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    September 8, 2022

    The shipyard Hans Boost, Trier, Maschinen- und Stahlbau GmbH & Co. KG is a shipyard founded in 1920 and based in Trier.

    Up until 1949, over 27 Moselle ferries, gravel and ferry boats, motor boats and dredgers were built at the small shipyard in the south of the city. Steel construction and locksmith work of all kinds were also carried out here. When the Moselle was about to be made navigable around 1950 and became more concrete with the Moselle Treaty of 1956, Hans Boost decided to build a new, more efficient shipyard at the current location in the north of the city. The Moselle Treaty was a post-war barter in which France returned Saarland to West Germany and Germany accepted Moselle canalization on its territory.

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      August 28, 2021

      New construction, reconstruction, modernization and repair of ships.

      The master locksmith Hans Boost founded a locksmith's shop in 1920,
      Two years later he opened a small shipyard in the south
      affiliated to the city. Here were besides steel construction and locksmith work
      of all kinds, until 1949 over 27 Moselle ferries, gravel and ferry boats, motor boats
      and excavators built. When in France in 1950 the desire
      after making the Moselle navigable, decided
      Hans Boost, a new shipyard at the current location in the north of the city
      to build.
      In 1956, with the expansion of the Moselle, it became a major shipping route
      began. During this time, major repairs were made to the ships
      and special equipment that was employed in the expansion of the Moselle,
      are executed.
      (Source: schiffswerft-boost.de)

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        April 12, 2025

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