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  • ...gh in 1851. [[Industrial deconcentration]] in the mid-century was bringing shipbuilding and other manufacturing to the northern part of the county. Each of the two ...o the Union's strengths in shipping and manufacturing. The two combined in shipbuilding; the ironclad ''[[USS Monitor|Monitor]]'' was built in Brooklyn.
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  • ...muslin, rice, bullion, horses, and gunpowder. The port was also a major [[shipbuilding]] hub. ...l=https://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Shipbuilding_Industry | title=Shipbuilding Industry - Banglapedia }}</ref>
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  • '''Damen''' is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[shipbuilding]] company. ...=8565&amp;rId=544|title=Mid Shore Patrol Vessel contract awarded to Irving Shipbuilding Inc.|date=2009-09-02|accessdate=2009-09-04|publisher=Damen Shipyards Group}
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  • ...t for the production of 25 additional boats was awarded to [[J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp.]] of Tacoma, Washington and all 25 were equipped the twin 800 horsepo ...px solid #CCFFCC}} {{legend2|#FCF75E|Denotes construction by J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp.|border=1px solid #FCF75E}}
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  • |Ship builder= [[Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Drydock Company]] |builder=L.A. Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp.
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  • ...= http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/patrol-boat-orders-to-save-shipbuilding-industry/story-e6frg6nf-1227250199158 | title = Patrol boat orders to save shipbuilding industry
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  • ...Shipbuilding Group]] as an executive.<ref name=LaunchArgusVideo/> Eastern Shipbuilding is building ships for the US Government, including the [[Argus class of Off | work = [[Eastern Shipbuilding Group]]
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  • ...was the first in a series of 14 [[tractor tug]]s built by [[North American Shipbuilding]] for Edison Chouest Offshore.<ref name=ShipbuildingHistory> | title=North American Shipbuilding, Larose LA, North American Fabricators, Houma LA, and Gulf Ship, Gulfport M
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  • ...[[Detroiter (ship, 1892)|''Detroiter'']] || 1892 || 1902 || Built by Craig Shipbuilding Company and decommissioned after dry rotting became an operational issue.<r ...]] || [[MS Normac|''James R. Elliott'']] || 1902 || 1930 || Built by Jenks Shipbuilding Company, sold to Owen Sound Transportation, Limited and converted as ferry
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  • ...}}</ref> ''Vosburg'' was later reported to be on the ways at the St. Johns Shipbuilding yard.<ref>{{cite news The new owners had the vessel “practically rebuilt” at the Mathews Shipbuilding yard, in Portland, Oregon, with the steam engine being replaced by a 360 ho
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  • ...xploded. Five sailors were killed. The vessel was salvaged, taken to Davie Shipbuilding and restored to service in May 1966.<ref name=BoatNerdStephenBRoman/>
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  • [[Category:Shipbuilding companies of the United States]]
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  • ...ore Patrol Vessels: Fisheries &amp; Oceans Announces Award for Irving Shipbuilding
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  • The Government of Canada announced several new shipbuilding projects for the Canadian Coast Guard in 2007, including a replacement for
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  • ...e town processed 4 million metres of timber. 1850 marked the beginning of shipbuilding in Port Rowan.
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  • ...s new Hero Class vessels, the CCGS Corporal Teather C.V., built by Irving Shipbuilding Inc.
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  • ...ordnance and gunnery, [[electrical engineering]], [[radio telegraphy]], [[Shipbuilding|naval construction]], and [[civil engineering]] and continued the program i
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  • ...or trial. During the hearings, principal witness Sidney Jenks, head of the shipbuilding company that built the ''Eastland'', testified that its first owners wanted
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  • | title = Current U.S. and Canadian Shipbuilding Contracts
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  • | title = Current U.S. and Canadian Shipbuilding Contracts
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  • ...= http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/patrol-boat-orders-to-save-shipbuilding-industry/story-e6frg6nf-1227250199158 | title = Patrol boat orders to save shipbuilding industry
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  • ...wayOfTheAtom/><ref name=StarPhoenix1948-09-09/> She was built by [[Allied Shipbuilding Company]] of Vancouver.<ref name=Yumpu/> The primary service the line provi
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  • ...t steel freighters on the lakes, was launched this week from the ''Detroit Shipbuilding Company's'' Wyandotte yard.
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  • ...ven [[Lake freighter|Great Lakes freighter]] built in 1907 by the Superior Shipbuilding Company of [[Superior, Wisconsin]] for service on the [[Great Lakes]] of No
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  • She is one of two [[OCEA FPB 110 Mk II]] delivered by the French shipbuilding firm [[OCEA]], in 2021.<ref name=Janes2021-12-14/> OCEA delivered two earl
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  • Ukraine selected French shipbuilding firm [[OCEA]] to build 20 [[OCEA FPB 98]] vessels.<ref name=navalnews2021-1
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  • ...of its use in the names of historic entities is the [[Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company]].
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  • | title = Current U.S. and Canadian Shipbuilding Contracts
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  • | work = [[Shipbuilding history]]
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  • | work = [[Shipbuilding History]]
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  • | work = [[Shipbuilding history]]
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  • |title = U.S. Shipbuilding History: Jakobsen Shipyard
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  • ...f the Council of China's Foreign Trade and a director of the [[China State Shipbuilding Corporation]], a [[Chinese government]]-owned enterprise that makes ships f
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