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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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The Imabari Shipbuilding Group specializes in constructing and repairing a wide range of ships.
More than 90 ships are constructed annually based in 3 business offices and 9 shipyards concentrated in the Seto Inland Sea region.
In addition, our sales and marketing departments are headquartered in the Tokyo Branch Office.
The flexibility and mobility of our network ensures an efficient production strategy ranging from market research to construction, and provides appropriate solutions.more
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