Vessels Completed in 2004
| Yards |
Japanese Orders |
Foreign Orders |
Total |
No. |
G/T |
DWT |
No. |
G/T |
DWT |
No. |
G/T |
DWT |
| Nagasaki |
2
(0) |
33,620
(0) |
11,668
(0) |
9
(5) |
1,046,884
(344,541) |
1,158,843
(286,330) |
11
(5) |
1,080,504
(344,541) |
1,170,511
(286,330) |
| Kobe |
0
(0) |
0
(0) |
0
(0) |
6
(5) |
245,193
(291,355) |
124,335
(319,074) |
6
(5) |
245,19
(291,355) |
124,335
(319,074) |
| Shimono-seki |
2
(7) |
13,228
(101,525) |
5,537
(39,682) |
1
(0) |
43,810
(0) |
10,967
(0) |
3
(7) |
57,038
(101,525) |
16,504
(39,682) |
| TOTAL |
4
(7) |
46,848
(101,525) |
17,205
(39,682) |
16
(10) |
1,335,887
(635,896) |
1,294,145
(605,404) |
20
(17) |
1,382,735
(737,421) |
1,311,350
(645,086) |
Vessels Launched in 2004
| Yards |
Japanese Orders |
Foreign Orders |
Total |
No. |
G/T |
DWT |
No. |
G/T |
DWT |
No. |
G/T |
DWT |
| Nagasaki |
2
(0) |
33,620
(0) |
11,668
(0) |
9
(5) |
880,787
(387,000) |
1,376,393
(214,086) |
11
(5) |
914,407
(387,000) |
1,388,061
(214,086) |
| Kobe |
1
(0) |
4,800
(0) |
3,300
(0) |
4
(5) |
241,525
(226,066) |
58,836
(269,195) |
5
(5) |
246,325
(226,066) |
62,136
(269,195) |
| Shimono-seki |
2
(6) |
26,862
(59,804) |
11,042
(27,137)
|
3
(0) |
132,210
(0) |
29,646
(0) |
5
(6) |
159,072
(59,804) |
40,688
(27,137) |
| TOTAL |
5
(6) |
65,282
(59,804) |
26,010
(27,137) |
16
(10) |
1,254,522
(613,066) |
1,464,875
(483,281) |
21
(16) |
1,319,804
(672,870) |
1,490,885
(510,418) |
| Notes: |
2004 figures include ships scheduled to be launched/completed by the end of 2004. |
| |
2003 figures are shown in parentheses. |
| |
No.: number of vessels launched/completed. G/T: gross tonnage, DWT: dead weight tonnage |
| |
Vessels less than 100 gross tons are not included. |
| |
Vessels for the Japan Defense Agency and Maritime Safety Agency are not included. |
Vessels Completed in 2004 by Ship Type
Ship Type |
Number of Vessels |
G/T |
DWT |
| Passenger Ship |
2
(0) |
231,750
(0) |
20,665
(0) |
| LNG Carrier |
2
(2) |
205,905
(205,999) |
135,137
(138,912) |
| LPG Carrier |
2
(3) |
68,174
(138,542) |
76,775
(147,418) |
| Tanker |
3
(0) |
479,734
(0) |
906,638
(0) |
| Container Carrier |
1
(5) |
53,352
(291,355) |
63,404
(319,074) |
| Ferry |
4
(2) |
46,848
(26,706) |
17,205
(12,381) |
| Car Carrier |
5
(1) |
285,656
(32,868) |
74,661
(6,950) |
| Roll-on/Roll-off Ship |
0
(4) |
0
(41,951) |
0
(20,351) |
| Bulk Carrier |
0
(0) |
0
(0) |
0
(0) |
| Dredger |
1
(0) |
11,316
(0) |
16,865
(0) |
| TOTAL |
20
(17) |
1,382,735
(737,421) |
1,311,350
(645,086) |
| Notes: |
2004 figures include ships scheduled to be completed by the end of 2004. |
| |
2003 figures are shown in parentheses. |
| |
No.: number of vessels completed. G/T: gross tonnage,DWT: dead weight tonnage |
| |
Vessels less than 100 gross tons are not included. |
| |
Vessels for the Japan Defense Agency and Maritime Safety Agency are not included. |
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About Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is one of the world's leading heavy machinery manufacturers, with consolidated sales of 2,373 billion yen in fiscal 2003 (year ended March 31, 2004). MHI's diverse lineup of products and services encompasses shipbuilding, steel structures, power plants, chemical plants, steel plants, environmental equipment, industrial and general machinery, aircraft, space rocketry and air-conditioning systems.
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