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Fincantieri

Fincantieri S.p.A. is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy, it is the only operator active in every segment of high-tech shipbuilding: from cruise to naval ships, as well as offshore units and underwater solutions.

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Fincantieri S.p.A.
Company type
Public
BITFCT
FTSE Italia Mid Cap
ISINIT0005599938
IndustryShipbuilding
Defence
Founded1959 (1959) in Rome
Headquarters,
Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
RevenueIncrease €9.194 billion (20251)
Increase €681 million (20251)
Increase €117 million (20251)
Total equityIncrease €987 million (20251)
OwnerCDP Equity (64.21%)
Number of employees
24,370 (20251)
Websitefincantieri.com
The shipyards of Riva Trigoso seen from Punta Manara. In the docks the Orizzonte-class destroyer Caio Duilio (D 554) nears completion. source ↗

Fincantieri S.p.A. (Italian pronunciation: [fiŋkanˈtjɛːri]) is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy, it is the only operator active in every segment of high-tech shipbuilding: from cruise to naval ships, as well as offshore units and underwater solutions.2

Officially established in 1959 as a financial company controlling the main Italian shipyards, bringing together over 230 years of history and more than 7,000 ships built, it is today one of the most important groups in the world and the largest in Europe, with a production network comprising 18 shipyards worldwide and more than 24,000 employees.13

Owned by IRI since its foundation, it is currently 64.21% owned by CDP Equity S.p.A., the financial holding company of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (a company controlled by the Ministry of Economy and Finance).4 The company is listed on the Borsa Italiana (Milan Stock Exchange) and is a component of FTSE Italia Mid Cap Index.5

It is a member of SEA Europe, the association of European shipbuilders,1 while in Italy it is among the founding members of Assonave, the association of public shipyards, alongside Ancanap, the association of private shipyards.6

Model of a 20,000 ton navy ship source ↗

History

From the origins to the restructuring of the 1980s

Fincantieri's roots date back to the 1930s, when the Italian State, through IRI, acquired the main shipbuilding centres: Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico (CRDA), Odero-Terni-Orlando (OTO), Navalmeccanica and Ansaldo. In March 1948 these entities were merged into Finmeccanica, with the exception of OTO, which left the shipbuilding sector in 1949, selling its plants in Livorno and Muggiano to Ansaldo.7

Fincantieri was officially founded on 29 December 1959 as Società Finanziaria Cantieri Navali – Fincantieri S.p.A., a financial company controlling the main Italian shipyards, bringing together all the IRI shareholdings previously held under Finmeccanica. In 1966 Italcantieri was established to directly manage some shipyards. In 1973 IRI acquired the Cantieri Navali del Tirreno Riuniti of the Piaggio group, with shipyards in Riva Trigoso, Muggiano, Ancona and Palermo.7 The company also owned Grandi Motori Trieste, which constructed marine diesel engines, but this was sold to Wärtsilä in 1999.8

An important step took place in 1984, when Fincantieri ceased to be a mere financial holding company and became an operating company, incorporating its subsidiaries, including Italcantieri. At this stage, the company took the name "Fincantieri-Cantieri navali italiani S.p.A.", with headquarters in Trieste, and its activities were organized into four divisions: merchant shipbuilding, naval vessels, repairs/conversions and engines.79

In 1992 the Destriero, a fast aluminium vessel built at the Muggiano shipyard, completed a 3,106-nautical-mile Atlantic crossing without refuelling, travelling at an average speed of 53.09 knots (98.32 km/h) and setting an absolute speed record that remains unbeaten.10

International expansion and listing on the stock exchange

In the mid-1990s the market saw a recovery in shipbuilding, particularly in the cruise ship segment, where Fincantieri became a world leader, with a market share exceeding 25 per cent since 1995.11 In 2002, following the liquidation of IRI, ownership passed to Fintecna and subsequently to Cassa Depositi e Prestiti.12 With the disappearance of Intersind, the organization representing companies of the state-owned IRI and EFIM groups, Fincantieri also joined Confindustria.6

In 2005 the Mega Yachts division was established, focusing on the design and construction of large luxury vessels,13 and in 2012 it delivered the first MY Serene, a 134-metre yacht winner of the Superyacht Design Award.14

The 2008 Italian Government Economic and Financial Planning also provided for Fincantieri's listing on the Borsa Italiana,15 but in light of the global financial crisis, the company shelved the project until 2014.16

Global expansion accelerated with the acquisition on 1 January 2009 of the US company Manitowoc Marine Group, now Fincantieri Marine Group, from its parent company The Manitowoc Company, Inc., which consisted of two shipyards in Wisconsin, including Marinette Marine, which built the first Freedom-class littoral combat ship.1718 Fincantieri also purchased from Manitowoc Marine Group a topside repair yard in Ohio and one production plant in Wisconsin, making it one of the leading mid-sized shipbuilders in the United States for commercial and government customers, including the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard.19

In December 2012 Fincantieri acquired STX OSV Holdings Ltd, the largest builder of vessels supporting oil and natural gas extraction and production activities, for €900 million. The acquisition, launched by Fincantieri Oil&Gas for a total of €455 million for the purchase of 50.75%, was completed for €900 million when the takeover bid was launched, financed through own funds and a group comprising Banca IMI, BNP Paribas, Banca Carige and UniCredit, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti. The loan was guaranteed by SACE, and the transaction closed in April 2013.20 This transaction marked Fincantieri's entry into the offshore shipbuilding sector. STX OSV was renamed Vard, from varde, a typical stone tower used in Norway as a navigational beacon along the coast.21 Through its subsidiary Vard Holdings Limited, Fincantieri acquired the Canadian company STX Canada Marine, specializing in naval design and engineering, for €8 million.22 Already the largest shipbuilder in Europe, after these acquisitions the group doubled in size to become the fourth largest in the world.23

Also in 2013, the company resumed the project to list on the Milan stock exchange and was admitted to the Borsa Italiana on 12 June 2014:24 the listing process began on 16 June 2014 and ended on 27 June 2014.25 To celebrate the event, a ship's bow was installed at Palazzo Mezzanotte in Milan, appearing to emerge from the building itself.26 The debut took place on 3 July 2014.2728

On 9 October 2014, on the sidelines of the launch of the submarine Pietro Venuti (S 528) at the Muggiano shipyard, Finmeccanica, now Leonardo,29 and Fincantieri signed an important cooperation agreement for the construction of military vessels. The agreement provided for cooperation in research and innovation activities, as well as the possibility of creating a network of common suppliers for basic products and components.30

On 21 November 2014 Fincantieri announced that it had signed major agreements with Carnival Corporation in the cruise ship sector and China State Shipbuilding Corporation in the shipbuilding sector for the construction of cruise ships involving technology transfer.31 In March 2015, Fincantieri won its biggest ever independent order from Carnival Corporation & plc in a 4 billion euro deal commissioning the company to build five new cruise ships.32

Strategic acquisitions (2017–2021)

In May 2017, in a consortium with Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Trieste, Fincantieri won the tender for the sale of 66.66% of STX France, following the bankruptcy of its South Korean parent company Stx Offshore & Shipbuilding, with an offer of €79.5 million.3334 The transaction was opposed by the French Government, which considered the STX France shipyards strategic at national level and declared its intention to proceed with the nationalization of the company, of which it already held the remaining 33.34%, under the pre-emption right provided for in previous agreements with the STX holding company.3536

After months of negotiations between Chigi Palace and the Élysée Palace, on 27 September 2017 Paolo Gentiloni, Prime Minister of Italy, and Emmanuel Macron, President of France, signed the final agreement in Lyon for the sale to Fincantieri of the majority stake in STX France,3738 confirmed by the purchase agreement signed between Fincantieri and the French State on 2 February 2018.39 However, the integration was slowed by an investigation by the European antitrust authorities, which were concerned about the group's possible dominant position in the global cruise ship market.4041 Finally, in January 2021, due to the global economic uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the failure to close the regulatory files, the governments of Italy and France jointly announced the cancellation of the transaction.424344

Despite the failed acquisition, binational cooperation materialized in the defence sector with the creation of Naviris in 2019,4546 an equal joint venture between Fincantieri and Naval Group. Based in Genoa with a research centre in Ollioules, Naviris manages joint projects such as the modernization of Horizon-class vessels and the development of the European Patrol Corvette (EPC).4748

In 2017 Fincantieri Infrastructure S.p.A. was also established, based in Verona, dedicated to the design, construction and assembly of steel structures for large-scale projects, such as bridges, stadiums and other infrastructure.49 The division's most significant work was the reconstruction of the Viadotto Genova San Giorgio (formerly the Morandi Bridge), completed between 2019 and 2020.50 In 2021 the division expanded further with the acquisition of Inland, a company based in Gorizia and specialized in metal carpentry, and with the creation of Fincantieri Infrastructure Opere Marittime, dedicated to the construction of ports, quays and protective barriers.51

In March 2018, Fincantieri established Fincantieri Services USA, a subsidiary based in Miami, Florida, USA.52 In August of the same year, together with MerMec, Fincantieri was close to acquiring 98.54% of Vitrociset:5354 however, the agreement collapsed the following month when Leonardo, a minority shareholder of Vitrociset with 1.46%, decided to exercise the pre-emption right provided for by the company's articles of association, thereby acquiring the company.55

In 2020 Fincantieri temporarily suspended its activities at Italian shipyards due to the Coronavirus pandemic.56 Despite the slowdown caused by the health emergency, the company completed the deliveries scheduled for the year, including that of the cruise ship Enchanted Princess, the 100th for the company.57

New direction after 2020

In response to changing geopolitical conditions, from 2020 Fincantieri expanded its activities in the defence and underwater sectors, as well as in the study and development of propulsion solutions using alternative energy sources.358

In 2023 the company led the creation of the National Underwater Dimension Hub (it:Polo Nazionale della Subacquea) in La Spezia, dedicated to promoting research and development of solutions for the underwater sector.5960 Also with the aim of strengthening itself in this area, Fincantieri launched a number of strategic partnerships616263 and carried out targeted acquisitions. In February 2024 it acquired Remazel, a company operating in the offshore and underwater sectors,64 while in January 2025, as part of a framework for strengthening European Defence, including naval defence, it took over from Leonardo the naval armaments business of Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei, renamed WASS Submarine Systems, a historic company active in the construction of advanced underwater defence systems such as torpedoes and sonar.65

In April 2024 the new Sun Princess was launched at the Monfalcone shipyard, Fincantieri's first ship powered by liquefied natural gas.66 The following year Fincantieri, in partnership with the Norwegian company Viking, presented the world's first cruise ship powered entirely by hydrogen stored on board. Construction of the vessel, named Viking Libra, is to be completed by the end of 2026 at the Ancona shipyard.67 In the following June, the order for the construction of the 4th new generation submarine of the Italian Navy was confirmed, for a total order value of 500 million euros.68

On 18 July 2024, Fincantieri announced a partnership with Hera, for the optimized management of industrial waste produced on construction sites. This will allow Fincantieri to achieve ESG objectives within its shipyards.69 On 5 August, The Italian Navy has ordered a new patrol vessel worth approximately 236 million euros from Orizzonte Sistemi Navali, the joint venture active in the defence business between Fincantieri (51%) and Leonardo (49%).70

On 5 February 2025, Fincantieri received from Norwegian Cruise Line a maxi contract worth 9 billion euros for four cruise ships with almost 226 thousand gross tons each to be delivered in 2030, 2032, 2034 and 2036 respectively.71 Also in 2025 the Minerva project officially began for the production of mini nuclear reactors for ships and military submarines and the construction of further nuclear-powered combat units, in response to a call by the Ministry of Defence and in collaboration with the Italian Navy.72 Also in 2025 the Navis Sapiens project was presented, combining artificial intelligence, big data and advanced connectivity to create a new generation of ships capable both of autonomously processing all onboard data and of communicating in real time with the shore and other fleet units.7374

Activities

Cruise ships

The group's shipyards had a long tradition in the construction of large passenger vessels, including the ocean liner Rex, launched at the Sestri Ponente shipyard, which in 1933 won the prestigious Blue Riband.75

In 1985, twenty years after the construction of its last ocean liners, the company officially entered the cruise ship sector with an order from SITMAR Cruises for a pair of sister ships, whose lines were designed by Renzo Piano.76 In 1990 the first of the two ships, Crown Princess, was delivered.77 The sustained growth of the market also made it possible to open new sites dedicated to the construction of cruise ships: the Marghera shipyard entered the sector with the delivery of Costa Classica in 1991, while the Sestri Ponente yard followed in 2003 with Costa Fortuna and the Ancona yard in 2009 with Silver Spirit.76

Among the most significant ships built were Carnival Destiny (1996), the first cruise ship in the world to exceed 100,000 gross tons,76 and Grand Princess (1998), which at the time of her launch was the largest and most expensive passenger ship in the world.78

In 2024 Sun Princess was delivered, the largest ship ever built in Italy, at approximately 175,500 gross tons, and Fincantieri's first ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG).79

In addition to being the sole supplier for the Italian Navy, Fincantieri also builds surface vessels for the navies of several other countries.

In the defence field, the company is also active in the development of self-driving systems. In particular, the subsidiary Fincantieri NexTech has developed platforms that integrate automation, remote control and interoperability technologies between different types of unmanned vehicles.80

Among the most significant projects is the development of the new generation of FREMM frigates through a joint project between Italy and France.81 The first frigate of the Bergamini class, the designation used by the Italian Navy, was launched in July 2011 at the Riva Trigoso shipyard.82

In addition, in 2020 the United States Department of Defense awarded the subsidiary Fincantieri Marinette Marine the contract to build the lead ship of the new Constellation-class FFG(X) multi-role frigates for the US Navy, based on a customized version of the FREMM design. This was the first time the company acted as a US prime contractor.83

Underwater units

In the civilian field, Fincantieri develops solutions for mineral and scientific exploration of the deep ocean3 and for the construction and maintenance of underwater transmission and communication networks, particularly through the acquisition of Xtera and the partnership with Wsense.8485

In the military field, the company is the official supplier of underwater units to the Italian Navy, with the U212NFS (Near Future Submarine) programme,8687 and produces defence systems such as underwater drones, torpedoes, electronic countermeasures and sonar through its subsidiary WASS Submarine Systems.88

Offshore and specialized vessels

Following the acquisition of the Norwegian company Vard in 2013, Fincantieri became one of the world leaders in the design and construction of specialized vessels for offshore operations.8990

It is a market leader in the construction of Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) and Service Operation Vessels (SOVs), specialized in the construction and maintenance of offshore wind farms. These vessels feature hybrid battery propulsion solutions and are designed to be ready for the use of fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia and methanol.91 Major examples include ships produced for Edda Wind and Norwind Offshore,9293 equipped with motion compensation systems that allow technical personnel to be transferred safely to platforms even in adverse sea and weather conditions.94

The Group also operates in the segment of cable-laying vessels and subsea research vessels, building units capable of operating at extreme depths and in adverse conditions for operators such as Prysmian and NKT.9596

Among its historic and most significant constructions is also Saipem 7000, built at the Monfalcone shipyard, which remains one of the largest semi-submersible crane vessels in the world thanks to an overall lifting capacity of 14,000 tonnes.97

Ferries

Fincantieri has built ro-ro passenger and cargo ships since the 1960s, when this type of vessel became established in Italy. The shipyards mainly involved in their construction are those of Palermo, Ancona and Castellammare di Stabia.

From the 2010s onward, Fincantieri focused on building dual-fuel units, with engines powered by diesel and methane gas, and hybrid units, with electro-thermal propulsion. In particular, in 2014 the ferry F.A. Gauthier was launched, the first gas-powered vessel operating in North America,98 while in 2026 the Costanza I di Sicilia, intended for connections with the smaller Sicilian islands, is scheduled for completion.99

Equipment, systems and infrastructure

The division supports all other areas, from cruise ships to defence, managing the entire life cycle of critical onboard systems and handling the design and construction of integrated equipment for propulsion, manoeuvrability and stabilization, as well as the generation of electrical and thermal energy for both maritime uses and large industrial plants. Fincantieri's activities are organized into three hubs: Electronics and Digital Products, Mechanical Systems and Components, and Infrastructure, integrating ship production with proprietary technological solutions.1

The Infrastructure Hub is instead dedicated to the construction of major civil and maritime works, from bridges and industrial buildings to hydraulic and port infrastructure, such as breakwaters and quays.100

Among the main infrastructure projects carried out was the construction of the Viadotto Genova San Giorgio, awarded in 2018 to a consortium including Fincantieri Infrastructure, Webuild and Italferr.101 The metal decks of the new bridge were built at the Castellammare di Stabia and Sestri Ponente plants, after which the sections were transported to Genoa for assembly.102103 In 2020, the subsidiary Fincantieri Infrastructure Opere Marittime was also awarded the reconstruction of the marina in Rapallo, destroyed after the storm surge of October 2018,104 and the construction of the new breakwater at the port of Vado Ligure.105106

Internationally, among the main contracts awarded to the company were:

Fincantieri also contributed to the construction of the aeronautical aluminium structures of the Olympic cauldrons for Milano-Cortina 2026.110

Ships built at Fincantieri (selection)

List of shipyards

As of 2025, Fincantieri operates the following shipyards and dry docks:1

Group structure

The Fincantieri Group mainly consists of the following companies, organized by business area:1

Cruise and ferry

  • Fincantieri S.p.A.
  • Fincantieri Services USA LLC (100%)
  • ACE Marine LLC (87.44%)
  • Fincantieri India Pte Ltd. (100%)
  • Fincantieri USA Inc. (100%)
  • Fincantieri Arabia for Naval Services LLC (100%)
  • Fincantieri (Shanghai) Trading Co. Ltd. (100%)
  • Etihad Ship Building LLC (35%)
  • Fincantieri Naval Services – Sole Proprietorship LLC (100%)
  • MTM S.c.a.r.l. (41%)

Military ships

  • Fincantieri S.p.A.
  • Orizzonte Sistemi Navali S.p.A. (51%)
  • Fincantieri Marine Group Holdings Inc. (87.44%)
  • Fincantieri Marine Group LLC (87.44%)
  • Marinette Marine Corporation LLC (87.44%)
  • Naviris S.p.A. (50%)
  • Fincantieri Services Doha LLC (100%)
  • Maestral (50%)

Ship interiors

  • Marine Interiors Cabins S.p.A. (100%)
  • Marine Interiors S.p.A. (100%)
  • Seanergy a Marine Interiors company S.r.l. (80%)
  • MI S.p.A. (100%)
  • OPERAE a Marine Interiors Company S.r.l. (85%)
  • Vard Interiors AS (98.38%)

Offshore and specialized vessels

  • Fincantieri S.p.A.
  • Fincantieri Oil&Gas S.p.A. (100%)
  • Vard Group AS (98.38%)
  • Vard Promar SA (98.38%)
  • Vard Vung Tau Ltd. (98.38%)
  • Vard Shipyards Romania SA (98.38%)
  • Vard Design AS (98.38%)
  • Vard Marine Inc. (98.38%)

Underwater

  • Fincantieri S.p.A.
  • Remazel Engineering S.p.A. (100%)
  • WASS Submaryne Systems (100%)

Equipment, systems and infrastructure

  • Fincantieri S.p.A.
  • Fincantieri NexTech S.p.A. (100%)
  • Issel Nord S.r.l. (100%)
  • Cetena S.p.A. (86,10%)
  • E-PHORS S.p.A. (100%)
  • IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. (100%)
  • HMS IT S.p.A. (100%)
  • S.L.S. - Support Logistic Services S.r.l. (100%)
  • Vard Electro AS (98,38%)
  • Isotta Fraschini Motori S.p.A. (100%)
  • Fincantieri SI S.p.A. (100%)
  • Power4Future S.p.A. (52%)
  • FINMESA S.c.a.r.l. (50%)
  • Seaonics AS (98.38%)
  • Team Turbo Machines S.A.S. (100%)
  • BOP6 S.c.a.r.l. (100%)
  • Fincantieri Infrastructure S.p.A. (100%)
  • Fincantieri Infrastructure Opere Marittime S.p.A. (100%)
  • Fincantieri Infrastructure Florida Inc. (100%)
  • Fincantieri Infrastrutture Sociali S.p.A. (90%)
  • SOF S.p.A. (90%)

Financial data

Year Revenue
(millions of €)
EBITDA
(millions of €)
Net income
(millions of €)
Net financial position
(millions of €)
Equity
(millions of €)
Investments
(millions of €)
Order backlog
(millions of €)
Ships delivered Employees
20251 9,194 681 117 1,872 987 389 54,849 24 24,370
2024111 8,128 509 33 1,281 845 263 43,522 26 22,588
2023112 7,651 397 −53 2,271 434 258 34,629 26 21,215
2022113 7,482 221 −309 2,531 587 295 34,591 19 20,792
2021114 6,911 495 22 −859 834 358 36,339 19 20,774
2020115 5,879 314 −240 −1,062 777 309 36,770 19 20,150
2019116 5,849 320 −141 −736 1,050 279 37,127 26 19,823
2018117 5,474 414 72 −494 1,253 161 32,743 35 19,274
2017118 5,020 341 57 −314 1,309 163 28,482 25 19,545
2016119 4,429 267 25 −615 1,241 224 24,003 26 19,181
2015120 4,183 −26 −175 −438 1,266 161 22,061 21 20,019

Shareholders

The main shareholders as of 2025 are:121

See also

See also

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