Antti-Teollisuus Oy / Wiurila Marine

Antti-Teollisuus Oy, also known as Wiurila Marine, is a Finnish company specializing in the manufacturing of marine doors and other marine industry solutions. The company has a strong reputation for its high-quality products and engineering expertise.


Historically, Antti-Teollisuus Oy was founded in 1952 and originally focused on agricultural machinery. Over the years, the company diversified its operations and entered the marine industry. Wiurila Marine, a brand under Antti-Teollisuus Oy, has since become well-known for its marine doors, hatches, and other custom solutions designed to meet the stringent requirements of the marine environment.


The company typically serves a variety of clients, including shipbuilders, shipyards, and other marine-related businesses. Its products are noted for their durability, safety features, and compliance with international marine standards.


Antti-Teollisuus Oy / Wiurila Marine often emphasizes innovation and quality, leveraging modern manufacturing techniques and materials to ensure that their products can withstand the harsh conditions at sea. The company also focuses on providing excellent customer service and bespoke solutions tailored to the specific needs of their clients.


For detailed information about their offerings and the latest developments, I would recommend checking out their official website or contacting them directly.


Products

Doors for accommodation & interiors

Kanunki Finland

Koskentie 89
Kanunki 25340
Finland

Ships

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