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- Q16607020 subject Q15302163.
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- Q16607020 abstract "Szczecin Shipyard or New Szczecin Shipyard (Polish: Stocznia Szczecińska Nowa) was a shipyard in the city of Szczecin, Poland. Formerly known as Stocznia Szczecińska Porta Holding S.A. (until 2002) or Stocznia im. Adolfa Warskiego. The shipyard specialized in the construction of container ships, chemicals transport ships, multi-purpose ships and Con-Ro ships. It employed about 4400 people, and the executive director was Andrzej Markowski. It had the ISO 9001:2000 certificate.It was founded in the aftermath of World War II, when the important German port of Stettin was taken over by Poland and renamed Szczecin. The state-owned shipyard then inherited the assets of the former German shipbuilding giant AG Vulcan Stettin.In the 1970s and 1980s, the shipyard was one of the most important centers of anticommunist resistance in Poland (see: Polish 1970 protests, Solidarity).It was the 5th biggest shipyard in Europe and the 40th in the world.".
- Q16607020 foundingYear "1948".
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- Q16607020 foundation "1948".
- Q16607020 homepage www.ssn.pl.
- Q16607020 industry Q474200.
- Q16607020 locationCity Q393.
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- Q16607020 name "Nowa Sp. z o.o.".
- Q16607020 name "Stocznia Szczecińska".
- Q16607020 services "Ship repair".
- Q16607020 services "Shipbuilding".
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- Q16607020 comment "Szczecin Shipyard or New Szczecin Shipyard (Polish: Stocznia Szczecińska Nowa) was a shipyard in the city of Szczecin, Poland. Formerly known as Stocznia Szczecińska Porta Holding S.A. (until 2002) or Stocznia im. Adolfa Warskiego. The shipyard specialized in the construction of container ships, chemicals transport ships, multi-purpose ships and Con-Ro ships. It employed about 4400 people, and the executive director was Andrzej Markowski.".
- Q16607020 label "Szczecin Shipyard".
- Q16607020 depiction Stocznia.jpg.
- Q16607020 homepage www.ssn.pl.
- Q16607020 name "Nowa Sp. z o.o.".
- Q16607020 name "Stocznia Szczecińska".