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EDITORIAL 2020 SIGN OF THE TIDES The re-emergence of Finnish marine cluster is leaving a very positive impact on Finnish economy. Leading the pack, there is the Turku shipyard which is a very important local operator in Southwest Finland. The regional impacts of the shipyard extend to the whole country because three-fourths of its direct supplier companies are domestic. Meyer Turku has been experiencing remarkably smooth sailing, with order books extending to the year 2025. The shipyard also expects growth to PUBLISHER PubliCo Oy Pälkäneentie 19 A FI-00510 Helsinki Finland Phone +358 20 162 2200 [email protected] www.publico.com continue beyond mid-2020’s. Presently, Meyer Turku is the fourth largest employer in Southwest Finland, employing about 4,100 persons directly and 4,000 employers EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Petri Charpentier indirectly. There is fresh data available on the over-all impact of the shipyard, since City of Turku and Meyer Turku ordered a survey from the University of Turku PROJECT MANAGER Jaakko Lätti in autumn 2019, focusing on the regional economic impacts of the shipyard and its supplier network. According to the survey, the combined turnover related to the EDITORIAL COORDINATOR Mimosa Raitamaa production of the shipyard and to the production of its direct supplier companies is about EUR 1.9 billion which corresponds to a growth of 46% compared to the financial statement of the year 2016. GRAPHIC DESIGN Riitta Yli-Öyrä The value of supply orders to the shipyard has grown very strongly: it has almost doubled in two years (+ 84%). The value of the supply orders was approximately EUR 933 million in 2018 when the corresponding figure in 2016 was approximately EUR 508 million. CONTRIBUTORS Sami J. Anteroinen Ari Mononen The value of domestic supply orders of Meyer Turku increased by 64% to approximately EUR 638 million; the value of foreign supply orders increased by 150% to approximately EUR 295 million. COVER PHOTO Meyer Turku Oy The survey reveals that despite the differences in the values of the supply orders, the amount of supplier companies has remained nearly unchanged. In 2018, the shipyard had a total of 1,246 direct supplier companies PRINTED BY Printall AS (927 domestic; 319 foreign). Ship-making is a business that is not restricted to the coast: in fact, the companies which belong to the subcontractor network represent 109 municipalities all over Finland. The survey finds that an increase in the production of the shipyard benefits the companies of all sizes and in different fields, regardless of the territorial boundaries. Correspondingly, there are foreign subcontractors around the world, with Germany snatching 72% of the value of the foreign supply orders. This is explained by the fact that the shipyard has received FERUs (Floating Engine Room Unit) from the Meyer shipyard in Rostock. Rising tide lifts all boats? – It would appear so. PETRI CHARPENTIER All rights reserved. This publication may not be used in whole or in part to prepare or compile other directories or mailing lists without the written permission of the publisher. Measures have been taken in the preparation of this publication to assist the publisher protect its copyright. Any unauthorized use of the data herein will result in immediate legal proceeding. www.seatec.fi/magazine 4 seatec 2020