Shipyard installations and equipment manufacturers in Japan
Honda Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. offer technical solutions for building of oceangoing and domestic vessels and ships. The company has a proud history in shipbuilding and provide a total service for clients, relating to ships and shipping.
Iino Gas Transport Co., Ltd. (IGT) was established in April 2007, handling liquefied gas transport in domestic waters (Japan) and adjacent waters (Asia), focusing primarily on small gas tankers.
The Imabari Shipbuilding Group has always incorporated technological innovations into the products in order to satisfy the needs of the times. They have delivered over 2,700 new ships since they started with the construction of a steel ship in 1956.
ITOCHU provides trading services for more than 20,000 items and manages a portfolio of more than 40 group companies. ITOCHU operates in a wide variety of businesses, with particular strength in the machinery, energy & chemicals, electronics, food, forest products, chemicals, and textiles sectors.
James Marine, Inc. was founded by C. Ronald James in 1986. The family-owned company began with twenty-five employees and has a proud history of extraordinary service and growth to the inland waterways. With over 1,300 employees in the JMI family of companies, they have 12 locations across Kentucky and Louisiana. They proudly promote a diverse workforce with an inclusive culture that encourages creativity and a positive team environment.
Japan Marine Group is a trusted name in the marine industry and deal in Japanese, Korean and European spare parts. Their technically trained and competitive workforce strive to not only meet but exceed customers’ expectations. They are one of the most reliable suppliers, successfully serving the customers worldwide for last 18 years.
JMU is a pioneer company in the shipbuilding industry, with bases throughout Japan. Making full use of the wealth of experience and advanced technologies cultivated to date, they are aiming at further development. JMU was created by the merger of two leading-edge companies in the shipbuilding industry of Japan, Universal Shipbuilding and IHIMU.
Japan Radio is a group of communication technology professionals to work for connecting feelings and thoughts. They provide marine communication systems, marine solutions, maritime security solutions and much more.
JRTT jointly builds and owns passenger ships and cargo ships with coastal shipping companies. Since the establishment of this Joint Ownership Shipbuilding Scheme in 1959, JRTT has built over 4,000 ships. As the largest shipowners in Japan JRTT contributes to regional revitalisation and the streamlining of logistics.
JFE Steel Corporation is a steelmaker engaged in the total steel-making process, taking iron ore raw material and turning it into final products. Boasting one of the world's greatest capacities for steel production, JFE Steel satisfies customers by producing steel under a corporate philosophy of contributing to society with the world's most innovative technology.
OUCO is a Chinese manufacturer of marine cranes with over forty years of industry experience. They specialize in producing various maritime equipment, including marine cranes, winches, grab buckets, container spreaders, davit, and port hoppers. Their company has a workforce of 200 employees and a technical team of 20 experts. They have a global presence and are well-known in the Middle East and Asia.
Kelvion is the leading global developer and manufacturer of heat exchange solutions. Their extensive portfolio serves a wide range of applications such as data centres, blockchain technology, hydrogen production, heat pumps, marine, HVAC, refrigeration, and the food and beverage industry.
Klein Marine Systems, Inc. is the supplier of side scan sonar equipment and waterside security and surveillance systems in the USA. Klein’s side scan sonar systems are deployed by governments, navies, port authorities, surveyors, oil companies and universities worldwide. Klein manufactures and supports HarborGuard integrated waterside security and surveillance system which combines radar, infrared and daytime video surveillance technology.
Kyokuyo Shipyard Corporation are builders of merchant vessels and ships, including tankers, container carriers and reefers. Through the business and building experiences gained over decades with their international and domestic customers, Kyokuyo has acquired an invaluable treasure that is the solid reputation for holding high building standard.
Since 1945, La Marche has been providing reliable power conversion products. La Marche products include industrial battery chargers, rectifiers, power supplies, inverters and many more. They have built their reputation by controlling all aspects of the development process, including design, in-house manufacturing and testing.
LSE is committed to conduct its operations in a manner designed to protect the health, safety and security of its employees and the public, while avoiding and mitigating any adverse impacts to the environmental. It is their policy to conduct all business activities in compliance with the federal and state health, safety, security and environment regulations and guidelines.
LFS Marine & Outdoor was founded in 1967 as a supplier to commercial fisherman. Since then the company has grown and diversified to include sport fishing supplies, pleasure boating supplies, kayaks and accessories, and outdoor clothing and shoes.
Based in Germany, Lürssen is a pioneer shipyard for large luxury yacht building.
Marindows creates a sustainable and fascinating future for the ‘sea.’ With the spread and promotion of maritime broadband communications, Marindows will bring all the seas that were previously out of the communication range online. High-speed, large-capacity communication promotes digital transformation at sea.
Marsun is an expert in shipbuilding with high-quality materials, which are Naval and Patrol Vessels, Commercial Vessels and Yachts, including Design and Consulting Services according to customer requirements.
The Meyer Turku Oy shipyard is specialised in the construction of very demanding, innovative, and environmentally efficient cruise ships, car ferries, and special vessels. Their share of the global cruise construction market is approximately 15%, and our shipyard's order books extend to 2026. Their largest customers are Royal Caribbean International, Carnival Cruise Lines, TUI Cruises and the Finnish Border Guard.
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. covers the maritime related businesses of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group. They help propel forward the development of the maritime industry both in Japan and around the world through conventional shipbuilding and marine engineering, based on our deep technological expertise in shipbuilding, and by leveraging the wide range of technologies across MHI Group.
From here in Saiki City to the world's oceans, Miura Shipyard are building vessels that meet all needs, from coastal vessels to ocean-going vessels. They build a wide variety of ships such as cargo ships, oil tankers, chemical tankers, cement tankers, and passenger ferries.
MODEC is a general contractor specializing in engineering, procurement, construction and installation of floating production systems including Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels, Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) vessels, Tension Leg Platforms (TLPs), Production Semi-Submersibles.
MODEC has been a provider of solutions to the Floating Offshore Oil & Gas market for more than 50 years already. They are an owner/operator and EPCI (Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation) general contractor of floating production systems including Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units, Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) units, FLNGs, Tension Leg Platforms (TLPs), Semi-Submersibles.
MOL provides appropriate maritime consulting services in response to these changes and to their various needs by leveraging their vessel operation know-how.
MOL Techno-Trade, Ltd. is a company within the MOL Group that functions as a technology-specialized trading company, and is engaged in a wide range of businesses, including the sale of Propeller Boss Cap Fins (PBCF), which are energy-saving devices; procurement of fuel, lubricants, ship parts, and materials; and the management and maintenance of national oil terminals.
Murakami Hide Shipbuilding is located in Hakatajima, Imabari City of Ehime Prefecture, one of the maritime city. Adhering to the motto "Sincerity and Harmony", Murakami Hide Shipbuilding has been active in the shipbuilding industry for over a century since its founding in 1917 (Taisho 6 in Japanese year).
Naikai Zosen Corporation is a Japan-based company principally engaged in the manufacture and repair of ships. The Company operates in two business segments. The Ship segment is engaged in the manufacture and repair of ships, the manufacture and sale of abrasive products, as well as the repair of live-saving rafts, among others.
Nakatani Ship Building Company represents the cutting edge of 21st century ship design with the development of new technology one of their priorities. The Nakatani Shipbuilding Company has developed an electric propulsion, domestic chemical tanker in collaboration with university ship research departments.