Vessels for sale in Germany

Ships for Sale Now (26/04/2024)

$14,000,000
For Sale: A high-quality LPG tanker built in 2012 and flying the flag of Japan. This well-maintained vessel has a carrying capacity of 1833 cubic meters Liquid Gas and currently has a draught of 4.2 meters. With a length overall (LOA) of 71.15 meters and a width of 12.2 meters, this tanker is perfectly suited for transporting liquid gas in comfort and style. Ideal for business owners looking for a dependable, cost-effective LPG tanker to help them succeed in the industry. Don't let this opportunity pass you by – contact us today to learn more!
$12,900,000
Looking for a reliable and efficient motor tanker for your liquid cargo transportation needs? Look no further than this Inland motor tanker sailing under the flag of the Netherlands! With a length overall of 110 meters and a width of 11.4 meters, there's plenty of space to safely and securely transport your cargo. This type C tanker is perfect for carrying a wide variety of liquid cargo, making it a versatile addition to any fleet. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a high-quality vessel at a great price! Contact us today to learn more.
$4,500,000
For sale: Inland Motor Tanker sailing under the flag of Netherlands. This vessel can transport liquid cargo, type C, and measures 110 meters in LOA and 11.4 meters in width. With a spacious deck, this ship is perfect for safe and efficient transportation of your cargo. Don't miss the opportunity to own this versatile and reliable vessel! Contact us today for more information.
$4,300,000
Looking for a reliable and high-performing tanker for your shipping needs? Look no further than this 2008 Oil/Chemical Tanker! With a carrying capacity of 38375 t DWT and length overall of 182.85 meters, this tanker is built to handle even the most demanding sea journeys. Plus, with Malta-flagged certification, you can be sure of her quality and safety. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this exceptional tanker to your fleet - contact us today for more information!
Ship for SaleYearPrice, USD
🇷🇺 Bulk Carrier (Russia) 1997US $1,144,331
🇨🇾 Passenger (Cyprus) 1986US $6,280,459
🇵🇦 Passenger (Panama) 1985US $3,290,411
🇰🇷 Oil/Chemical Tanker (Korea South) 1999US $4,503,765
🇰🇷 Passenger (Korea South) 1976US $7,089,066
🇱🇷 Container Ship (Liberya) 2005US $6,283,866
🇸🇬 Passenger (Singapore) 2017US $10,744,454
🇯🇵 LNG Tanker (Japan) 2018US $30,989,188

Ships for Sale in Germany, produce, trend


Bordering the North and Baltic Seas, Germany has a long history of producing ships, with the industry playing a crucial role in the nation’s economic development. Today, the country is home to a robust maritime sector, with many shipyards, suppliers and ship-related services companies located throughout the country.

In 2009, Germany had a sizable fleet of vessels for sale, comprising around 500 ocean-going cargo ships, 8,700 coastal vessels, 1,000 fishing boats, 1,700 ships for harbor use, and 10,000 pleasure craft. Across all categories, the largest number of ships for sale was located on the Rhine-Ruhr area, followed by Hamburg and the North Sea, which accounted for around 2,500 vessels, while the remaining ships were scattered throughout the country.

In terms of trends, ship sales in Germany have remained relatively steady, although there has been some fluctuation in certain ship categories depending on market conditions. In particular, there has been a large increase in the sale of fishing boats, with the number of fishing vessels for sale in Germany increasing by almost 25% since 2009, indicating a growing maritime industry.

Shipbuilding in Germany is dominated by shipyards around the North Sea, and Hamburg accounts for the bulk of shipbuilding activity. The country's largest and most modern shipyard is ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems in Kiel, which is one of the world's leading producers of merchant ships. The company specializes in containerships, bulk carriers and tankers, and is one of the leading fabricators of luxury yachts and pleasure craft in Germany.

Overall, Germany's shipbuilding industry has remained fairly steady over the last decade, with the country being known for its high quality vessels. A vibrant maritime industry has helped to ensure that the country remains a major player in the international shipbuilding industry, as well as being an important source for ships for sale.

Shipyard in Germany

Map of the shipyards in Germany. If you need to build a new ship or you are looking for a place where you need to repair. You can contact us and we will definitely help you. Mail to [email protected]

  1. EMDEN DOCKYARD
  2. LLOYD WERFT BREMERHAVEN GMBH
  3. BREDO DOCKGESELLSCHAFT MBH
  4. PETERS WERFT GMBH
  5. BLOHM & VOSS GMBH
  6. HUSUMER DOCK UND REPARATUR GMBH & CO. KG
  7. GERMAN NAVAL YARDS KIEL GMBH Werftstrasse 110, 24143 Kiel, Germany, +49 431 239 32 0
  8. Güzel GmbH
  9. NEUE JADEWERFT - NVL Group
  10. NORDERWERFT REPAIR GMBH
  11. NEPTUN WERFT GMBH
  12. MV WERFTEN WISMAR GMBH
  13. Fosen Yard Stralsund GmbH,
  14. SCHIFFSWERFT DIEDRICH GMBH & CO KG
  15. NOBISKRUG GMBH
  16. LÜRSSEN WERFT BREMEN Lemwerder
  17. TAMSEN MARITIM
  18. BLOHM & VOSS GMBH
  19. Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems TKMS
  20. LÜRSSEN RENDSBURG
  21. FR. FASSMER SERVICE GMBH & CO. KG
  22. EW ELSFLETHER WERFT AG
  23. LÜRSSEN WERFT Bremen-Vegesack
  24. PEENE-WERFT GMBH & CO. KG
  25. LÜRSSEN WERFT Bremen-Aumund
  26. LÜRSSEN WERFT BREMEN Berne
  27. FERUS SMIT SHIPYARDS GMBH - LEER
  28. Fosen Yard Emden
  29. FLENSBURGER SCHIFFBAU-GESELLSCHAFT (FSG)
  30. STAHLBAU NORD GMBH
  31. MEYER WERFT GMBH
  32. PELLA SIETAS
  33. Warnowwerft - ROSTOCK
  34. KOLNER SCHIFFSWERFT DEUTZ
  35. HITZLER WERFT GMBH
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David Anderson, age 35

born in the United States

John Smith is a seasoned sales manager with over 10 years of experience in the shipping industry. Born and raised in the United States, John developed a passion for the ocean at a young age and knew from an early age that he wanted to work in the maritime industry.

After completing his degree in marine transportation, John began his career as a sales representative for a shipping company, working his way up the ranks to eventually become a sales manager. In this role, John is responsible for managing a team of sales reps and overseeing the sales of the company's ships.

With his extensive knowledge of the shipping industry and his ability to build strong relationships with clients, John has proven to be an invaluable asset to the company. He is known for his ability to negotiate complex deals and close high-value sales, and he has a reputation for consistently meeting and exceeding sales targets.