The shipyard sits on the Amur River industrial base at Komsomolsk-on-Amur in Khabarovsk Krai. Official company material describes it as one of Russia's older shipbuilding enterprises and the only large shipbuilding-profile enterprise in the Russian Far East, with production shops for hull processing, assembly and welding, pipe work, electrical installation, machinery, metallurgy, painting, materials testing, and nuclear-radiation safety.
The yard's official facilities page describes enclosed heated slipway halls with nine dry construction docks, transport tracks for heavy structures, a basin with launching dock, outfitting waterfront, a 10,000-ton floating dock, and a 100-ton floating crane. Public sources therefore usually identify Amur Shipyard as the construction site for complete ships or ship classes rather than as a producer of individual weapons components.
Naval shipbuildingCorvettes and small missile shipsPacific Fleet surface-combatant constructionCivil shipbuilding and marine engineeringShipyard heavy fabrication and outfitting
English-language defense reporting often uses Amur Shipyard as shorthand for the official PJSC Amur Shipbuilding Plant name. Public schedules for Russian naval production can change, so individual vessel delivery and operational claims should remain on system-specific weapon records.