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| trade_name = 189 Shipbuilding Company<br>Z189 Shipyard/Factory |
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| native_name = Nhà máy Z189 |
| native_name = '''Công ty TNHH MTV 189'''<br>Công ty Đóng tàu 189<br>Nhà máy Z189 |
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The '''189 One Member LLC''' ({{Lang-vi|Công ty TNHH Một thành viên 189}}), [[Trade name|trading as]] the '''189 Shipbuilding Company''' ({{Lang-vi|Công ty đóng tàu 189}}), also operating under its military designation '''Z189 Shipyard''' or '''Z189 Factory''' ({{Lang-vi|Nhà máy Z189}}), is a [[state ownership|state-owned]] [[shipyard]] in [[Vietnam]], operated by the [[Ministry of Defence (Vietnam)|Ministry of Defense]].<ref name="TillSupriyanto2017">{{cite book |first=Geoffrey |last1=Till |first2=Ristian Atriandi |last2=Supriyanto |title=Naval Modernisation in Southeast Asia: Problems and Prospects for Small and Medium Navies |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Nnk2DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA96 |date=18 September 2017 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3-319-58406-5 |page=96}}</ref> |
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The shipyard was established in 1989 in [[Hải An District]], [[Haiphong]].<ref name="hq">{{cite web |url=http://189shipbuilding.com.vn/lich-su-hinh-thanh-cong-ty/ |title=Lịch sử hình thành công ty - 189 shipyard |website=Z189 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20180609191138/http://189shipbuilding.com.vn/lich-su-hinh-thanh-cong-ty/ |archive-date=June 9, 2018}}</ref> |
The shipyard was established in 1989 in [[Hải An District]], [[Haiphong]].<ref name="hq">{{cite web |url=http://189shipbuilding.com.vn/lich-su-hinh-thanh-cong-ty/ |title=Lịch sử hình thành công ty - 189 shipyard |website=Z189 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20180609191138/http://189shipbuilding.com.vn/lich-su-hinh-thanh-cong-ty/ |archive-date=June 9, 2018}}</ref> |
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189 Shipbuilding Company Z189 Shipyard/Factory | |
Native name | Công ty TNHH MTV 189 Công ty Đóng tàu 189 Nhà máy Z189 |
Company type | State-owned enterprise |
Industry | Arms industry |
Headquarters | Hải An District, , |
Area served | Vietnam |
Owner | Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence |
Website | dongtau189 |
The 189 One Member LLC (Vietnamese: Công ty TNHH Một thành viên 189), trading as the 189 Shipbuilding Company (Vietnamese: Công ty đóng tàu 189), also operating under its military designation Z189 ShipyardorZ189 Factory (Vietnamese: Nhà máy Z189), is a state-owned shipyardinVietnam, operated by the Ministry of Defense.[1]
The shipyard was established in 1989 in Hải An District, Haiphong.[2]
Prior to January 1989, Z189 was known as the Xưởng 10B (10B Engineering Company), and was part of the 3rd Military Region.[2][3]
Tiền thân là Xưởng 10B Công binh trực thuộc Bộ Tham Mưu Quân khu 3
Vietnam's state-owned Z189 shipyard has begun assembly work on the first submarine rescue vessel for the People's Army of Vietnam Navy (PAVN). A keel-laying ceremony for the ship, known as MSSARS 9316 (multipurpose submarine search-and-rescue ship 9316), was held on 24 May at Z189's facilities in the northern coastal city of Haiphong, said the shipyard in a statement.
The important project will be undertaken by Z189, a shipyard company under the Việt Nam Ministry of National Defence, who has gained international reputation after it built ships with similar functions for the Royal Australian Navy in a joint venture with the Dutch defence group Damen.
The Z189 factory, under the General Department of National Defence Industry yesterday launched the Truong Sa (Spratly) ship HQ-571 in Hai Phong City in the presence of General Pham Van Tra, former Defence Minister and Lieutenant-General Tran Quang Khue, Deputy-Chief-of-General-Staff of the Vietnamese People's Army.
The Vietnam Marine Police Department and Z189 Factory, under the General Department of National Defense Industry, yesterday launched a modern multifunctional large-tonnage police ship "DN 2000", with number sign "CSB 8001", in Hai Phong City.