CCM3 Celebrates 10 Years of Shipbuilding Innovations and Future Expansion Plans
Ceylan Düzdüsen founded CCM3 a decade ago, growing the team to 80 employees focused on ship construction. The company emphasizes innovation, exploring alternative fuels like hydrogen and methanol. CCM3 collaborates with partners such as Concordia Damen and is currently working on multiple projects, including tankers and passenger ships. Despite rising costs and challenges in sustainable investments, CCM3 aims to maintain its growth trajectory and is considering future expansions in response to increasing demand.

CCM3, founded by Ceylan Düzdüsen ten years ago, has grown to 80 employees in ship construction, focusing on innovation and alternative fuels. The company has worked on over 60 projects, including the hydrogen-electric cargo ship Antonie and LNG-powered tankers for Shell.
Currently, CCM3 is building three tankers and plans for six passenger ships. Despite the high costs of sustainable technologies, Düzdüsen emphasizes the importance of innovation in the maritime sector. The company is currently at capacity and is exploring options for future growth, including potential expansion.




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