Asenav

{{Infobox company |

name = Asenav |

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foundation = 1974 |

location = Chile, Valdivia |

key_people = Eberhard Kossmann |

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products = shipbuilding |

homepage = [http://www.asenav.cl Asenav.cl]

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Asenav (Astilleros y Servicios Navales{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/chilecountrystud00huds/page/322 |title=Chile: A Country Study |editor-last=Hudson |editor-first=Rex A. |date=March 1994 |isbn=0-8444-0828-X |page=[https://archive.org/details/chilecountrystud00huds/page/322 322] |publisher=Federal Research Division |accessdate=21 May 2018 }}) is a Chilean ship building company, based in Santiago with its main shipyards located in southern Chile in the middle of the city of Valdivia, some {{convert|15|km|abbr=on}} from the Bay of Corral at the Pacific coast. The company was established in 1974 by the German immigrant Eberhard Kossmann.

Ships

Ships built by Asenav:

  • Ferries
  • Fueguino (1999)
  • Alonso de Ercilla (2001)
  • Patagonia (2006)
  • Cruz del Sur II (2006)
  • Crux Australis (2008)
  • Don Jaime (2012)
  • MV Pelee Islander II {{Cite web|url=https://ca.news.yahoo.com/pelee-island-40-million-ferry-194547971.html|title = Pelee Island to get new $40 million ferry}}
  • Tug boats
  • Pulli (1991)
  • Pirehuico (1996)
  • Chan Chan (2000)
  • Riñihue (2002)
  • Svitzer Bedford (2005)
  • Skyring (2007)
  • Loncura (2008)
  • Punta Pereira (2012)
  • Tourism ships
  • Patagonia Express (1991)
  • Luciano Beta (1994)
  • Mystique Princess (1996)
  • Mare Australis (2002)
  • Atmosphere (2006)
  • Stella Australis (2010)
  • Ventus Autralis (2017)
  • Magellan Explorer (2019)
  • Fishing vessels
  • Tritón (1993)
  • Pehuenco (1994)
  • Corsario I (1997)
  • Christian í Grótinum (1997)
  • El Cazador (1997)
  • Murman II (1998)
  • Offshore ships
  • Skandi Stord (1998)
  • Maersk Dispatcher (2005)
  • Maersk Nomad (2009)
  • Maersk Nexus (2010)
  • Well boats
  • Don Antonio C (2003)
  • Patagón IV (2003)
  • Patagón V (2004)
  • Patagón VI (2007)
  • Patagón VII (2012)
  • Patagon IX (2020)

References

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