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  2. CSC Jinling - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. China Changjiang National Shipping (Group) Corporation

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    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]

  4. Category:Shipbuilding companies of China - Wikipedia

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    Bohai Shipyard; C. China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation; China State Shipbuilding Corporation; COMEC (company) CSC Jinling; D. Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company; E.

  5. China State Shipbuilding Corporation - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. List of ship launches in 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Nanjing Jinling Shipyard: Nanjing: Rickmers Inchon: type Superflex Heavy MPC container ship: For Rickmers Group [12] 6 June Republic of Korea: Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering: Okpo-dong, South Gyeongsang Province: Vale Rio de Janeiro: Valemax: For Vale Shipping: 16 June People's Republic of China: Nanjing Jinling Shipyard: Nanjing ...

  7. List of ship launches in 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Nanjing Jinling Shipyard: Nanjing: Rickmers Hamburg: Type Superflex Heavy MPC container ship: For Rickmers Group [22] 23 August China: Jinling Shipyard: Nanjing: Finnmill: Finnbreeze-class RoRo-ferry For Nordic Forest Terminals [23] 1 September South Korea: Samsung Heavy Industries: Goeje: E.R. Canada: Samsung 5500-class container ship [24] 7 ...

  8. List of ship launches in 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Nanjing Jinling Shipyard Finneco I: ferry: For Finnlines [20] 30 April Netherlands: Ferus Smit: Westerbroek: Arklow Artist [21] April Taiwan: CSBC yard Yushan: For Taiwanese Navy [22] 23 May China: AVIC W0270 E-Flexer-Mk II-class ferry: for Stena RoRo [23] [24] 22 June Japan: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Nagasaki: Noshiro: Mogami-class frigate

  9. River-class destroyer (2030s) - Wikipedia

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    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]