EUROHULL is a compact and complete licensed shipyard with excellent facilities headquartered in Perama in the Ship Repair Zone with close proximity to the Port of Piraeus. It is housed at the “INOX” Building (1.500m2) in Pier II and in a second building in Pier I (1.500m2).
EUROHULL has direct and unrestricted access to the sea with seafront 55m for dry docking small ships with floating crane and launching barge. We offer in-house technical and operational management, supervised by an experienced team with expertise in shipbuilding and ship repair.
An important ally is COSCO SHIPPING. Due to its significant stake acquisition of the Piraeus Port Authority (PPA S.A.), its know-how and experience around the world and the infrastructure upgrade that is currently taking place, COSCO SHIPPING will give an impetus to further strengthening of EUROHULL’s potential as well as the other companies in shipbuilding and ship repair industry in Perama and Piraeus.
Respect for tradition and passion for innovation
Fields of activity and work areas
SHIPREPAIR
SHIPBUILDING
DRY DOCKING
LIFTING - LAUNCHING / ONE-STOP SERVICES
FLOATING CRANE SERVICES
MARINE PROJECTS
GENERAL REPAIRS
LAUNCHING BARGE - CESSON BARGE
INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES - IMPORTS/EXPORTS
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Efficiency.
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Wisdom in tradition.
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Creative innovation.
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HISTORY
The journey of Kalogeridis family in ship constructions started in 1979 when the two brothers –Theodorosand Ioannis–founded their first ship-repair company, in an office space just 100 sq.m. in Piraeus. By 1981, the company had expanded and gained international recognition working with some of the world’s most respected shipping companies, while in the years that followed it has managed to employ more than 1,000 technicians simultaneously in various repair and new building projects.
In 1993, “ΝAYSI” Shipyard was acquired, being the 4th largest shipyards in Greece at the time. The company launches its new building operations.
In 2016, Eurohull carries on the family tradition and creates, with expertise in special floating constructions.
Our past projects, which in a small sample you could navigate through in the Portfolio section, could make the introduction more accurate.
Our clients entrust us with their companies assets. We respect this trust and put their interests above all.
Our commitment to supreme quality and the timely completion of all assignments is the foundation of our work.
Innovation is a key pillar for Eurohull in order to be able to provide high quality services in the field of floating structures. For this purpose we have invested in an internal Research & Development department which has the mission to optimize technological means and methods through the continuous improvement of our offered services. We also invest in long-term partnerships with external research and technological institutions that are pioneers in our field of activity.
In addition, we place particular emphasis on the capabilities of robotic technology, as with its assistance we are able to carry out even the most demanding tasks with exceptional precision and saving of time.
Innovation is a key pillar for Eurohull in order to be able to provide high quality services in the field of floating structures. For this purpose we have invested in an internal Research & Development department, which has the mission to optimize technological means and methods through the continuous improvement of our offered services. We have built solid partnerships with external research and technological institutions that are pioneers in our field.
We also place particular emphasis on the potential of robotic technology, as with its assistance we are able to carry out even the most demanding tasks with exceptional precision and time savings.
They participated in the project:
Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands