MIL-Davie Shipbuilding
MIL-Davie Shipbuilding is a historic Canadian shipbuilding company that was located in both Sorel, Quebec (MIL) and Lauzon, Quebec (Davie).
In 1986, Marine Industries Limited merged with Davie Shipbuilding to become MIL-Davie Shipbuilding.[1]
The company declared bankruptcy in the early 2000s due to a lack of contracts and sold to Norwegian interests TECO Maritime.[2]
The Quebec facility, located on the St. Lawrence River across from Quebec City, was closed in 1997 and will be re-activated for a contract to be delivered in 2009 and renamed Davie Yards Incorporated.
Ships built
- Ferries
- MV Joseph and Clara Smallwood (1986)
- MV Caribou (1984)
- Warships
- Halifax-class frigate
- HMCS Ville de Québec (FFH 332)
- HMCS Regina (FFH 334)
- HMCS Calgary (FFH 335)
See also
- Marine Industries Limited
- Davie Shipbuilding
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