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Goa Shipyard

Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) is an Indian Government owned ship building company located on the West Coast of India at Vasco da Gama, Goa. It was established in 1957, originally by the colonial government of the Portuguese in India as the "Estaleiros Navais de Goa", [2] to build barges to be used in Goa's growing mining industry, which took off after the establishment of India's blockade of Goa in 1955. In the wake of Portugal's defeat and unconditional surrender to India following the 1961 Indian annexation of Goa, it was requisitioned to manufacture warships for the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard.

Company type

1957 as Estaleiros Navais de Goa

Brajesh Kumar Upadhyay
(Chairman & MD)

Increase 1,045.8 crore (US$130 million) (2023)[1]

Increase 205.01 crore (US$25 million) (2023)[1]

Increase 154.54 crore (US$19 million) (2023)[1]

Increase 6,131.17 crore (US$730 million) (2023)[1]

Increase 1,246.85 crore (US$150 million) (2023)[1]

Decrease 1277 (March 2023)[1]

GSL is undergoing a modernisation of its yard to adapt to the latest technology in shipbuilding. To this purpose it is negotiating with well-known shipbuilders for an arrangement to collaborate. To date it has built 167 vessels, including barges, tugs, landing craft, offshore patrol vessels and other vessels for the Indian Navy and Coast Guard and for export to countries like Yemen.[3]


A new slipway has been commissioned to take up major repair jobs of ships in the dry dock area. A damage control simulator and two double boom level luffing cranes for heavy lifting have been constructed.[3]

L34 – commissioned 28 January 1980

L33 – 1 December 1980

L35 – 11 December 1983

L36 – 18 July 1986

L37 – 18 October 1986

L38 – 10 December 1986

L39 – 25 March 1987

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Tugboat

Surface effect ships

Hovercraft

High-speed aluminium-hulled vessels

vessels

Pollution control

Advanced deep sea

commercial trawlers

Catamarans

Fish factory vessels

Ferry

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Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers

Hindustan Shipyard

Mazagon Dock Limited

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