Pargas Shipyard

Repair and New Construction Services in the Archipelago

Certified for CE-mark in accordance with EN 1090-1 (based on ISO 9001)

Pargas Shipyard

We do ship repair, maintenance and modification work at our over 600 ton tug yard in Pargas. Pargas Shipyard, a member of the Riverco Group, was founded in 1974 and is certified according to ISO-9001.

We dock all types of vessels, including general cargo vessels, tankers, ro-ro vessels, tugs, barges, research vessels and passenger ships. We also repair Finnish coast guard ships, transport ships, navy ships and icebreakers.

We dock a dozen ships a year and offer our customers all essential services related to ship repair, maintenance and modification work. We have a fully equipped dry dock, cranes, piers, warehouses and workshops.

Our Services

Sandblasting and painting indoors

Renewal of sacrificial anodes

Tail shaft related works

Loading from private port and sea transport

Piping and electrical installations

Building frame structures

Machinery installations, propeller and rudder works

Private port and sea transport

Interior installations

Newbuilding

Hull repairs

Crane capacity 60 t

Glass wall structures

Glass wall structures

The lifting capacity of the towing dock is 600 t

Riverco undertakes construction in steel and aluminum.

This includes, for instance, ship blocks, aluminum and steel structures such as ramps, hatches, transportation systems, lifting equipment, tanks and vessels for various industries as well as small and medium sized ships from steel and aluminum.

In our workshops, we also manufacture products from special metals such as stainless steel, brass, copper, etc.

Conveniently located in Parainen, near the Sweden-bound fairway, our engineering workshop enables sea transport and loading onto the transportation vessel directly from our own dock.

Our engineering workshops in Parainen feature over 2000 m2 of indoor construction hall area with over 100 tons of lifting capacity. Thanks to the huge hall space, extensive lifting capacity and sea transport accessibility, we are ideally positioned for the construction of large structures.

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