ASMAR

The Astilleros y Maestranzas de la Armada (English: Shipyards and Maestranzas of the Navy), better known by the acronym ASMAR, is a Chilean state-owned shipbuilding company with autonomous administration, which provides services to the Chilean Navy, mainly, and also to other domestic and foreign customers. Its predecessor was Arsenales de Marina, created in 1895, until it was restructured and adopted its current name on April 6, 1960.

Astilleros y Maestranzas de la Armada
TypeState-owned company
IndustryShipbuilding, defence, engineering
FoundedApril 6, 1960 (1960-04-06)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Pablo Niemann Figari (CEO)
ProductsWarships, patrol vessels, amphibious ship, research vessels, icebreaker, hospital ship, ferries, boats, fishing vessels, barges, floating docks, drillship, and others
ServicesShipbuilding, repair, maintenance, transformation and modernization of ships
RevenueUS$157.1 million[1] (2020)
OwnerState of Chile
Number of employees
3,000+ variable per month[2] (2021)
SubsidiariesSISDEF
SOCIBER
Websitewww.asmar.cl

It is the largest and most important shipbuilding and repair company in Chile, with three facilities located in Valparaíso, Talcahuano and Punta Arenas. The company's registered office is in Valparaíso, while its main plant is in Talcahuano.

Some products

Amphibious and transport ships

Chilean troopship Aquiles (AP-41)

Warship

  • Chilean submarine chaser Papudo

Patrol vessels

Chilean offshore patrol Cabo Odger (OPV-84)

Hospital ship

  • Chilean hospital ship Cirujano Videla

Research ships

Chilean Navy research ship, Cabo de Hornos (AGS-61)

Icebreaker

Other products

Floating drydock Valparaíso III

See also

References

  1. García, Nicolás (5 May 2021). "The Chilean company Asmar generates sales of 157.1 million dollars in 2020". Infodefensa.com. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  2. "Dotación de ASMAR por calidad jurídica" (pdf) (in Spanish). ASMAR. Retrieved 21 March 2022.

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