About us
Who we are and what we do.
İRDEM Denizcilik Gemi İnşa Tur. Gıda San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti. has been serving the maritime industry since 1999, specializing in shipbuilding, ship repair and maintenance, steel construction, and shipyard services. With over two decades of experience, our company has built a strong reputation based on quality workmanship, reliability, and professional excellence.
We specialize in new shipbuilding projects, including bulk carrier construction, cargo vessel construction, chemical tanker fabrication, and steel superstructure works. Supported by our experienced workforce, technical expertise, and commitment to engineering excellence, we deliver every project safely, efficiently, and on schedule.
By working in close coordination with shipyards, subcontractors, and project stakeholders, we help ensure that each project is completed smoothly, efficiently, and within deadline.
Throughout our journey, we have successfully contributed to major shipbuilding and steel fabrication projects in leading Turkish shipyards, including:
- YARDIMCI Tersanesi (1999–2008)
- TÜRKTER Tersanesi (2006–2008)
- Beşiktaş Tersaneleri (2008–2014), completing 12 major projects
- Complete steel works for a Fire Fighting Boat project at Pendik Naval Shipyard (2014–2015)
- Steel superstructure construction works in new projects at Beşiktaş Tersaneleri (since 2016)
By delivering every project on time, without operational issues, and in line with high-quality standards, IRDEM Maritime has earned a respected position in the shipbuilding and marine construction sector.
Our Vision
To become a preferred solution partner in national and international maritime projects through engineering excellence, quality workmanship, and reliable service.
Our Mission
To provide sustainable, innovative, and safe solutions for the maritime industry by combining experience, technology, and quality.
“We understand the value and significance of the industry we serve, and we approach every project with dedication, precision, and professionalism.”