Schiffswerft Diedrich, Shipyard in Moormerland, Germany
Schiffswerft Diedrich is a shipyard in Moormerland that builds and repairs vessels for various purposes. The facility contains construction and repair halls with a slipway designed to handle ships up to 70 meters long and 14 meters wide.
The facility was founded in 1917 as a repair yard by Wilhelm Hemsoth and expanded into new ship construction starting in 1923. This transition marked its growth from a repair-only operation into a comprehensive shipbuilding enterprise.
The shipyard preserves traditional shipbuilding techniques rooted in the Ems River delta region while blending them with contemporary methods. You can observe how craftspeople apply these skills in their daily work on vessels built for local waterway needs.
The shipyard builds and repairs ferries, flatboats, inland vessels, and supply ships for regional wind farms. The facility is best visited during clear weather when you can fully explore the outdoor areas and waterfront sections.
Over more than a century, the shipyard has produced over 80 specialized vessels, including crab cutters and coastal motor ships. This range of ship types shows how the business adapted to serve different regional transportation and economic needs.
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