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Viktor Lenac Shipyard
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The Viktor Lenac Shipyard (Croatian: Brodogradilište Viktor Lenac JSC or Shipyard Viktor Lenac d.d. (JSC))[1] is situated on the northern Croatian Adriatic coast, 3 km from the largest Croatian port It was founded in 1896,[1] and was among the first in the world to deal with ship lengthenings.[2] It is quoted on the Zagreb Stock Exchange with ticker VLEN-R-B.[1]
Quick Facts Company type, ISIN ...
Company type | Joint-stock company |
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ISIN | HRVLENRB0001 ![]() |
Industry | Ship building |
Founded | 1896 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Sandra Uzelac |
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Today it has three floating dry docks, one accommodating vessels up to 160,000 dwt, more than 1,000 metres of berthing space, a large offshore construction site and it specializes in ship conversions and gas platform construction.