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ISOGO WORKS-JMU is a research and development center located in Kanagawa, Japan. <br /><br />It is a joint venture between the Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) and the Isogo Thermal Power Station. <br /><br />The center focuses on developing new technologies and solutions for the marine industry, including shipbuilding and offshore structures. <br /><br />ISOGO WORKS-JMU has a team of experienced engineers and researchers who work on various projects related to ship design, propulsion systems, and environmental protection. <br /><br />The center also collaborates with other organizations and universities to promote innovation and knowledge sharing in the marine industry. <br /><br />ISOGO WORKS-JMU is committed to sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of the marine industry through the development of eco-friendly technologies and practices. <br /><br />The center has state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, including a large-scale testing tank and simulation software for ship design and performance analysis. <br /><br />ISOGO WORKS-JMU is a leader in the field of marine engineering and continues to push the boundaries of innovation and excellence in the industry.more
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MHI develops and builds a wide range of large ships and offshore structures for various applications, contributing to the efficiency of marine transportation around the world. Superior performance and economic efficiency have earned MHI's work a high degree of trust worldwide. Yokohama Dockyard is the largest facility run by a dedicated ship repair yard in Japan. Their advanced technologies and abundant experience in ship repair for LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) ships, naval vessels, ferries, passenger ships, and marine structures, together with our expertise in periodic and intermediate inspections and various types of construction, help maintain our steady track record as one of the best in the industry.Our advanced technologies and abundant experience in ship repair for LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) ships, naval vessels, ferries, passenger ships, and marine structures, together with our expertise in periodic and intermediate inspections and various types of construction, help us maintain our steady track record as one of the best in the industry.
This is the largest facility run by a dedicated ship repair yard in Japan. It has two dry docks, 7 piers, and 7 jib cranes.
The dock can accommodate huge ships up to the 270,000 ton class. The pier can moor ships with drafts of up to 12 meters.more
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