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Bahrain. Floating and dry docks, designed to handle very large vessels. They describe some notable repair projects, with information on the company's facilities and key staff.
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From yards in Brazil, Finland, France, Germany, Norway and Romania, they construct cruise vessels, ferries, merchant ships, and offshore and specialized vessels. They describe the products and capabilities of each yard, with corporate news and financials. [English/French]
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Ajman, UAE. Ship repair, conversion, and building, as well as steel fabrication services. They describe their facilities, including a 30,000 DWT dry dock, four slipways, and machine and electrical shops, with a list of major projects completed.
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Specialized in ship repair and construction. Company profile information on services, specifications, and contact details.
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Design, construction and repair of ships and offshore structures. They provide information on facilities and corporate structure in English, with more complete listing of capabilities and projects in Farsi.
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Haifa. Construction of military and commercial ships, as well as aluminum boats and steel structures. They overview their facilities and list recent projects.
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An overview of business areas, which include design and construction of purse seiners, trawlers and tugboats, hydraulic fishing machine, and open-water oil and pollution clean-up vessels and systems, from facilities in Seattle, Washington, and Chile.
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Provides ship-type cargo care solutions. Products include air conditioning chillers, cranes, shipboard elevators and escalators, hatch covers, galleys, refrigerated cargo handling systems, RoRo equipment and cargo securing systems.
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Limassol, Cyprus. Afloat ship repairs, drydocking of yachts and small vessels, cleaning, and steel fabrication. Photos of recent projects, listing of services and equipment, and information on employment.
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Directory of repair yards and spare parts suppliers from publisher Storck Verlag.
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Shipyard workers, boat operators, owners, designers, engineers, researchers, educators, and students respond to questions, announce new developments, or post technical information relevant to ship production.
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