Myklebust Verft stands as a multifaceted shipyard, catering to a wide array of marine sectors including passenger vessels, offshore services, the fishing industry, and aquaculture. Originally established by the blacksmith Oskar Myklebust in the year 1915, the shipyard has seen a variety of ownerships throughout its extensive history. It operated under the banner of the Kleven group from 2001 until 2018, after which it emerged as an autonomous and self-reliant entity.
Evolution and ExpertiseThe cornerstone of Myklebust's enduring success lies in its steadfast commitment to resilience, exceptional craftsmanship, and the employment of highly skilled professionals. The shipyard prides itself on its team of approximately 150 dedicated permanent staff members. It upholds stringent quality and environmental standards, as evidenced by its adherence to ISO 9001 and 14001 certifications. Furthermore, Myklebust integrates the United Nations' sustainable development goals into its strategic planning, reflecting its commitment to sustainability and ethical business practices.
Capabilities and CapacityMyklebust Verft boasts comprehensive facilities capable of accommodating dry-docking for vessels up to 15,000 tonnes. The shipyard's expansive capacity allows for simultaneous engagement in multiple projects, ranging from three to six, with a workforce that can swell up to 800 individuals on-site. This scalability and flexibility enable Myklebust to deliver high-quality service, whether it involves new constructions, conversions, repairs, or routine maintenance.