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History of Sasaki Shipbuilding |
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1931 |
Shukichi Sasaki established Sasaki Shipyard. |
Shukichi Sasaki |
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1958 |
Started building and repairing steel vessels. |
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1963 |
Reorganized into Sasaki Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Shukichi Sasaki was inaugurated as the first President. |
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1966 |
Established the Noka factory. |
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1980 |
Established the Uhama second factory. |
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1981 |
Kazuyuki Sasaki was inaugurated as the second President. |
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1987 |
Built Japan's domestic M0 vessel "SHOUSEIMARU". |
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1997 |
Constructed the building slip of its capacity 3,800 G/T. Built the "SHIN-PUROPANMARU", the world's first vessel mounting a sound-input-type navigation support system. It was awarded a prize, semi-Ship of the Year 1998 in Japan. |
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1998 |
Completed the head office building, relocating the head office there. Delivered two chemical carriers for Singapore owners. |
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2001 |
Daihei Sasaki was inaugurated as the third President. Increased the building slip capacity to 6,300 G/T. |
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2003 |
Increased the building slip capacity to 7,100 G/T. |
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2005 |
Increased the building slip capacity to 8,000 G/T. |
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2007 |
Built the SP/FR type LPG Carrier "FORTUNATO". |
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2010 |
Increased the building slip capacity to 9,700 G/T. |
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