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    6977459 The Sasebo Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 佐世保重工業株式会社, Hepburn: Sasebo Jūkōgyō), also simply known as the Sasebo Heavy Industries, is a company...
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    associated heavy industries continue to dominate the economy of Sasebo. Adjacent to the naval base is the shipyard of Sasebo Heavy Industries Co., Ltd....
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    into civilian hands with the establishment of Sasebo Heavy Industries in 1946. Sasebo Heavy Industries is one of Japan's few remaining active shipbuilders...
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  • Holdings) Kawasaki Heavy Industries Komatasu MinebeaMitsumi Mitsubishi Group Mitsui E&S Holdings Co., Ltd. (Mitsui E&S) Sasebo Heavy Industries Setouchi Craft...
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    major repairs on 26 July 2007. Pasha Bulker was built in 2006 by Sasebo Heavy Industries, and sails (as the Anthea) under the flag of the Marshall Islands...
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  • long tons (66,980 t). However, the ship was later enlarged by Sasebo Heavy Industries in Japan to 118,285 long tons (120,183 t) capacity. At the time...
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    crew. Three tank landing ships were ordered from Sasebo Heavy Industries and constructed in Sasebo, Japan. The first of the class, Atsumi entered service...
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  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries、Mitsubishi Electric Sasebo, Nagasaki - Sasebo Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Yatsushiro, Kumamoto - Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd...
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  • February 2019. "The page you are accessing has been moved | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd". www.mhi.co.jp. Archived from the original on 28 November 2012...
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    MV Cape Taylor (category Ships built by Sasebo Naval Arsenal)
    (MSC). The vessel now known as Cape Taylor was laid down by Sasebo Heavy Industries in Sasebo, Japan in 1977. She is a conventional RO/RO (Vehicle Carrier)...
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