Since 1940 | Since 1960 | Since 1980 | Since 2000 | Since 2010 |
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1943 | Onomichi Dockyard Co., Ltd. was founded. | |||
1948 | Constructed Building Berth 1, capacity 5,600 DWT. | |||
1955 | Constructed Building Berth 2, capacity 2,400 DWT. | |||
1957 | Constructed Dock 3, capacity 9,000 DWT. | |||
1965 | Completed construction of 100th ship | |||
1966 | Constructed Dock 5, capacity 9,000 DWT Expanded Building Berths 1 and 2 to 17,000 and 6,500 DWT capacity respectively Constructed Hull Yard and Internal Work Yard |
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1967 | Expanded and upgraded Wharf 1, to move into construction of large ships | |||
1970 | Constructed Dock 6, capacity 40,000 DWT Constructed Hull Yard 2, Finish Machining Works and General Administration Office |
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1973 | Expanded Building Berths 1 and 2 to 26,000 and 85,000 DWT capacity respectively Constructed Hull Yard 3. |
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1975 | Increased stock capital to 100 million yen New ship construction capacity exceeded 360,000 DWT. |
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1976 | Constructed 86,300 DWT oil tanker. | |||
1977 |
Advanced into the field of shore – based construction industry. |
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1978 | Acquisition of authorization for special construction (steel structure) Completed construction of first full-size container vessel |
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1979 |
Licensed to work on construction works of civil engineering and construction industry. |
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1981 | Began using the semi-tandem method | |||
1986 | Constructed Innoshima Yard | |||
1987 | Created West Wharves from reclaimed land Reconstructed Building Berth 1 into assembly yard |
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1988 | Expanded Building Berth 2 to 105,000 DWT capacity | |||
1989 | Brought in NC plasma cutting machines Completed construction of first 100,000 DWT oil tanker (Aframax) Acquired shares in Saiki Heavy Industries, Ltd. and started managing it |
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1990 | Reconstructed Dock 3 into an assembly yard Expanded Dock 5 to 53,000 DWT capacity |
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1991 | Erected 160-ton tower cranes, fabricated jointly by ONOMICHI, Fukuyama Machineries Co.,Ltd. and Hitachi, Ltd., in Building Berth 2 | |||
1992 | Completed construction of first double-hulled Aframax tanker In order to strengthen our ship repair segment, acquired shares in Colombo Dry Docks and Colombo Dockyards, and started managing both companies |
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1993 | Completed construction of 4,229 TEU container vessel (R-Type) | |||
1994 | Changed to ball-type launching system Completed construction of 14,543 GT RORO cargo-passenger ship |
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1996 | Completed construction of 47,629 DWT oil tanker (MR Mark I) | |||
1997 | Brought in NC steel cutting machines | |||
1998 | Acquired ISO9001 certification Installed movable roofs at West Block Outfitting Yard Brought in 3D CAD |
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1999 | Upgraded shotblasting shops and brought in state-of-the-art shotblasting machines (for a wide steel plate) |
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2000 | Brought our computer systems online and networked them. | |||
2001 | Constructed hull block sand-blast cleaning yard. Augmented NC steel cutting machines. Completed construction of 52,827 DWT Bulk Carrier. |
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2003 | Opened Industrial Machinery Division at Tokyo Branch. Constructed private power generation plant. |
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2004 | Erected 240-ton tower cranes in Building Berth 2. Completed construction of 47,000 DWT oil tanker (MR Mark II). |
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2005 | Set up Pipe Center. Expanded Pipe Unit Yard. Augmented moving roofs. Erected seawalls. |
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2006 | Expanded general assembly level blocks, constructed East Outfitting Yard movable roofs, filtering plant and East House. Completed construction of 70,377 DWT oil tanker (Ice Class). |
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2007 | Received “Ship of the Year” award for energy- and labor-saving RORO ship “Wakanatsu”. Constructed Matsunaga Yard. |
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2008 | Constructed Mukaishima Yard. | |||
2010 | Built Safety Training Center. Built new painting shop. Completed construction of 50,000 DWT oil tanker (MR Mark Ⅲ). |
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2011 | Completed construction of 50,000 DWT oil tanker (MR Mark IV). Improved Wharves 2, 5, 7 and 8. |
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2012 | Completed construction of 37,114 DWT Bulker. Renewed gate of No.2 Building Berth. |
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2013 | Completed construction of 79,000 DWT oil tanker (LRI). | |||
2015 | Completed construction of 60,218 DWT Bulk Carrier. | |||
2017 | Constructed Saiki Yard. Received “Ship of the Year 2016” award for energy – and labor – saving large passenger ship “FERRY SHIMANTO”. |
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2018 | Completed construction of 49,996 DWT Product/Chemical Tanker (MR Mark V). Constructed the General Office. |
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2020 | Completed construction of 109,827 DWT Oil Tanker (LR-Ⅱ). MGO mono-fuel engine UEC-LSJ has been awarded “Marine Engineering of the year (Dokou Memorial Award) 2019. Established HAKOBUNE Corporation. |
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2021 | Completed construction of 11,681 GT RORO Cargo Ship. Completed construction of 3,600,000CFT Chip Carrier. |
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2022 | Completed construction of 17,667 DWT Tween Deck Cargo Vessel. | |||
2023 | Completed construction of 39,755 DWT Bulker. |