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  2. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The works was renamed Mitsubishi Shipyard of Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha in 1893 and additional dry docks were completed in 1896 and 1905. [7] The "Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works" was established in 1914. It produced industrial machinery and merchant ships. [10] The launch of battleship Tosa at the Nagasaki ...

  3. JS Yahagi - Wikipedia

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    Yahagi was ordered in the fiscal year 2020, based on the Mid-Term Defense Program, with her keel being laid down at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard on 24 June 2021, [2] and was launched on 23 June 2022. [1]

  4. JS Nagara - Wikipedia

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    Nagara was ordered by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as part of the JMSDF's 2022 Mid-Term Defense Program and was laid down at MHI's Nagasaki Shipyard on 6 July 2023. After being christened and launched on 19 December 2024, [2] Nagara will undergo a period of being fitted out and sea trials before her commissioning in March 2026.

  5. LPGC Ayame - Wikipedia

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    On 30 April 2010 the LPG carrier Ayame was completed at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard. A naming ceremony was held on 22 April at the shipyard, with guests including Ikuhiro Ochi, President/Managing Director of the shipowner.

  6. MOL Creation-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The Creation class is a series of similar sized container ships built for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and now operated by Ocean Network Express (ONE). The ships were built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard and Koyo Dockyard in Japan and have a maximum theoretical capacity of around 8,110 to 8,560 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU).

  7. List of destroyers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Shipyard, Nagasaki 15 March 1966 25 March 1967 27 March 1968 Decommissioned 6 November 2003, scrapped April 2005 Mochizuki: もちづき DD-166/ASU-7019 Ishikawajima Shipyards, Tokyo 22 November 1966 15 March 1968 25 March 1969 Decommissioned 19 March 1999, scrapped Nagatsuki: ながつき DD-167 Mitsubishi Shipyard, Nagasaki 2 March ...

  8. Japanese aircraft carrier Kaiyō - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Shipyard, Nagasaki: Launched: 9 December 1938: Completed: 31 May 1939: ... The ship began conversion at Nagasaki on 10 December 1942, the ...

  9. JS Akizuki - Wikipedia

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    Akizuki was laid down at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works on July 17, 2009, as the 2007 plan 5,000-ton type escort ship No. 2244 based on the medium-term defense capability development plan, launched and named on October 13, 2010.