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Located in Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama-shi, a city facing the Seto Inland Sea in the eastern part of Hiroshima Prefecture. The new ship building division is equipped with one dock and one berth for shipbuilding, and its annual construction capacity is about 12 ships in terms of 82,000-ton-class bulk carriers. The adjacent repair factory, having 4 docks exclusively for repair and 7 repair wharves, can dock vessels of up to 20,000-DWT. Undertaking not only periodical inspection and ordinary repair work but also large-scale modification and ballast water management system retrofit work, we support the safe operation of ships.more
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Innoshima Works is a shipyard located in Onomichi, Japan. <br /><br />It was established in 1934 and is currently owned by Japan Marine United Corporation. <br /><br />The shipyard specializes in the construction of large-scale vessels such as oil tankers, bulk carriers, and container ships. <br /><br />Innoshima Works has a dry dock that can accommodate ships up to 300 meters in length and 50 meters in width. <br /><br />The shipyard has a workforce of over 1,000 employees and has produced over 500 ships since its establishment. <br /><br />Innoshima Works has a reputation for high-quality shipbuilding and has received numerous awards for its work. <br /><br />The shipyard has also implemented environmentally friendly practices such as reducing CO2 emissions and recycling waste materials. <br /><br />Innoshima Works is a major contributor to the local economy and has played a significant role in the development of Onomichi as a port city. <br /><br />The shipyard has also been involved in various community activities such as supporting local sports teams and participating in disaster relief efforts. <br /><br />Innoshima Works continues to be a leading shipyard in Japan and is committed to providing innovative and sustainable solutions for the maritime industry.more
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