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Kure Shipyard is a large shipbuilding facility located in the city of Kure, Hiroshima, Japan. <br /><br />It was established in 1905 and has since become one of the largest and most advanced shipyards in the world. <br /><br />The shipyard is owned and operated by Japans largest shipbuilding company, Japan Marine United Corporation. <br /><br />Kure Shipyard has built a wide range of vessels over the years, including submarines, destroyers, aircraft carriers, and tankers. <br /><br />The shipyard has also played a significant role in Japans naval history, having been a major base for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. <br /><br />Today, Kure Shipyard continues to be a major contributor to Japans economy and is a key player in the global shipbuilding industry. <br /><br />The shipyard employs thousands of workers and has a reputation for producing high-quality vessels that are both technologically advanced and environmentally friendly. <br /><br />In recent years, Kure Shipyard has also been involved in the development of new technologies and materials that are designed to make ships more efficient and sustainable. <br /><br />Overall, Kure Shipyard is a vital part of Japans industrial infrastructure and a symbol of the countrys long and proud history of shipbuilding.more
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NAMIKATA SHIPBUILDING CO LTD is a shipbuilding company located in Imabari, Japan. The company was founded in 1947 and has since become a leading shipbuilder in Japan. They specialize in building bulk carriers, tankers, and container ships. NAMIKATA SHIPBUILDING CO LTD has a strong commitment to quality and safety, and they have received numerous awards for their work. They also have a focus on environmental sustainability, and they have developed innovative technologies to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency. The company has a skilled workforce of over 1,000 employees, and they have built over 500 ships to date. NAMIKATA SHIPBUILDING CO LTD is a member of the Imabari Shipbuilding Group, which is one of the largest shipbuilding groups in Japan.more
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