Nederlandsche Dok en Scheepsbouw Maatschappij explained

Nederlandsche Dok en Scheepsbouw Maatschappij
Foundation:1946
Defunct:1979
Location:Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Industry:Shipbuilding
Products:Civilian ships and warships

The Nederlandsche Dok en Scheepsbouw Maatschappij (NDSM) (Dutch: Netherlands dock and shipbuilding company), was a shipbuilding and repair company based in Amsterdam in the Netherlands, existing from 1946 to 1979. The area of about 80 hectares has since 2013 been transformed into a modern city district as a distinct part of Amsterdam-Noord and is still under development. The industrial wharfs and structures have been replaced by apartment buildings and hospitality industry, still called NDSM.

Foundation

Partnership turned into Public Company

The company came into existence as a general partnership named Nederlandsche Dok en Scheepsbouw Maatschappij (NDSM), founded by Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Maatschappij (NSM) and Nederlandsche Dok Maatschappij (NDM) both from Amsterdam. On 27 February 1946 this partnership was confirmed by the shareholders of both companies.[1] The partnership would soon be turned into the public company NDSM NV. All assets would be handed to NDSM, and staff would get a contract with NDSM. The board would be formed by members of the boards of the old public companies. These would continue to exist and remained accountable for any loss,[2] but had no other relevance.

Customers

Customers of NDSM included Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij (KPM), Koninklijke Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij (KNSM), Royal Dutch Shell and the Royal Netherlands Navy.

Warships built

NameLaunchedNote
s
1953
1954
1955
1956
s
1965
1965
1967

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Notes and References

  1. News: Ned. Scheepsbouw Mij. en Ned. Dok Mij. fusievoorstellen bekrachtigd. . De Tijd . 28 February 1946.
  2. News: Fusie Ned. Scheepsbouw en Ned. Dok Mij.. De Tijd . 12 February 1946.