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Since 1999 the shipyard has produced only warships for the Navy.
The medical system devised for shipyard workers became the basis for the giant Kaiser Permanente HMO, which has a large medical center at MacArthur and Broadway, the first to be established by Kaiser.
The history of football in Ferrol is associated to the shipbuilding yards, workshops, foundries and drydocks and the British technical advisors ,< ref >" SPANISH NAVY: Huge Contract in British Hands " ( 1909 ) The Manchester Guardian, 1st February 1909, Page 12: Manchester <<... Vickers, Armstrong and Brown ... it has been determined to put down a new shipyard at Ferrol in Spain ... Mr A J Campbell ... has been appointed manager of the Ferrol yard ... Mr Peter Muir ... has been appointed assistant manager.
Vollenhove has a shipyard, where very exclusive yachts are built.
Lumbering trailed off at the turn of the 20th century, but the town has continued to take advantage of its position along those bodies of water with a major paper mill ( Kimberly Clark ), and other plants such as: Marinette Marine, a shipyard owned by the Italian firm, Fincantieri ; Ansul / Tyco, a manufacturer of fire protection systems ; ThyssenKrupp Waupaca Foundry and Karl Schmidt Unisia, Inc., cast and machined automotive parts ; and Silvan Industries, a manufacturer of pressure vessels and part of the Samuel Pressure Vessel Group.
This process has been supported by strategic acquisitions and dispositions ; one the most important was the take-over of the truck and bus division of the commercial vehicles manufacturer Büssing ( 1971 ), the disposition of the shares of the shipyard Deutsche Werft ( 1966 / 67 ) and the acquisition of the printing machine producer Faber & Schleicher as well as its fusion to MAN Roland Druckmaschinen AG ( 1979 ).
Norfolk Naval Shipyard provides repair and modernization services for every type of ship that the U. S. Navy has in service, which includes amphibious vessels, submarines, guided missile cruisers, and supercarriers, although in recent years the shipyard has primarily focused on nuclear ships and nuclear support ships.
Wallsend has a history of shipbuilding and was the home of the Wigham Richardson shipyard, which later amalgamated to form Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, probably best known for building the RMS Mauretania.
The shipyard has built many ships ; among the more famous are the White Star trio Olympic, Titanic and Britannic, the Royal Navy's HMS Belfast, Royal Mail's Andes, Shaw Savill's Southern Cross and P & O's Canberra.
As of 2009 the area of the shipyard has been completely demolished but to the left of the yard the parts of the cranes can be still seen.
Beihai has a large shipyard, but most of the money generated in the city is derived from trade.
Once a prosperous port and important shipyard, from 1856 to 1939 the seat of the Danube Commission, Sulina has become a disadvantaged location.
A shipyard has been continuously established in the town since this period.
It has a shipyard, locomotive plant, and a rubber factory.
He described the San Francisco shipyard where his father worked as a pipe-fitter as another important influence to his work, saying of his early memory: “ All the raw material that I needed is contained in the reserve of this memory which has become a reoccurring dream .”
The only heavy industry, aside from forestry and industrial farming, is a small shipyard, although secondary manufacturing has been established in recent years.
Its southwest harbour has a shipyard, although the shipyard's main function is seemingly to dismantle ships for scrap metal and other usable materials rather than building new ships.
Although shipbuilding has declined, the Yarrows shipyard, now owned by BAE as part of BAE Systems Surface Ships is still in operation on the Yoker / Scotstoun boundary.
The shipyard was founded as the Gosport Shipyard on November 1, 1767, and has the county's first dry dock.
It stems from the German shipyard HC Stülcken & Sohn which has been taken over later by neighboring yard Blohm & Voss.
Singapore's largest conglomerate, the Keppel group, has announced plans to build exclusive villas on the 5. 3 hectare Keppel Island that it owns in Keppel Bay at Keppel Harbour — home to a shipyard until 2000.

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That is except for a small number built in the 1860s, and the last American clipper ship from the East Boston shipyard of Donald McKay in 1869, the Glory of the Seas.
The turning point for the community was when Joseph Salter built a shipyard at The Bend that ultimately resulted in the employment of about 1000 workers.
French involvement started in 1729 when it built a shipyard in the city of Syriam.
The newly-build 200 ton patrol boat Brendan Simbwaye, built at the Brazilian shipyard INACE, was commissioned on 19 January 2009.
In 1886, he built a shipyard to repair ships servicing this transportation hub.
Just northwest of the shipyard, Hilton Village, one of the first planned communities in the country, was built by the federal government to house shipyard workers in 1918.
Perhaps the most visible feature of the shipyard is its huge green hammerhead crane, built in 1933.
* was built at the Vuosaari shipyard in Helsinki.
The first submarine that this shipyard built was ( originally ) named the Holland VI, later called.
The success of Holland VI ushered in the demand for follow-up models ( A-class or ) that began with the prototype submersible Fulton built at the same shipyard as Holland.
In the early 1980s, structural welding flaws — whose nature and existence had been covered up by falsified inspection records — led to significant delays and expenses in the delivery of several submarines being built at the General Dynamics Electric Boat Division shipyard.
A naval arsenal and shipyard was built in 1599, and small sheltered harbour, the Veille Darse, was built in 1604 – 1610 to protect ships from the wind and sea.
* Olympic class ocean liner, trio of ocean liners built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line
During one of these trips, the presence of Zaharoff was detected in the shipyard where the Spanish submarine was built, but the Spanish authorities " covered " the matter.
A shipyard was built on the island of Kuhwerder, near the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, covering 15, 000 m² with 250 m of water frontage and three building berths, two suitable for ships of up to 100 metres length.
The shipyard became one of the few that built and overhauled nuclear submarines, including several UGM-27 Polaris submarines.
His Majesty's Ship ( HMS ) Bounty began her career as the collier Bethia, a relatively small sailing ship built in 1784 at the Blaydes shipyard in Hull.
Within a few years, Huntington and his associates also built a large shipyard.
A lumber mill and shipyard were also built.
George May, after whom the village of Mays Landing was named, built a shipyard and trading post near Babcock Creek in 1756.
The steel was then sent by rail to the adjacent American Bridge naval shipyard in Leetsdale, PA where the LSTs were built.
After the decline of both shipping and tourism, a shipyard built in 1917 and a 1918 pulp paper mill are credited with bringing new jobs to the town.

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