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Samudra Shipyard (P) Ltd. designs, manufactures, supplies and services composite (FRP) Boats up to 34 m (111 feet) length for Travel, Tourism, Defence and Fishing. We also manufacture Water Sport Equipment, Marker Buoys and other marine related products. At present it is the only ISO 9001:2015 certified company in its field of activity. Having been into boat building for more than 3 decades, Samudra has been introducing lasting technological advantages on an ongoing basis. Starting as a small crafts company, Samudra has come a long way over the years. It has been introducing lasting technological advantages on an ongoing basis. At present it is the ISO 9001:2015 certified company in its field of activity. At the helm of the company are professionals with an enduring passion for the tradition, art and science of boat building. Today, Samudra Shipyard, though it does not build bulk carriers, does not just stop with small crafts either. It designs and builds all-weather seagoing crafts as well as backwater and inland crafts. From a 3 metre canoe to fibreglass houseboats up to 27 metres long, Samudra's product range includes power boats up to 750 HP, Passenger ferries , pontoons, water sport equipment (parasails, row / pedal/ canoes) and Life-saving accessories.The fishing boat range starts from 3 metres up to 13 metres. Samudra's operational area is spread over 4 key sectors: Tourism, Defence, Fishing and Water sports.
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