# ASMAR

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{{Short description|Chilean shipbuilding company}}
{{Infobox company
| name = Astilleros y Maestranzas de la Armada 
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| type = [State-owned company](/source/State-owned_company)
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| industry = [Shipbuilding](/source/Shipbuilding), [defence](/source/Arms_Industry), [engineering](/source/engineering)
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| founded = {{start date and age|1960|4|6}}
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| hq_location_city = [Valparaíso](/source/Valpara%C3%ADso)
| hq_location_country = [Chile](/source/Chile)
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| area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = Pablo Niemann Figari ([CEO](/source/CEO))
| products = [Warship](/source/Warship)s, [patrol vessels](/source/Patrol_boat), [auxiliary ship](/source/auxiliary_ship)s, [boat](/source/boat)s, [ferries](/source/Ferry), [fishing vessel](/source/fishing_vessel)s, [barge](/source/barge)s, [platform supply vessel](/source/platform_supply_vessel)s and other products
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| services = Shipbuilding, repair, maintenance, transformation and modernization of ships
| revenue = {{increase}} [US$](/source/US%24)180.1 million<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.infodefensa.com/texto-diario/mostrar/3746449/asmar-logra-ingresos-1801-millones-dolares-2021 |title=Asmar achieves revenues of 180.1 million dollars in 2021 |last=García |first=Nicolás |date=11 May 2022 |website=Infodefensa.com |access-date=14 May 2022}}</ref> 
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| owner = State of Chile 
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| num_employees = 3,000+ variable per month<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.asmar.cl/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/LEY-TRANSPARENCIA-CALIDAD-JURIDICA-CONSOLIDADO-2021.pdf |title=Dotación de ASMAR por calidad jurídica |publisher=ASMAR |format=pdf |language=es |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref>
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The '''Astilleros y Maestranzas de la Armada''' ''(English: Navy Shipyards and Armories)'', better known by the [acronym](/source/acronym) '''ASMAR''', is a [Chile](/source/Chile)an state-owned [shipbuilding](/source/shipbuilding) company with autonomous administration, which provides services to the [Chilean Navy](/source/Chilean_Navy), mainly, and also to other domestic and foreign customers. Its predecessor was Arsenales de Marina, created in 1895, until it was restructured and adopted its current name on April 6, 1960.

It is the largest and most important shipbuilding and repair company in Chile, with three facilities located in [Valparaíso](/source/Valpara%C3%ADso), [Talcahuano](/source/Talcahuano) and [Punta Arenas](/source/Punta_Arenas). The company's registered office is in Valparaíso, while its main plant is in Talcahuano.

==Products==
===Warships===
* {{ship|Chilean submarine chaser|Papudo||}}
* [Future Chilean frigate](/source/Future_Chilean_frigate_(2030s))

===Patrol vessels===
* {{sclass|Alacalufe|patrol craft|1}}
* {{ship|Chilean boat|Tokerau||}}
* {{sclass|Taitao|large patrol craft|1}}
* {{ship|CGS|Vigilant|1996|6}}
* {{sclass|Protector|patrol craft|1}}
* {{sclass|OPV-80|offshore patrol vessel|1}}
* {{ship|ICGV|Þór|2009|6}}
* {{sclass2|Defender|boat|1}} (Defender 25 model co-produced with [SAFE Boats International](/source/SAFE_Boats_International))

===Amphibious and transport ships===
* {{sclass|Orompello|landing ship|1}}
* {{sclass|BATRAL|landing ship|1}}
* {{ship|Chilean transport|Aquiles|1987|6}}
* [Escotillón IV project](/source/Escotill%C3%B3n_IV_project)

===Hospital ship===
* {{ship|Chilean medical-dental vessel|Cirujano Videla||}}

===Survey vessels===
* {{ship|RV|Árni Friðriksson||}}
* {{ship|Chilean research ship|Cabo de Hornos||}}
* [Antartica 1](/source/Antartica_1)

===Other products===
* [Boat](/source/Boat)s
* [Ferries](/source/Ferry)
* [Oil platform](/source/Oil_platform)
* [Floating dock](/source/Floating_dry_dock)
* [Fishing vessel](/source/Fishing_vessel)s
* [Barge](/source/Barge)s
* [Platform supply vessel](/source/Platform_supply_vessel)s
* [''Fénix'' capsules](/source/F%C3%A9nix_capsules) (built following the [2010 Copiapó mining accident](/source/2010_Copiap%C3%B3_mining_accident))
* [Ventilator](/source/Ventilator)s (built as a result of the effects of the [COVID-19 pandemic in Chile](/source/COVID-19_pandemic_in_Chile))

==Gallery==
{{Gallery
|title=Patrol vessels
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|File:PATRULLERA QUINTERO LSG-1621.JPG
 |Patrol craft ''Quintero'' (LSG-1621), {{sclass|Protector|patrol craft|4}}, Chilean Navy, 2003
|File:Coast Guard vessel Thor in Reykjavík Harbour.jpg
 |Offshore patrol vessel {{ship|ICGV|Þór|2009|6}}, [Icelandic Coast Guard](/source/Icelandic_Coast_Guard), 2011
|File:Botadura al mar de la embarcación “Cabo Odger” (28640402542).jpg
 |Offshore patrol vessel ''Cabo Odger'' (OPV-84), {{sclass|OPV-80|offshore patrol vessel|4}}, Chilean Navy, 2017
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|File:Rancagua (LST-92) Playa San Mateo.jpg
 |Landing ship ''Rancagua'' (LST-92), {{sclass|BATRAL|landing ship|4}}, [Chilean Navy](/source/Chilean_Navy), 1983
|File:Transporte Aquiles (AP-41).jpg
 |Troopship {{ship|Chilean transport|Aquiles|1987|2}} (AP-41), Chilean Navy, 1988
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{{Gallery
|title=Survey vessels
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|File:14 01 2020 - Visita do MD as instalações da marinha na Antártica. (50814755052).jpg
 |Hydrographic patrol ship ''Corneta Cabrales'' (PSH-77), {{sclass|Taitao|large patrol craft|4}}, Chilean Navy, 1996 (patrol vessel transformed in 2000)
|File:2019-03-19 CNS CABO DE HORNOS (AGS-61) - IMO 9495351.jpg
 |Research ship {{ship|Chilean research ship|Cabo de Hornos||2}} (AGS-61), Chilean Navy, 2013
}}

{{Gallery
|title=Other products
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|File:Dique flotante Valparaíso III, en la bahía de Valparaíso (Chile), desde el cerro Alegre.jpg
 |Floating drydock ''Valparaíso III'', [SOCIBER](/source/SOCIBER_(repair_shipyard)) company, 1983
|File:AQ Buque Lautaro 1401 (5) (17036148440).jpg
 |[Pumar boat](/source/Pumar_(boat)), line of boats built since the 90s in different variants 
|File:AQ Buque Aquiles 1401 (14) (17197745286).jpg
 |[Skua barge](/source/Skua_(barge)), naval artifacts built since the 2000s for cargo transportation 
|File:2017-10-07 03 MAERSK DISPATCHER - IMO 9298909 in St. John's NL CAN.jpg
 |Platform support vessel ''Maersk Dispatcher'', [Maersk](/source/Maersk), 2005 (built in conjunction with the [Asenav](/source/Asenav) shipyard)
|File:Heimaey VE 1 (ws) 01.jpg
 |Icelandic fishing vessel ''Heimaey'' (VE-1), 2012
|File:Lancha ejército.jpg
 |Passenger transport boat ''Capitán IHL'', [Chilean Army](/source/Chilean_Army), 2015 
}}

==See also==
* [List of shipyards in Chile](/source/List_of_shipyards_in_Chile)
* [List of active ships of the Chilean Navy](/source/List_of_active_ships_of_the_Chilean_Navy)
* [List of decommissioned ships of the Chilean Navy](/source/List_of_decommissioned_ships_of_the_Chilean_Navy)
* ''[Plan Nacional Continuo de Construcción Naval](/source/Plan_Nacional_Continuo_de_Construcci%C3%B3n_Naval)''

==References==
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==Sources==
* {{Cite journal
 | last          = Montaño Mardones
 | first         = Víctor  
 | date          = November–December 1995
 | title         = El Apostadero Naval de Talcahuano, los Arsenales de Marina y ASMAR: Historias paralelas
 | url           = https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/1995/6/vmontanom.pdf
 | language      = es
 | location      = Viña del Mar, Chile
 | journal       = [Revista de Marina](/source/Revista_de_Marina)
 | volume        = 112
 | issue         = 829
}}
* {{Cite journal
 | last          = 
 | first         =   
 | date          = November–December 2016
 | title         = ASMAR: El apoyo industrial de la flota
 | url           = https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/2016/6/temaportada.pdf
 | language      = es
 | location      = Viña del Mar, Chile
 | journal       = Revista de Marina
 | volume        = 133
 | issue         = 955
}}
* {{Cite journal
 | last          = Ostornol Varela 
 | first         = Sergio   
 | date          = July–August 1982
 | title         = ASMAR y la industria naval
 | url           = https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/1982/4/sostornolv.pdf
 | language      = es
 | location      = Viña del Mar, Chile
 | journal       = Revista de Marina
 | volume        = 99
 | issue         = 749
}}
* {{Cite journal
 | last          = Volker Charles 
 | first         = John   
 | date          = May–June 1991 
 | title         = La industria naval
 | url           = https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/1991/3/jvolkerc.pdf
 | language      = es
 | location      = Viña del Mar, Chile
 | journal       = Revista de Marina
 | volume        = 108
 | issue         = 802
}}
*{{cite journal 
 | last          = Bravo Valdivieso 
 | first         = Germán 
 | date          = 2006 
 | title         = Buques de la Armada construidos en Chile 
 | url           = http://www.historianaval.cl/publico/publicacion_archivo/publicaciones/8_1.pdf 
 | language      = Spanish 
 | location      = Valparaíso, Chile 
 | journal       = Academia de Historia Naval y Marítima de Chile
}}
* {{Cite journal
 | last          = Gómez Valencia 
 | first         = Luis   
 | date          = January–February 2010 
 | title         = ASMAR Valparaíso en el siglo XXI 
 | url           = https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/2010/1/gomez.pdf
 | language      = es
 | location      = Viña del Mar, Chile
 | journal       = Revista de Marina
 | volume        = 127
 | issue         = 914
}}
* {{Cite journal
 | last          = Wood 
 | first         = Gerald L. 
 | date          = January–February 1969
 | title         = ASMAR, bases para la formulación de una política de astilleros para Chile 
 | url           = https://revistamarina.cl/revistas/1969/1/gwood.pdf
 | language      = es
 | location      = Viña del Mar, Chile
 | journal       = Revista de Marina
 | volume        = 86
 | issue         = 668
}}

==External links==
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* {{Official website|http://www.asmar.cl}} {{in lang|es}}
* {{Official website|http://www.asmar.cl/en}} {{in lang|en}}

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Category:Shipyards of Chile
Category:Defence companies of Chile
Category:Government-owned companies of Chile
Category:Manufacturing companies established in 1960
Category:Chilean companies established in 1960

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