Lübecker Flenderwerke AG
Type | 232 Shipyard | |
Historical Name of Location | Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | |
Coordinates | 53.897778000, 10.785389000 |
Contributor: Al Griffis
ww2dbaseThe German firm Brückenbau Flender AG of Benrath am Rhein (now a district of Düsseldorf), Germany established a new steelworks in the city of Lübeck in 1878. After the founder's son, Hermann August Flender, took the helm, it became known for building bridges and steel structures. In 1914, it started building prefabricated floating dry docks that were shipped to customers' shipyards for final assembly. In 1917, expanding shop became known as Flenderwerke. In 1918, the city of Lübeck approved Flenderwerke's request to purchase additional land to build a modern shipyard. By the end of 1921 it would possess five slips (each capable of building a ship up to 15,000 tons and up to 150 meters in length), four small slips (each up to 1,200 tons), a horizontal slip (3,500 tons, 400 meters long, capable of multiple ship constructions at a time), a floating drydock, and various shops and factories; at this time, it employed 2,290 workers. In 1923, it opened its own design office. In 1926, Flenderwerke formally broke off from Brückenbau Flender AG as an independent company known as Lübecker Flenderwerke AG. In 1937, it began building facilities east of the slips for the sole purpose of submarine construction after being informed by the German Navy that they were being considered for the construction of an expanded submarine fleet. The order for four Type VII B submarines was issued on 9 Jun 1938, followed by larger orders for Type VII B and C submarines in 1939 and 1940. In 1943, two smaller freighters were built under the Hansa program. In the summer of 1943, a night shift was introduced to speed up the delivery of submarines for the war effort. During the war, Flenderwerke designers participated in a study of one-man submarines, which ultimately resulted in the Biber-class midget submarines. The Biber prototype was ready in Mar 1944, and the first operation took place in Aug 1944; a total of 324 Biber midget submarines were built by Flenderwerke during the war. After the war, the shipyard remained in operations for building merchant ships. In 1973, it was renamed Flender Werft AG. It closed after becoming bankrupt in 2002.
Last Major Update: Oct 2023
Ships Constructed at Lübecker Flenderwerke AG
Ship Name | Yard No | Slip/Drydock No | Ordered | Laid Down | Launched | Commissioned |
Carl Zeiss | 29 Nov 1938 | 17 Mar 1941 | ||||
M7 | 242 | 22 Nov 1935 | 17 Oct 1936 | 29 Sep 1937 | 31 Oct 1938 | |
M8 | 243 | 22 Nov 1935 | 17 Oct 1936 | 29 Sep 1937 | 11 Jan 1939 | |
M9 | 244 | 22 Nov 1935 | 20 Mar 1937 | 16 Nov 1937 | 5 May 1939 | |
M12 | 249 | 1 Sep 1936 | 4 Oct 1937 | 6 Aug 1938 | 21 Aug 1939 | |
U-120 | V | 28 Aug 1937 | 31 Mar 1938 | 16 Mar 1940 | 20 Apr 1940 | |
U-121 | V | 28 Aug 1937 | 31 Aug 1938 | 20 Apr 1940 | 28 May 1940 | |
M20 | 257 | 3 Mar 1937 | 10 Sep 1938 | 16 Jun 1939 | 11 Dec 1939 | |
M21 | 258 | 3 Mar 1937 | 10 Sep 1938 | 6 Sep 1939 | 18 Apr 1940 | |
M22 | 259 | 3 Mar 1937 | 20 Jan 1939 | 20 Mar 1940 | 30 Jul 1940 | |
M23 | 260 | 3 Mar 1937 | 20 Jan 1939 | 11 Jul 1940 | 26 Oct 1940 | |
M24 | 261 | 3 Mar 1937 | 31 Jul 1939 | 12 Oct 1940 | 22 Feb 1941 | |
U-83 | 291 | 9 Jun 1939 | 5 Oct 1939 | 9 Dec 1940 | 8 Feb 1941 | |
U-84 | 280 | 9 Jun 1939 | 9 Nov 1939 | 26 Feb 1941 | 29 Apr 1941 | |
U-85 | 281 | 9 Jun 1938 | 18 Dec 1939 | 10 Apr 1941 | 7 Jun 1941 | |
U-86 | 282 | 9 Jun 1938 | 20 Jan 1940 | 10 May 1941 | 8 Jul 1941 | |
U-87 | 283 | 9 Jun 1938 | 18 Apr 1940 | 21 Jun 1941 | 19 Aug 1941 | |
U-88 | 292 | 25 Jan 1939 | 1 Jul 1940 | 16 Aug 1941 | 15 Oct 1941 | |
U-89 | 293 | 25 Jan 1939 | 20 Aug 1940 | 20 Sep 1941 | 19 Nov 1941 | |
U-90 | 294 | 25 Jan 1939 | 1 Oct 1940 | 25 Oct 1941 | 20 Dec 1941 | |
U-91 | 295 | 25 Jan 1939 | 12 Nov 1940 | 30 Nov 1941 | 28 Jan 1942 | |
U-92 | 296 | 25 Jan 1939 | 25 Nov 1940 | 10 Jan 1942 | 3 Mar 1942 |
Slip/Drydock Utilization
[Con]: Construction; [FO]: Fitting Out
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2 Sep 1920 | Brückenbau Flender AG's shipbuilding site in Lübeck, Germany launched its first ship since the 1918 expansion, coastal freighter Orantes. |
9 Jun 1938 | Lübecker Flenderwerke AG received the order from the German Navy to build four Type VII B submarines. |
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