Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works
Native name | کراچی احاطہ برائے مہندسی و جہاز سازی |
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Type | State owned enterprise |
Industry | Shipbuilding, Defence |
Founded | 1957 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Asia |
Key people | Rear-Admiral Ather Saleem (Managing Director) |
Products | Warships, Submarines, Merchant vessels, Barges, Tugboats, Dredgers, Floating Drydocks |
Owner | Ministry of Defence Production (Pakistan) |
Website | www.karachishipyard.com.pk |
The Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works Limited (KS&EW) (Urdu: کراچی احاطہ برائے مہندسی و جہاز سازی) is a Pakistani state-owned defense contractor and military corporation situated in the West Wharf in Karachi, Sindh in Pakistan.
The KSEW Ltd. is the oldest and the only shipyard in Pakistan, catering for shipbuilding, ship repair and general heavy engineering. It has built numerous cargo ships, oil tankers, tugboats and support vessels, landing craft, naval vessels and submarines for the Pakistani Navy. It also builds and repairs for Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, Karachi Port Trust, Port Qasim Authority and for a wide range of customers in the private sector in Pakistan. Company's entire shares are owned by the Government of Pakistan under the administrative control of Ministry of Defence.[1][2]
The current Managing Director of KS&EW is Rear Admiral Ather Saleem.[3] Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works acquired certification of ISO 9001 in 2000.[2]
History[]
It was established in the mid fifties as a project of Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) and was later incorporated as a public limited company in 1957 which is managed by a Board of Directors and a Managing Director. The shipyard is spread across 71 acres and located at West Wharf in Karachi. It is equipped with a large shipbuilding hall, three block fabrication areas, three shipbuilding berths, two dry docks, a machine shop, a grit blasting and painting facility, a 7881 tons capacity ship lift and transfer system, 13 parking stations.[1]
Projects[]
17,000 Ton Fleet Tanker[]
A contract was signed on 22 January 2013 between the Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan and STM , Turkey to construct a 17000 ton fleet tanker for the Pakistani Navy. The Kit of Material was provided by STM and the construction, outfitting took place at KS&EW. The construction of the vessel started on 27 November 2013 and it was launched on 19 August 2016. This is the largest warship built in Pakistan till date.
Agosta 90B[]
In the 1990s KS&EW constructed two Agosta 90B submarines for the Pakistani Navy. These were built under a transfer of technology from DCNS, France. The technology was mostly related to construction of the pressure hull and out-fitting of the submarine. The third submarine, PNS Hamza, was constructed with MESMA AIP unit, while the first two (PNS Khalid and PNS Saad) will be retro-fitted during their next overhauls with a "plug" containing a MESMA AIP unit. The submarine's hull will be cut and the plug inserted. The second MESMA unit was shipped in June 2011.[4][5][6]
MILGEM Class Corvette (warship)[]
MILGEM Class Corvette will be the most technologically advanced surface platforms of the Pakistan Navy fleet. Keel Laying ceremony of third MILGEM class warship held. The warship will complete in 2024.[3]
Future Projects[]
The next submarine project will see KS&EW jointly involved with Chinese company CSOC (China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Co. Ltd.) in the design and construction of 8 submarines equipped with air-independent propulsion (AIP). These will be designed to Pakistani specifications and four will be built at a CSOC shipyard in China, while four will be constructed by KS&EW. It is believed that little upgrading of facilities is required because much of the current infrastructure meets the requirements. The preliminary negotiations were reported to be completed in March 2011. It was earlier believed that the project would involve China's Type-041 Yuan class submarine, which had been mentioned by Admiral Noman Bashir, Chief of Naval Staff, several times since 2009.[5][2]
Production[]
Merchant vessels[]
- Al-Abbas - first one was built in 1967[7] for Muhammadi Steamship Company Limited.
- MV Lalazar - A 13,300 DWT Cargo Vessel was built for National Shipping Corporation, Pakistan. Delivered on 20th Nov 1974.
- MV Hetian - A 13,160 DWT Cargo Vessel was built for China National Machinery Import & Export Corporation, China, in 1978.
- MV Islamabad - MV Islamabad is the largest general cargo and container ship built at KS&EW with 17,200 DWT. The ship is in service with Pakistan National Shipping Corporation.
- You Ti 20 - A 17,000 TDW Bulk Carrier You Yi 20 was built in 1992 for China National Machinery Import & Export Corporation.
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Frigates[]
- PNS Aslat of the F-22P Zulfiquar class frigate
- PNS Shah Jahan[8]
Corvettes[]
- 2 corvettes of the PN MILGEM class corvette
Multi-Purpose Patrol craft[]
- PNS Dehshat of the Azmat class missile boat
- PNS Jurrat & PNS Quwwat of the Jurrat class missile boat[8]
- PNS Jalalat & PNS Shujaat of the Jalalat II class missile boat[2]
- PNS Larkana & PNS Rajshahi of the Larkana class Gunboat
- Maritime Patrol Vessels (600 and 1500 tonnes displacement) for Pakistan Maritime Security Agency. Both commissioned.
Mine Countermeasure Vessels[]
- PNS Mujahid of the Tripartite-class minehunter
Submarines[]
- PNS Hamza & PNS Saad of Agosta 90B class submarine class[2]
- PNS Khalid submarine[8]
Auxiliary Vessels[]
- PNS Moawin (A39)- 17,000 Tons Fleet Tanker
- PNS Bhit Shah - Split-Hopper Barge
- PNS Kalmat & PNS Gwader - Coastal Tankers
- PNS Madadgar & PNS Rasadgar - Small Tanker Cum Utility Ship
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW) GlobalSecurity.org website, Retrieved 27 September 2021
- ^ a b c d e Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works - A Profile The Royal Institution Of Naval Architects website, Retrieved 28 September 2021
- ^ a b "Keel laying ceremony of Pakistan Navy's MILGEM class warship held". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 25 October 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
- ^ "Second Mesma AIP Ready for Shipment to Pakistan". Defence Talk website. 23 June 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
- ^ a b Ansari, Usman (14 March 2011). "Pakistan in Deal To Buy Chinese Subs: Report". Defense News (www.defensenews.com). Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan Navy has reportedly negotiated a preliminary deal with China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Co. Ltd. (CSOC) to jointly design and build six air-independent propulsion (AIP) submarines, surprising analysts who had expected a deal based on existing Chinese designs.
- ^ "Pakistan's Tailor-Made Transfer of Technology" (PDF). DCNS Group website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
- ^ Malik, Iftikhar Ahmed, History of Pakistan Merchant Navy 1947- 2009 Karachi 2010 (privately published) pg 6
- ^ a b c Parvez Jaberi (22 February 2013). "Pakistan making break-through in defence products". Business Recorder (newspaper). Retrieved 28 September 2021.
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