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Estaleiro Mauá is a shipyard located in the city of Niteroi, Brazil. <br /><br />It was founded in 1845 by Irineu Evangelista de Sousa, who was also known as the Baron of Mauá. <br /><br />The shipyard has a long history of building ships for the Brazilian Navy, including submarines, frigates, and aircraft carriers. <br /><br />In recent years, Estaleiro Mauá has also been involved in the construction of offshore oil platforms and other large-scale industrial projects. <br /><br />The shipyard has faced financial difficulties in the past, but has recently undergone a restructuring process and is now working to expand its operations. <br /><br />Estaleiro Mauá is an important employer in the region, providing jobs for thousands of workers in the shipbuilding and related industries. <br /><br />The shipyard is also a significant contributor to the local economy, generating revenue through its various projects and partnerships. <br /><br />Overall, Estaleiro Mauá is a key player in the Brazilian shipbuilding industry and an important part of the countrys maritime heritage.more
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The Jurong Shipyard Aracruz – Since 2011, EJA has stablished at the Espírito Santo to do a new mode of business in the state. With the advance of oil exploration in the pre-salt layer, the expectations of naval infrastructure investments required the creation of an appropriate site to meet the demands of the industry, which requires high technology and quality products for the realization of bold designs.
The structure offered by EJA is prepared to not only meet the demands of Petrobras, but the demands of the world market in manufacturing vessels, platforms, drill ships and jack ups (basic structures of oil platforms), generating business for local suppliers, employment and income for local workers and foreign exchange for the Espírito Santo state.more
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