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Across the Big Pond: Metal Shark Expands Again

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

March 13, 2019

  • Managing Director Teuta Duletic (left) and Technical Manager Drazen Debelic at Metal Shark Croatia.
  • An engineer adds custom features to a Metal Shark center console law enforcement vessel at Metal Shark Croatia.
  • Metal Shark Croatia’s Technical Manager Drazen Debelic.
  • Metal Shark plans to employ 40 engineers in Croatia by the end of 2019.
  • Managing Director Teuta Duletic (left) and Technical Manager Drazen Debelic at Metal Shark Croatia. Managing Director Teuta Duletic (left) and Technical Manager Drazen Debelic at Metal Shark Croatia.
  • An engineer adds custom features to a Metal Shark center console law enforcement vessel at Metal Shark Croatia. An engineer adds custom features to a Metal Shark center console law enforcement vessel at Metal Shark Croatia.
  • Metal Shark Croatia’s Technical Manager Drazen Debelic. Metal Shark Croatia’s Technical Manager Drazen Debelic.
  • Metal Shark plans to employ 40 engineers in Croatia by the end of 2019.
Metal Shark plans to employ 40 engineers in Croatia by the end of 2019.

Metal Shark Expands Internationally with New Croatia Engineering Facility.

Shipbuilder Metal Shark has established a foothold across the Atlantic with the opening of a dedicated European engineering office.

Metal Shark’s first location outside of the United States, “Metal Shark Croatia” is a new engineering facility recently opened in the city of Rijeka on Croatia’s northern Adriatic coast.

The facility currently employs nearly 20 naval architects, machinery systems engineers, and electrical engineers who collaborate with Metal Shark’s domestic engineering team in support of the company’s shipbuilding operations at its three facilities in Alabama and Louisiana, USA.

Efforts by Metal Shark are underway to significantly expand in Croatia, with the goal of a 40-person full-time staff by year’s end.

“Metal Shark’s success is driven by our ongoing commitment to in-house engineering, which allows us to quickly and capably design complex, custom, high quality vessels,” said company CEO Chris Allard, a graduate of the Webb Institute in Glen Cove, NY, one of the world’s leading naval architecture and marine engineering institutions. “While we will continue to recruit domestically and to partner with universities to educate the next generation of America’s ship designers and engineers, the establishment of Metal Shark Croatia allows us to scale up our engineering resources at a rate that would be otherwise impossible.”

In recent years Metal Shark has significantly grown its domestic USA-based engineering team, which numbered 15 just five years ago and exceeds 60 today. However, an expanded focus on autonomous technology, LNG and hybrid propulsion systems and other technologies dramatically underscored the need for increased engineering capacity and capability.

Following two years of research into engineering capabilities worldwide, Croatia was short-listed by Metal Shark, with key attributes including the country’s shipbuilding heritage, its many shipyards and technical faculties, and its pool of highly trained naval architects and maritime engineers.

In 2018, Metal Shark Croatia was formed and Teuta Duletic, MSc, Nav Arch, MBA, was recruited as Managing Director.

“Our proud maritime tradition as well as our educational and technical resources all combined to make Croatia the ideal choice for this effort,” said Teuta Duletic. “We also enjoy intensive research and development cooperation with the Technical University of Rijeka on a wide range of industrial projects. The University’s expertise, resources, and willingness to support our efforts all played a role in Metal Shark’s decision to invest in Rijeka.”

At Metal Shark Croatia, vessels are 100% digitally designed. Engineers are actively involved in all phases of project development, from vessel design, classification, and documentation, to the construction and design drawings required for shipbuilding. Many of Metal Shark Croatia’s engineers have been trained in the United States as well as in Europe, and all are highly familiar with Metal Shark’s modern shipbuilding practices. The facility uses the same advanced engineering software and project management systems used in Metal Shark’s USA facilities to assure seamless collaboration and communication.

“While we are a remote facility, we are fully integrated with the rest of Metal Shark and we collaborate extensively in a shared team environment,” said Teuta Duletic. “By working both ends of the clock we are able to quickly and capably deliver highly complex and custom production-ready vessels for Metal Shark’s growing range of markets.”

Metal Shark is a diversified shipbuilder specializing in the design and efficient high quality construction of welded aluminum and steel vessels from 16’ to over 300’ for defense, law enforcement, and commercial operators. Key customers include the United States Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force, Army, foreign militaries, law enforcement agencies, fire departments, passenger vessel operators, pilot associations, towboat operators, and other clients worldwide. With three fully self-contained shipbuilding facilities in Alabama and Louisiana, USA and a dedicated engineering office in Croatia, Metal Shark’s 500+ employees produce over 200 vessels per year with a proud and proven track record of high quality, on-time deliveries. www.metalsharkboats.com

(*) all images courtesy Metal Shark

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