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Pages in category "Shipyards of the Philippines" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agila Subic Shipyard
Imperial Arsenal, also known as Haliç Tersaneleri is the world's oldest shipyard that is still in operation. Founded in 1455 2 years after the Conquest of Constantinople by Mehmet the Conqueror Inebolu Shipyard Kastamonu , İnebolu
By 2015, the Hanjin Subic Shipyard became one of the top ten top 10 shipbuilders in the world in terms of orderbook. [3] At one point, the Philippines is the fifth largest shipbuilding nation in the world, largely owing to the output of the Subic shipyard. [7] At its peak in 2016, the shipyard employed 35,000 people. [8]
This is a list of the largest shipbuilding companies in 2016 (only companies with revenue of $5 bln. and more are listed): ... List of shipbuilders and shipyards;
Shipyards of the Philippines (1 P) R. Shipyards of Russia (5 P) S. Shipyards of Indonesia (1 C) T. Shipyards of Thailand (1 P) Shipyards of Turkey (1 C, 18 P) U.
The first vessel "Argolikos" was delivered in July 2008 for the Greek ship owner Dioryx. [2] As of April 2011, the shipyard had delivered 20 ships. In 2013, the shipyard made its first oil tanker, and in 2016, it delivered its first gas carrier. The shipyard has also built parts of CALM buoys used for the Malampaya gas field offshore
2: Floating Cranes United States: Crane vessel: YU-207 [43] YU-206: Built by Todd Shipyards in Seattle Washington, 140 feet 1,407 t derrick barge built for US Navy in 1952 as YD-191 and sold 1980 to PN [44] [45] 1: ARDC-1 class United States: Floating Drydock: YD-205: Former US small auxiliary concrete floating drydock. YD-205 loaned in 1969 ...
Shipyards by country (33 C) Submarine builders by country (1 C) ... Shipbuilding companies of the Philippines (2 P) Shipbuilding companies of Poland (1 C)