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IHC Merwede

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingIHC Merwede
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See alsoIHC Holland Merwede
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Beginning date2007
Associated countryNetherlands
LocatedSliedrecht, Netherlands
Field of activityDredging Shipbuilding
Found inIHC Merwede insight, spring 2013: t.p. (IHC Merwede)
Its Annual report 2007: t.p. (IHC Merwede) p.3 (IHC Merwede develops and builds equipment for the dredging and offshore markets) p.100 (headquarters: Sliedrecht, The Netherlands)
Ports and dredging, no. 164, 2005: back cover (IHC Holland, member of the IHC Holland Merwede Group, P.O. Box 204, 3360 AE Sliedrecht, The Netherlands); no. 168 (autumn 2007): t.p. (IHC Merwede) p.4 (IHC Holland Merwede becomes IHC Merwede) p.5 (from 1992, IHC Holland and Merwede shipyard came under the same holding company, IHC Caland; from 2005, they continued business under the name IHC Holland Merwede, now IHC Merwede)
IHC Merwede website, 2 May 2013: home p. (IHC Merwede) about p. (focussed on the continuous development of design and construction activities for the specialist maritime sector; global market leader for dredging and mining vessels and equipment, and a supplier of custom-built ships and supplies for offshore construction; history: in the 1970s, IHC Holland was restructured with the offshore activities moving under the banner of IHC Caland, while the shipbuilding remained under the IHC Holland flag; in 1987, IHC Caland regained control of IHC Holland and six years later acquired De Merwede (founded in 1902); developed into a major shipyard; IHC Holland and De Merwede started to work together in 2005 as IHC Holland Merwede, later IHC Merwede)
Associated languageeng