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Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) is a public sector shipyard located in Visakhapatnam on the east coast of India. [3] This is a major shipyard in india that has a capacity of manufacturing vessels upto 80,000 DWT. This is the 2nd biggest shipyard after Cochin Shipyard. 46,259 DWT ship named MV Goa built by Hindustan Shipyard in 1997
MV Goa built in 1997 in Hindustan Shipyard. In India Shipbuilding is an old sector where the various types of ship manufacturing currently. There are more than 700 Shipbuilders in India.SS Jala Usha, the first modern steamship of free India, was launched from the slipway of the Hindustan Shipyard Limited in Visakhapatnam on March 14, 1948. [1]
The steel cutting ceremony for the first ship took place on 10 April 2024 at Hindustan Shipyard. [17] The keel for the first ship Yard-11200 was laid on 14 November 2024 at Hindustan Shipyard. [19] Steel cutting ceremony for the second ship took place on 11 December 2024 at Kattupalli Shipyard as per the sub contract signed earlier. [20] [21]
Maharshi Parashuram ship built in 2002 by Cochin Shipyard for SCI. SCI was established on 2 October 1961 by the amalgamation of Eastern Shipping Corporation and Western Shipping Corporation. Two more shipping companies, Jayanti Shipping Company and Mogul Lines Limited, were merged with SCI in 1973 and 1986 respectively. [6]
The IRS class of tugboats are a series of Bollard pull tugboats built by Hindustan Shipyard Limited, Visakhapatnam, for the Indian Navy.. INS Sahas and INS Dhiraj tugs were flagged off by Commander (retd) K.S. Subramanian, the Director (shipbuilding) and INS Himmat was flagged off by Rear Admiral (Retd) N K Mishra, NM Chairman & Managing Director of HSL.
The Magar-class landing ships are amphibious warfare vessels of the Indian Navy, currently in active service.Only two ships of the class were designed and built by Hindustan Shipyard Limited, with fitting completed at Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers. [2]
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The Nistar class is a series of two diving support vessels being built by Hindustan Shipyard (HSL) for the Indian Navy. [2] The deal was signed on 20 September 2018 with the delivery of the ships is scheduled to commence from July 2023.