shipbuilding commercial vessels
shiprepair commercial and naval vessels
Sasebo Heavy Industries, located in the most western part of Japan, is one of Japan’s oldest shipyards. Established in 1889 as one of the shiprepair and shipbuilding yards of the Imperial Navy, it was given into civilian hands in 1946. Part of its well-known history is the delivery of the “Nissho Maru” in 1962, the world’s largest tanker to that time.
Today the company is active in both newbuilding and shiprepair, of both commercial and naval vessels. The main repair dock can accommodate ships up to 400,000 dwt.
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11-50 employees
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Shipbuilding
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1946
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Newbuilding Panamax - Capesize Bulk Carriers And Tankers
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Ko Kiyohiko is the CEO of Sasebo Heavy Industries. To contact Ko Kiyohiko email at [email protected].
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