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  2. Seaspan ULC - Wikipedia

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    Seaspan ULC evolved into a prominent marine transportation company serving the West Coast of North America with a large tugboat and barge fleet. Seaspan's barges haul forestry materials (logs, wood chips, hog fuel, lumber, pulp, paper and newsprint), minerals (construction aggregate and limestone), railcars, plus machinery, fuel and supplies to coastal communities.

  3. List of dry docks - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipyard China: Shanghai 480 106.0 360 76.0 Chongming (Shanghai Jiangnan-Changxing Shipbuilding) 510 106.0 520 76.0 Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company China: Dalian 400 96.0 13.0 * * [19] 135 15.6 550 80.0 165 25.0 150 68.0 304 52.0 Shanhaiguan Shipbuilding Industry China: Qinhuangdao: Dock No. 1 170 28.0 9.8 * *

  4. List of shipbuilders and shipyards - Wikipedia

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    Leamouth: Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Company (1837–1912) Rotherhithe: The Pageants (1700s) [38] London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company (1864–1912) Merseyside. Birkenhead: Cammell Laird (1828–1993) [39] North Yorkshire. Middlesbrough. A&P Tees [40] Parkol Marine Engineering (2017-present) Smiths Dock Company (1907–1987) [41] Whitby ...

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  6. List of ships and submarines built in Barrow-in-Furness

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    Sustained fire damage in transit to Canada. Returning to service in 2014 after three years of work at Victoria Shipyard Co. Ltd. in Esquimalt. HMS Upright (N89) U class Royal Navy: 6 November 1939: 21 April 1940: Scrapped March 1946: HMS Urge (N17) U class Royal Navy: 30 October 1939: 19 August 1940: Sunk 29 April 1942: HMS Ursula / V-4: U class

  7. List of Australian shipyards - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of shipyards in Australia:- Adelaide Steamship Company (Birkenhead, South Australia) Built tugs. (1957–1973) Austal (Henderson, Western Australia) Large and mid sized catamaran ferries, small naval vessels. (1988–present) ASC (Part of Osborne Naval Shipyard) Submarines, destroyers, patrol boats. (1985–present)

  8. HMCS Calgary (FFH 335) - Wikipedia

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    On 6 June 2011 Calgary was turned over to Seaspan Marine Corporation's Victoria Shipyards, to start an 18-month mid-life upgrading and modernization. Calgary was returned to the Royal Canadian Navy from Victoria Shipyards on 1 June 2012 and as of fall 2013 conducted sea acceptance trials .

  9. Burrard Dry Dock - Wikipedia

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    Burrard Dry Dock Ltd. was a Canadian shipbuilding company headquartered in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Together with neighbouring North Van Ship Repair and Yarrows Ltd. of Esquimalt , which were both later purchased by the company, Burrard built and refitted over 450 ships, including many warships for the Royal Navy and Royal Canadian ...