Constructions

Armona Denizcilik, the Technical Management arm of the Atlantis Tankers Group, is not only a leader in technical operations but also a trusted partner in maritime construction. With a distinguished shipbuilding heritage, we bring expertise, precision, and innovation to every project. This overview highlights our diverse portfolio of maritime construction projects, showing the consistent quality and superior standards we deliver. From newbuilds to specialized vessel conversions, our work spans renowned shipyards worldwide, reflecting our deep industry knowledge and unwavering commitment to maritime excellence. 

Through collaboration, cutting-edge technology, and a results-driven approach, Armona Denizcilik ensures that every vessel we oversee meets the highest performance, safety, and efficiency standards—reinforcing our reputation as a cornerstone of the Atlantis Tankers Group.

2003

The first vessel constructed by Armona Denizcilik was the Atlantis Armona (3517 dwt), which was built at the Gelibolu Shipyard in the Straits of the Dardanelles, with the construction number 023. The construction began in 2002 and was completed in 2004.

The second vessel, the Atlantis Alvarado (3502 dwt), followed with the construction number 024 and was delivered in 2005.

2005

As the partnership with the owners of the Gelibolu Shipyard came to an end, Armona continued the construction of the Atlantis Aldabra (3503 dwt) at the Celik Trans shipyard in Tuzla, with the newbuilding number 028, which was completed in 2005.

The last vessel in this series of similar size was the Atlantis Acra (3504 dwt), carrying the newbuilding number 029. Acra went on her maiden voyage in 2007 but was later sold to Sweden's Svithoid Tankers AB after operating for a year.

2007

In 2007 Armona ventured into ordering a 6000 dwt series in Tuzla, at Yildirim Shipyard with newbuilding number 116 and 117, completing both in 2009. Namely, Atlantis Antibes (5658 dwt), and Atlantis Alhambra (6400 dwt).

2008

Continuing our expansion, we contracted two additional vessels with the neighbouring Istanbul Shipyard at the start of 2008. These were assigned the building numbers 21 and 22. The vessels, named Atlantis Andaman and Atlantis Almeria, each have a deadweight tonnage (dwt) of 6400.

2015

In September 2015, the construction of two new tankers of 5850 dwt capacity commenced. Atlantis Augusta, with newbuilding NB 149, was built at the Selay Shipyard in Tuzla and was launched in January 2017.

2017

Atlantis Alicante NB 77 was constructed at Selah Shipyard in Tuzla and went on her maiden voyage in September 2017.