Media representatives, welcome to visit Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC)
The tradition of shipbuilding in Rauma, which dates back to the 16th century, lives on strongly in us today. We combine maritime traditions with sustainable innovations across generations. Founded in 2014 as Finland’s only fully domestically owned shipbuilder on this scale, we create vessels that embody our passion and commitment to preserving the sea’s beauty while connecting worlds for generations to come.

Rauma Marine Constructions
- A shipyard has operated on the premises since 1940’s.
- 400 + ships being delivered
- RMC has 320+/1500 employees
- 100% Finnish ownership
- We operate in the Seaside Industry park with light asset structure
- Substantial five year 60 million euros investments for strategics shipbuilding
- The current order book has an employment impact of around 3500 man years
- Orderbook includes four multi-purpose corvettes for Finnish Navy
- We combine the legacy and passion of the past with the innovations and direction of the future!
RMC is driving the development of electric marine transport
RMC has deep expertise in building vessels for extreme conditions, including car and passenger ferries, icebreakers, research ships, and naval vessels. RMC has built five car and passenger ferries during its existence. Vessels built by the company include, among others, Aurora Botnia, the northernmost LNG-powered car and passenger ferry in the world, and the Spirit of Tasmania vessels which are now the southernmost LNG-powered car and passenger ferries in the world.
RMC invests strongly in the utilisation of the future energy solutions. The company has headed research projects focusing on the development of electrically operated ships, such as the Decatrip and FUSE projects. As the most recent example, RMC was in the FUSE project tasked with creating the concept for a fully electric ship.
RMC – Squadron 2020 – Brochure
Comprehensive shipyard capabilities
Videomaterials:
Launching of the first multi-purpose corvette – technical part
Car and passenger ferries – Future ferries are fully electric


