Japan Shipyard
Japan Shipyard
Japan Shipyard
The Maritime City of Onomichi is home to many corporations related to the maritime
industry, including shipbuilding companies, marine equipment manufacturers, and
shipping companies. Within the shipbuilding category, there are companies that
construct oceangoing and domestic ships, as well as repair yards, and marine
manufacturers offer a wide variety of parts and equipment to be installed on ships.
There is also brisk activity by both oceangoing and coastal shipping companies. Here,
we will introduce some of the maritime corporations that make up the Maritime City of
Onomichi.
Shipbuilding
Many of Onomichi's shipbuilding companies have a long history, and each region and
island has unique characteristics. Near downtown Onomichi, Onomichi Dockyard has a
shipyard near the coastline. Concentrated in the north of Mukaishima are many small
and midsize shipyards, including repair yards and shipyards that are dedicated to the
construction of ships for coastal shipping. East from Mukaishima, there are also
shipyards in Urasaki. There are also concentrations of yards in Innoshima, namely in
Habu-cho in the southeast and in Shigei-cho in the northwest. In Ikuchijima, there is a
shipyard in Setoda-cho. Here is an introduction of Onomichi's major shipyards.
Our forte is in specialized passenger ship construction
Ishida Shipbuilding
Established in 1923. This yard has constructed tankers, cargo ships, tugboats, and
remote island ferries in the past, but after the construction of the Susquehanna, a black
cruise ship, in 1998, the company began its full-fledged move toward the construction
and development of specialized cruise ships. In recent years, it has also constructed
high-speed ships capable of more than 40 knots. In terms of ship repairs, it deals mostly
with government ships, but has experience with a wide variety of ships. It implemented
a ten-year plan in 2001 under which Y1 billion would be made in facility investments,
including the expansion of its building berths and upgrading its cranes. It received
orders for a total of 11 trawlers from the Miyagi Fishermen's Union, whose members
were affected by the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Next year will mark the 90th
year of business for the company. President Masanori Ishida has stated his aspirations,
saying, "Our aim is to continue to
create truly unique ships forward so
that we can be proud of our name,
'Ishida Shipbuilding, constructor of
specialized passenger ships'." The
yard was also used as a shooting
location for NHK television serial
drama 'Teppan'.
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Main shipyard of Ishida Shipbuilding
Onomichi Dockyard
Onomichi Dockyard, etablished in 1943, and marks its 70th year in business next year.
Its the production hub for its shipbuilding operations, its core business, located in
Onomichi-City, and its production output per unit of area at its site is amongst the
world's top companies. It is strongest areas, in product tankers that carry mainly
refined oil products, and currently constructs ten 50,000-dwt-class chemical / product
carriers, which is called MARK IV series, per year. Also constructs 37,000-dwt-class
box-shaped bulkers at group shipyard Saiki Heavy Industries (SHI), Onomichi
Dockyard builds high quality ships with their knowledges and technologies, and is
working to establish Onomichi Brand so that it can continue to deploy new high-value
added ship types that match the needs of the market. Its basic position is its
management principle that the customer comes first, and its aim is to become a
company trusted both locally and by society at large through smart management that
places importance on its local roots.
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Onomichi Shipyard
Sanwa Dock
Sanwa Dock was established in 1961 as Daiichi Senpaku Giso and adopted its current
name in 1970 in conjunction with its expanded business menu. In addition to cargo
ships and tankers of 10,000-grt and smaller, the company also handles repairs for a
wide variety of ships, including cement carriers and ships with specialized installations,
such as chemical tankers and LPG carriers. It has three docks it uses as repair facilities,
as well as moorage piers over seven hundred meters in total. It repairs approximately
360 ships per year, two-thirds of which undergo works at its docks. For the future,
Sanwa Dock will expand its facilities and prowess in foundation technologies in order to
quickly react to changes in the shipping industry environment, like e.g. the ballast
water management treaty. Through hiring more staff and upgrading the sizes of its
facilities, the company hopes to contribute to
its region's development as an almighty
repair yard that is capable of dealing with
the shipping industry's wide variety of needs.
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Main shipyard of Sanwa Dock
Innoshima Works
Japan Marine United (JMU), a leading shipbuilding company in Japan, was formed
through the merger of Universal Shipbuilding and IHI Marine United, has started
afresh in January 2013. The main shipyard of Hitachi Zosen for many years and the
specialized ship repair yard of Universal Shipbuilding, Innoshima Works combines
advanced technology and extensive experience accumulated in the repair and
conversion of all kinds commercial and naval ships. The yard has a total area of 148,000
sqm, which it uses to repair approximately 70 ships each year. It deals mainly with
PCTCs, bulk carriers, naval ships, government ships, and workboats for a variety of
purposes. It has three docks and four piers for repair and conversion. It has also
invested in installation of an additional auto shifter for painting and dock-gate renewal.
In order to satisfy customer demands, JMU provides high quality services going forward
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Innoshima Works
Naikai Zosen
Naikai Zosen is a shipyard that was formed through the merger of Setoda Shipbuilding
and Takuma Shipbuilding in 1972. In 2005, it absorbed Nichizo IMC, turning it into its
Innoshima yard, which has become a core yard alongside its Setoda shipyard, and has
engaged in repair work and ship construction. It constructs mainly cargo ships,
containerships, PCTCs, product tankers, RORO ships, and ferries, and in terms of
conversion and repair work, it handles a variety of ship types, including warships.
Using a blend of cutting edge technology created through sophisticated research and
development, and technical skills cultivated through its experience-rich traditions, it
constructs high-quality ships to meet a variety of needs. Recently, it has been receiving
high evaluations from customers from the increased usage of its energy-saving 'STEP'
device in an effort to reduce CO2
emissions from ships.
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Jupiter Spirit A fuel-efficient ship
Naikai Zosen constructed
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Main shipyard of Mukaishima Dock Yard