Use "shipbuilding" in a sentence

1. Active Shipbuilding Experts' Federation.

2. The term Commissioning comes from shipbuilding

3. • Shipbuilding – Accommodation Ladders (ISO Standard 5488);

4. Modern shipbuilding has gone beyond that.”

5. The picture shows Chinese workers at Lithe Shipbuilding Factory.

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7. The Maritime History of Maine: Three Centuries of Shipbuilding and SeAfaring

8. The shipbuilding port Bangeojin was annexed by the city in 1962.

9. Her maternal grandfather is the President of Daehan Shipbuilding Company.

10. How did you get in the shipbuilding business, Gavin?

11. Shipbuilding and boatmaking may have been prosperous industries in ancient India.

12. The mountain slopes were forested and produced timber for shipbuilding.

13. Kokia's grandfather was the manager of a Japanese shipbuilding company.

14. Timber and shipbuilding industries are the two major economic activities in Sibu.

15. 2 This shipyard is at the cutting edge of world shipbuilding technology.

16. - Completed and delivered ships, as the indicator for the actual shipbuilding output.

17. Their seaworthiness depended on the quality of the timber and on skillful shipbuilding.

18. They prized softwood, however, especially that of silver fir (Abies alba), for construction and shipbuilding.

19. 11 Other writers have concluded differently, especially with reference to engineering, building, shipbuilding, and printing.

20. National Shipbuilding built 14 ships, each 225 feet long four and five masted Barkentines

21. The First London Naval Treaty of 1930 extended the "shipbuilding holiday" through to 1937.

22. Heavy industries situated in this area include oil refining, steel making and shipbuilding.

23. The Soviet Ministry of Shipbuilding founded the yard in 1952, in order to build fishing boats.

24. In addition to agriculture, slave labor was increasingly used in mining, shipbuilding and other industries.

25. 10 See a 1930 s sawmill and exhibits on shipbuilding, watercraft restoration and marine engines.

26. Mumbai's rise as a port and a shipbuilding centre is because of cotton trade with China.

27. Mumbai’s rise as a port and a shipbuilding centre is because of cotton trade with China.

28. Shipbuilding — Class A magnetic compasses, azimuth reading devices and binnacles — Tests and certification 3.

29. Shipbuilding and ship repairs, both commercial and military, are referred to as "naval engineering".

30. Georgian Airlines, Kaspi Cement and Chiaturmanganese were privatised, as well as shipbuilding and aircraft repair companies.

31. The instrument, also called Clave, was fashioned from Cuban hardwood used for pegs in the shipbuilding process.

32. Martins Booktown Initiative informing me that her Shipbuilding and Fishing village’s claim to Bookishness is anything but bogus.

33. Hence, it cannot be held liable under the charter and shipbuilding contracts, including the additional clause thereto.

34. USS Abnaki (AT-96) Abnaki (AT-96) was launched 22 April 1943 by Charleston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co

35. USS Achernar (AKA-53) Achernar (AKA-53) was launched 3 December 1943 by Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co

36. They are themselves prominent actors in the rationalization of a number of industries in crisis, notably steel and shipbuilding.

37. Our earliest industries centred around fisheries and shipbuilding, and many early agricultural operations relied on draining coastal marshes.

38. The Free Economic Zone will focus on port container handling, steel production, shipbuilding as well as leisure facilities.

39. It is highly diversified, with activities in areas including construction, consumer electronics, financial services, shipbuilding and medical services.

40. The traditional industries of fishing, paper-making, shipbuilding, and textiles have been overtaken by the oil industry and Aberdeen's seaport.

41. The beneficiary is active in the shipbuilding sector (new-buildings, production of parts of vessels and steel parts, ancillary services).

42. Navy recently Christened its newest nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine, the USS Montana, at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia in a …

43. The aircraft, shipbuilding and steel sectors are further examples of areas in which Canadian concerns will be pursued in the negotiations.

44. Caulk was first used in wooden shipbuilding to fill the space between planks of wood in order to make the vessel watertight

45. During this time, technological advances in shipbuilding and navigation made it easier for nations to explore outside previous boundaries.

46. Bassein, was important trading center, it’s sources of wealth and trade were horses, fish, salt, timber, stone quarry (basalt and granite) and shipbuilding

47. Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding on Tuesday delivered the attack submarine New Mexico to the U.S. Navy, four months earlier than its contract delivery date.

48. The future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) was Christened Saturday morning during a ceremony at Huntington Ingalls Industries Newport News Shipbuilding.

49. Up to the middle of the fifties , the development of Indian shipping and shipbuilding industries had been limited ; they needed considerable acceleration .

50. Mechanical clamping elements and clamping devices in mechanical engineering, vehicle construction, aircraft construction, shipbuilding, oil production engineering, oil transportation, power generation industries

51. Empire Bairn was an 813-ton coastal tanker built by Blythswood Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Glasgow in 1941 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT).

52. Increased demand for timber resources for construction, shipbuilding and fuel had led to widespread deforestation, which resulted in forest fires, floods and soil erosion.

53. Samsung entered the electronics industry in the late 1960s and the construction and shipbuilding industries in the mid-1970s; these areas would drive its subsequent growth.

54. With the exception of shipbuilding and food processing, Galicia was based on a farming and fishing economy until after the mid-20th century, when it began to industrialize.

55. Nieuwburg is market leader in the Netherlands in the area of application and installation of thermal, acoustic and fire-resistant insulation for the shipbuilding and yachtbuilding industry.

56. The Industrial Revolution started in the UK with an initial concentration on the textile industry, followed by other heavy industries such as shipbuilding, coal mining and steelmaking.

57. 14 CATIA - Structure Preliminary Layout 2 (SPL) provides a set of tools for shipbuilding designers, at the preliminary-draft phase, who whish to set up the early definition of ship structural elements.

58. The second Accentor was laid down as LCIL-652 on 10 June 1944 at Barber, N.J., by the New Jersey Shipbuilding Corp.; launched on 13 July 1944; and commissioned on 19 July 1944

59. On 28 February 1940, Jackal was badly damaged in a collision with the Swedish merchant ship Storfors (which was sunk), and was under repair at Blyth Shipbuilding Company, Northumberland until April 1940.

60. Research and development relating to clamping elements and clamping systems, in particular clamping elements and clamping systems in mechanical engineering, vehicle construction, aircraft construction, shipbuilding, oil production engineering, oil transportation, power generation industries

61. 2 days ago · The Bluenose has an incredible history and helped put Lunenburg and the province of Nova Scotia on the map as distinguished fishing, sailing and shipbuilding destination

62. Unlike MHI though, it was not diversified into shipbuilding and general machinery, and so had to dissolve into a number of spin-off companies set up by former managers, engineers, and workers.

63. Bremerton is the largest city with seaport and shipbuilding activities, but the character of the area outside of the city and on other islands is mainly suburban and rural, with small towns and commuter communities on

64. Cheerly was laid down in early 1943 at the Levingston Shipbuilding Company in Orange, Texas, as ATR-95, launched 23 July 1943 and commissioned into the Royal Navy as Cheerly under Lend-Lease on 18 January 1944

65. The yard’s supplier of deck cranes and anchor and mooring equipment, Towimor SA, stated that the yard had restored its shipbuilding capacities and survived the crises of #-# only because ARP had taken the lead in the restructuring process

66. ‘She smiled Acidly at the figure, gritting her teeth.’ ‘She smiled Acidly at the road and then glanced at him.’ ‘That year, at the height of his hermetic glory, he released an album, brilliant and Acidly political, called ‘Punch The Clock,’ which contained the single ‘Shipbuilding.’’

67. HMS Aphis was a Royal Navy Insect-class gunboat.She was built by Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, launched on 15 September 1915 and completed in November 1915.She was based in Port Said at the beginning of World War I, served in Romania and then the China Station until 1940

68. Despite the advanced development and technology in navigation, shipbuilding, cartography, and even the use of empirical Antiscorbutic preventive dietary measures in China during the Ming era (1368-1644) (10), the Chinese seagoing expeditions led by Admiral Zheng He (1371-1433) suffered from extremely heavy casualties and were finally discontinued (10).

69. Other Accompanying Information Department of the Navy (Continued): 17*1405 Reserve Personnel, Navy 17*1453 Military Personnel, Navy 17*1506 Aircraft Procurement, Navy 17*1507 Weapons Procurement, Navy 17*1508 Procurement of Ammunition, Navy and Marine Corps 17*1611 Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy 17*1804 Operation and Maintenance, Navy

70. The agreement will also help in exchange and training of staff and students from various maritime establishments, exchange of information necessary for accelerating and facilitating flow of commercial goods at sea and at ports, establishment of joint ventures in maritime transportation, shipbuilding and repairs, maritime training, information technology, including development of simulators, port facilities and related activities.

71. Cryer & Sons or Cryer Boatworks was a wooden shipbuilding company in Oakland, California.To support the World War 2 demand for ships Cryer & Sons Company shipyard switched over to military construction and built: US Navy APC coastal transports.Cryer & Sons was started in 1907 by William Cryer, an migrant from England, in San Francisco

72. In the 17th century Arkhangelsk was immensely important as Russia’s only seaport and in 1693 Peter the Great began shipbuilding operations here, launching the Russian navy’s tiny first ship, the Svyatoy Pavel, the following year.Though the founding of St Petersburg in 1703 pushed Arkhangelsk out of the limelight, it later became a centre for Arctic exploration, a core of the huge northern