DIANCA
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DIANCA or National Docks and Shipyards C.A. (Spanish: Diques y Astilleros Nacionales Compañía Anónima) is the state-owned shipyard of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. It was created in 1905 in the city of Puerto Cabello, Carabobo.
DIANCA was established by
Diancalum
The aluminum division of dikes and shipyards C.A. DIANCA. Diancalum is a project within the framework of the National Waterway Plan of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, which highlights the progress of the naval industry, and its growth by generating hundreds of decent jobs that allow the training of new generations of professionals in the naval area. They focus on their people and on the continuous improvement of teamwork as an essential ingredient to improve the quality of the work they perform at a professional level. This allows them to have the highest quality standard from the selection of the best raw materials, technological equipment and manufacturing processes that leads them to meet and exceed the expectations of their national and international clients.
History
The National Dock and Shipyard of Puerto Cabello was created in 1905, by decree of the Presidency of the Republic, and attached to the former Ministry of War and Navy. Of his achievements, the Coast Guard "29 de Enero" and the merchant ship "Nuevo Mara" are still remembered, vessels that for many years provided efficient services. A Wooden Floating Dock at that time allowed ships of up to 1,200 tons to be repaired, and later, in 1910, a floating dock with a displacement of 5,000 tons was installed, both installations lasted until 1938.
In 1942, two inclined-plane slipways were installed, with a capacity of 1,500 and 500 tons, respectively, in which the maintenance service is carried out for the smaller ships of the Navy Squad, the Merchant Navy and Fiscal Boats. of the National Guard.
In 1947, the National Constituent Assembly of the United States of Venezuela decreed the Law of National Docks and Shipyards, through which the current Autonomous Institute of National Docks and Shipyards was created, attached to the Ministry of Defense, with autonomous legal personality and with own and independent assets of the National Treasury.
In September 1968, the National Congress of the Republic approved the Public Credit Law through which the Autonomous Institute "Diques y Astilleros Nacionales" was authorized to make use of public credit, up to the amount of one hundred million bolívares (Bs. 100,000,000.00), for the completion of the system of installations and equipment corresponding to the Puerto Cabello Dry Dock. Having carried out the necessary studies, projects and bidding, the completion works began, in its first part, during the month of July of the same year.
On October 16, 1975, it became a Limited Company, its main shareholder being the Investment Fund of Venezuela. It has been a fundamental pillar of the development of the Naval Industry and the Buenos Aires area.
Presidents
Román Delgado Chalbaud (1906-1908)
Luis Muñoz Tébar (1909-1910)
Dr Pedro José Rojas (1910-1913)
R. Gil Garmendia (1913)
Jorge Peoli Sucre (1914)
Luis E. Lebrún (1914-1915)
Luis E. Gámez (1923-1924)
E. Ocanto (1924-1926)
Enrique Lebrún (1926-1927)
R. Bustamante Berti (1928-1929)
Ing Tomás Pacanins (1930-1935)
Dr Mariano Contreras (1936)
ing Manuel Silveira (1937-1940)
Carlos Luis Ferrero (1941-1943)
CC. César E. Castillo (1945)
CF. Remigio Elías Perez (April–May 1950)
CF. Pedro Rafael Figallo Bello (1950-1953)
CF. Alonso Ramón Viloria Dávila (1953-1956)
CN. Ramón Rivero Núñez (1956-1961)
CN. Rafael Álvarez Álvarez (1961-1966)
CN. José V. Azopardo Mirabal (1966-1970)
VA. Armando Pérez Leefmans (1970-1973)
CA. Miguel Benatuil Guastini (1973-1977)
VA. Edgar Senior Díaz (1977-1980)
CA. Carlos Páez Celis (1980-1987)
CA. Augusto Brito Ascanio (1987-1991)
CA. Félix García Zambrano (1991-1997)
CN. Carlos Andrés Moreno Bonilla (1997-2001)
CA. Willys Izaguirre D´Imperio (2001-2004)
CA. Ewald Quintana Fondis (2004)
Rear Admiral Luis Enrique Castillo (2019–Present).
References
[2] https://www.diancalum.com/
Book 100 years of dianca in the Venezuelan industry Diques Y Astilleros Nacionales.
- ^ "DIANCA". DIANCA OFFICIAL SITE WEB. Archived from the original on 21 December 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "DIANCALUM". DIANCALUM. Archived from the original on 7 January 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "DIANCA WEBSITE". DIANCA Website. Archived from the original on 4 February 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
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