Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines, also known as HHIC Phil, was a Philippines-based shipbuilding company established in February 2006...
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Agila Subic Shipyard (redirect from Hanjin Subic Shipyard)
and operated by shipbuilding firm Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines. The Subic Shipyard was built by Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction...
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"Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction builds ROKS Dokdo and Marado". The Korea IT Times. Retrieved 2 Aug 2021. Sources Hanjin Heavy Industries Hanjin...
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CMA CGM Antoine de Saint Exupery (category Ships built in the Philippines)
and aviator, CMA CGM Antoine de Saint Exupery was ordered in April the 1st 2015 as the first of three sister ships from Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction...
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capacity of 20,954 TEU. The ships were built by Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines. Jacques Saadé-class container ship Explorer-class...
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internal volumes in order to serve their duties. Gross tonnage is a monotonic and 1-to-1 function of the ship's internal structural volume. It does not include...
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The 2010–2011 Hanjin Heavy Industries strike was a strike in South Korea and the Philippines from 28 December 2010 to 10 November 2011, resulting from...
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Hyundai Rotem (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
three major rolling stock divisions: Hanjin Heavy Industries, Daewoo Heavy Industries and Hyundai Precision & Industries. The company subsequently changed...
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Karachi Austal Philippines Pty. Ltd. (Balamban, Cebu) Hanjin Heavy Industries Corporation Philippines (Zambales) Keppel Philippines Marine Batangas Shipyard...
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corvettes and frigates during the 1980s to bolster South Korea's anti-submarine warfare capabilities.α In 1989, KSEC was renamed Hanjin Heavy Industries Co....
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