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The Alang Ship Breaking Yard is the world's largest ship breaking yard, responsible for dismantling a significant number of retired freight and cargo ships salvaged from around the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located on the Gulf of Khambhat by the town of Alang , in the district of Bhavnagar in the state of Gujarat , India .
The Alang Ship Breaking Yard is the world's largest ship breaking yard, responsible for dismantling a significant number of retired freight and cargo ships salvaged from around the world. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is located on the Gulf of Khambhat by the town of Alang, in the district of Bhavnagar in the state of Gujarat , India .
Ship breaking yard Country City Province Founded Plots L (km) ref Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard: Bangladesh: Chittagong: Chittagong: 1960 18 [1] [2] [3]Alang Ship Breaking Yard
It could not be re-floated and so remained there for several years. In 1965 the Chittagong Steel House bought the ship and had it scrapped. It took years to scrap the vessel, but the work gave birth to the industry in Bangladesh. Until 1980 the Gadani Ship Breaking Yard of Pakistan was the largest ship breaking yard in the world. [citation needed]
Gadani ship-breaking yard is the world's third largest ship breaking yard located across a 10 km (6.2 mi) long beachfront at Gadani, Pakistan. The yard consists of 132 ship-breaking plots. [ 1 ] It is located about 40 km (25 mi) northwest of Karachi , the largest city of Pakistan .
A vessel being broken up at Gadani yard. The Gadani Ship Breaking Yard is the world's third largest ship breaking yard, and is located immediately south of the town, along a 10 km (6.2 mi) stretch of beach, with 132 ship-breaking plots. [9] In the 1980s, Gadani was the largest ship-breaking yard in the world, with more than 30,000 direct employees.
Ship breaking yard at Gadani. Gadani Beach is the location of Gadani ship-breaking yard, which is one of the world's largest ship-breaking yards. Gallery ...
Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard is located in Faujdarhat, Sitakunda Upazila, Bangladesh along the 18 kilometres (11 mi) Sitakunda coastal strip, 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-west of Chittagong. [1] Handling about a fifth of the world's total, it was the world's largest ship breaking yard, [ 2 ] until Alang Ship Breaking Yard in India took that ...