Jiangnan Shipyard
Native name  | 江南造船(集团)有限责任公司 | 
|---|---|
| Type | Subsidiary | 
| Industry | Shipbuilding | 
| Founded | 1865 | 
| Headquarters | Shanghai, China | 
Area served  | Worldwide | 
| Parent | China State Shipbuilding Corporation | 
| Website | jnshipyard | 

Jiangnan Shipyard (Chinese: 江南造船厂; pinyin: Jiāngnán Zàochuán Chǎng) is a historic shipyard in Shanghai, China. The shipyard has been state-owned since its founding in 1865 and is now operated as Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co. Ltd.
Before 2009, the company was south of central Shanghai at 2 Gaoxing Road (31°11′49″N 121°28′59″E). In 2009, the shipyard was moved to Changxing Island, in the mouth of the Yangtze River to the north of urban Shanghai. (31°21′14.81″N 121°44′14.69″E).
The shipyard builds, repairs and converts both civilian and military ships. Other activities include the manufacture of machinery and electrical equipment, pressure vessels and steel works for various land-based products.
Ship building
    


The shipyard main production is: liquefied gas carriers, car carriers, crude oil tankers, Panamax bulk carriers, Handymax bulk carriers, Lake suitable bulk carriers, multi-purpose cargo ships, and fast feeder container ships. The shipyard recently delivered 23,000 TEU LNG-fueled containership the CMA CGM Champs Elysées,[1] but there was a delay of at least 10 months.[2][3]
List of ships built in Jiangnan and Kiangnan Dockyard and Engineering Works:
- USS Tutuila (PR-4) 1926
 - USS Oahu (PR-6) 1926
 - USS Panay (PR-5) 1927
 - Yuan Wang-class tracking ship 
- Yuan Wang 1 1977
 - Yuan Wang 2 1978
 - Yuan Wang 3 1995
 - Yuan Wang 7 2016
 - Yuan Wang 22 2013
 
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "CMA CGM's Second 23,000 TEU LNG Containership Delivered". Marinelink. 30 Oct 2020.
 - "World's largest container vessels under construction in Shanghai". People's Daily. 27 July 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-07-27. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
 - "Ship owners already know the limitation of the Chinese shipyards". Hellenicshippingnews. 1 June 2020.
 
External links
    
- Official website (in Chinese)
 - Official website (in English)
 - listing by GlobalSecurity.org
 - Collection of photos of ships built by Jiangnan Shipyard