,000 GT) Interlake Steamship Company
- 2022 – Resilient Lady (110,000 GT) for Virgin Voyages
- 2022 – MSC Seascape (169,380 GT) for MSC Cruises
- 2022 – MV Viking Mars (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2022 – Norwegian Prima (140,000 GT) for Norwegian Cruise Line
- 2022 – MV Viking Neptune (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2023 – Norwegian Viva (140,000 GT) for Norwegian Cruise Line
- 2023 – MV Viking Saturn (47,800 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2023 – Vista (67,000 GT) for Oceania Cruises
- 2023 – Explora I (63,000 GT) for Explora Journeys
- 2024 – Sun Princess (178,000 GT) for Princess Cruises
- 2024 – MV Viking Vela (53,700 GT) for Viking Ocean Cruises
- 2024 – Queen Anne (113,000 GT) for Cunard Line
- 2024 – Explora II (63,000 GT) for Explora Journeys
- 2025 – Mein Schiff Relax (160,000 GT) for TUI Cruises
List of shipyards
Cruise and ferry
- Template:Flagicon Monfalcone shipyards (located at Monfalcone, Gorizia)
- Template:Flagicon Marghera shipyards (located at Marghera, Venice)
- Template:Flagicon Ancona shipyards (located at Ancona)
- Template:Flagicon Sestri Ponente shipyards[19] (located at Genova)
- Template:Flagicon VARD Søviknes Shipyard
Military ships
- Template:Flagicon Muggiano shipyards (located at La Spezia)
- Template:Flagicon Riva Trigoso shipyards (located at Sestri Levante, Genova)
- Template:Flagicon Castellammare di Stabia shipyards (located at Castellammare di Stabia, Napoli)
- Template:Flagicon Marinette Marine (located at Marinette, Wisconsin)
- Template:Flagicon ACE Marine (located at Green Bay, Wisconsin)
Offshore and specialty vessels
- Template:Flagicon VARD Brattvåg shipyard
- Template:Flagicon VARD Langsten shipyards
- Template:Flagicon VARD Brăila shipyards
- Template:Flagicon VARD Tulcea shipyards
- Template:Flagicon VARD Promar shipyard
- Template:Flagicon VARD Vũng Tàu shipyard
Service
- Template:Flagicon Palermo shipyards (located at Palermo)
- Template:Flagicon Trieste shipyards (located at Trieste)
- Template:Flagicon Bay Shipbuilding Company shipyard (located in Wisconsin)
See also
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References
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External links
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