Tandanor
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Tandanor (an acronym for Talleres Navales Dársena Norte Naval Workshops North Darsena) is an Argentine shipyard located south of Buenos Aires port which together with Almirante Storni yard constitutes CINAR (Argentina's Industrial and Naval Compound) dedicated to shipbuilding and ship repair.[2] It currently harbors ships from around the globe due to its international renown. Its competitive advantage springs from its Syncrolift: a shiplifting platform that allows vessels to be dry docked and perform simultaneous repairs on its six slipways. In April 2019, Tandanor signed a cooperation agreement with City Bank.[3]
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Native name | Talleres Navales Dársena Norte |
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Company type | S.A. |
Industry | Naval |
Founded | 1879; 145 years ago (1879) as "Talleres Navales de Marina" |
Founder | Nicolás Avellaneda |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Argentina |
Key people | Miguel Angel Tudino, President [1] |
Owner | Government of Argentina (90% share) Company workers (10%) |
Parent | Ministry of Defense |
Website | tandanor.com.ar |
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