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Schiffbauer Fassmer Comes to Stralsund

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In the past new ships were built in Stralsund in the chord. Times have passed. A shipbuilder from Lower Saxony wants to bring more extensive new buildings to Stralsund.The plans of the shipbuilder Fassmer to bring the construction of larger ships back to Stralsund with a new location are well received in the local town hall and at the union. "For Stralsund this is a great news. We can finally build ships again", said Lord Mayor Alexander Badrow …

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In the past new ships were built in Stralsund in the chord. Times have passed. A shipbuilder from Lower Saxony wants to bring more extensive new buildings to Stralsund.The plans of the shipbuilder Fassmer to bring the construction of larger ships back to Stralsund with a new location are well received in the local town hall and at the union. "For Stralsund this is a great news. We can finally build ships again", said Lord Mayor Alexander Badrow …

·Germany
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The Fassmer Group is expanding its production capacity and setting up a new site in Stralsund. The company is renting corresponding areas and halls on the grounds of the Volkswerft from the Hanseatic city of Stralsund. The aim is to start operations there from the beginning of 2026 with the production of the new fisheries research vessel WALTHER HERWIG. With the new site in Stralsund, Fassmer is expanding its presence on the Baltic Sea and at th…

The first project is the construction of a new fishing research vessel for the Federal Institute for Agriculture and Food.

·Hamburg, Germany
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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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