Chinese investors eye acquisition of Croatian shipyard
A delegation of Chinese investors have expressed interest in acquiring Rijeka’s 3. Maj shipyard, planning to invest some EUR63.8m, Seatrade Asia reports.
Although aware that the Croatian government has already selected the buyer – Zagreb-based Jadranska Ulaganja d.d. – the representatives of Yiang-su Nordic Investment management company believe there remains room for other potential investors.
They are interested in 3. Maj because of its qualified staff, as well 3.Maj’s mix of ships offered.
Rijeka-based 3. Maj Shipyard in Croatia specializes in construction of oil tankers, bulk cargo ships, container ships, and smaller passenger ferries or yachts. The shipyard's workforce is approximately 2,850 people.
Although aware that the Croatian government has already selected the buyer – Zagreb-based Jadranska Ulaganja d.d. – the representatives of Yiang-su Nordic Investment management company believe there remains room for other potential investors.
They are interested in 3. Maj because of its qualified staff, as well 3.Maj’s mix of ships offered.
Rijeka-based 3. Maj Shipyard in Croatia specializes in construction of oil tankers, bulk cargo ships, container ships, and smaller passenger ferries or yachts. The shipyard's workforce is approximately 2,850 people.