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The Ateliers et Chantiers de France (ACF, Workshops and Shipyards of France) was a major shipyard that was established in Dunkirk, France, in 1898.The shipyard boomed in the period before World War I (1914–18), but struggled in the inter-war period. It was badly damaged during World War II (1939–45).In the first thirty years after the war the shipyard again experienced a boom and employed up to 3,000 workers making oil tankers, and then liquid natural gas tankers.Demand dropped off in the 1970s and 1980s.In 1972 the shipyard became Chantiers de France-Dunkerque, and in 1983 merged with others yards to become part of Chantiers du Nord et de la Mediterranee, or Normed.The shipyard closed in 1987.

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  • The Ateliers et Chantiers de France (ACF, Workshops and Shipyards of France) was a major shipyard that was established in Dunkirk, France, in 1898.The shipyard boomed in the period before World War I (1914–18), but struggled in the inter-war period. It was badly damaged during World War II (1939–45).In the first thirty years after the war the shipyard again experienced a boom and employed up to 3,000 workers making oil tankers, and then liquid natural gas tankers.Demand dropped off in the 1970s and 1980s.In 1972 the shipyard became Chantiers de France-Dunkerque, and in 1983 merged with others yards to become part of Chantiers du Nord et de la Mediterranee, or Normed.The shipyard closed in 1987. (en)
  • Les Ateliers et Chantiers de France est une société de construction navale créée en 1899 à Dunkerque en France par Léon Herbart, alors président de la Chambre de Commerce. La direction du chantier est donné à Edouard Bernheim, gendre de Camille Sée. Rebaptisés Ateliers et chantiers de Dunkerque et Bordeaux (France-Gironde) en 1960 après leur fusion avec les chantiers de Bordeaux et leur passage sous le contrôle du groupe Schneider, ils devinrent Ateliers et Chantiers de France-Dunkerque après la fermeture de Bordeaux en 1967. (fr)
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  • The Ateliers et Chantiers de France (ACF, Workshops and Shipyards of France) was a major shipyard that was established in Dunkirk, France, in 1898.The shipyard boomed in the period before World War I (1914–18), but struggled in the inter-war period. It was badly damaged during World War II (1939–45).In the first thirty years after the war the shipyard again experienced a boom and employed up to 3,000 workers making oil tankers, and then liquid natural gas tankers.Demand dropped off in the 1970s and 1980s.In 1972 the shipyard became Chantiers de France-Dunkerque, and in 1983 merged with others yards to become part of Chantiers du Nord et de la Mediterranee, or Normed.The shipyard closed in 1987. (en)
  • Les Ateliers et Chantiers de France est une société de construction navale créée en 1899 à Dunkerque en France par Léon Herbart, alors président de la Chambre de Commerce. La direction du chantier est donné à Edouard Bernheim, gendre de Camille Sée. Rebaptisés Ateliers et chantiers de Dunkerque et Bordeaux (France-Gironde) en 1960 après leur fusion avec les chantiers de Bordeaux et leur passage sous le contrôle du groupe Schneider, ils devinrent Ateliers et Chantiers de France-Dunkerque après la fermeture de Bordeaux en 1967. (fr)
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