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CSC Jinling Shipyard is a Chinese shipbuilding firm founded in 1952, and a subsidiary of the state owned China Merchants Industry, based in Nanjing in Jiangsu Province. [2]The yard reached preliminary agreement to build the Titanic II, a replica of the original Titanic, the plan of which is now apparently ‘almost done with production’ - although no real evidence of such production actually ...
As of 2014 the company and its subsidiaries operate four major shipyards: [3] Jiangdong shipyard; Jinling shipyard; Qingshan shipyard, based in Wuhan, production of sub-50,000 ton ships [4] [5] Yichang shipyard, established in 1956, located in Yichang, production of sub-20,000 ton inland and coastal ships [6]
Shipyards of China (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Shipbuilding companies of China" ... CSC Jinling; D. Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company; E. Evergreen Holding Group; H.
In 1964, the Sixth Ministry of Machine Building was created [8] to oversee China's shipbuilding enterprises, which were predominantly engaged in military work. [9] In July 1982, [10] as part of defence industry reforms and "defence conversions", the ministry was converted into the China State Shipbuilding Corporation. [9]
Jinling Shipyard: Nanjing: Finncarrier: Finnbreeze-class RoRo-ferry For Norbulk Shipping [17] 17 July South Korea: Samsung Heavy Industries: Geoje: Cap San Antonio: Cap-San-class container ship: For Hamburg Süd [18] 26 July Japan: Takanami: Takanami-class destroyer 11 August United States: Northrop Grumman Ship Systems: Avondale, Louisiana ...
WestSea Viana Shipyard World Navigator: cruise ship For Atlas Voyages [72] October China: Wuchang Shipbuilding Wuhan patrol vessel For Malaysian Navy [73] 10 November China: Jinling Shipyard (Peter Pan) Green Ship-class ferry For TT-Line [74] [75] 13 November France: Naval Group: Morbihan: Lorraine: Aquitane-class frigate [76] 13 November ...
Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard: Saint Petersburg: Gayratly: Project 12418 missile corvette: For Turkmenistan Navy: 3 June Germany: Meyer Werft: Papenburg: Celebrity Silhouette: Solstice-class cruise ship: For Celebrity Cruises: 4 June People's Republic of China: Nanjing Jinling Shipyard: Nanjing: Rickmers Inchon: type Superflex Heavy MPC container ship ...
The River-class destroyer, formerly the Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC), and Single Class Surface Combatant Project is the procurement project that will replace the Iroquois and Halifax-class warships with up to 15 new ships beginning in the early 2030s as part of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy. [14] [15]