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The Shipbuilder market is a segment of the Shipbuilding and Ship Parts industry that focuses on the construction of ships and other marine vessels. Shipbuilders are responsible for the design, engineering, and construction of ships, as well as the installation of ship parts and components. Shipbuilders typically work with a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and composites, to create vessels that are safe, efficient, and reliable. Shipbuilders also provide maintenance and repair services for existing vessels.
The Shipbuilder market is highly competitive, with a wide range of companies offering services and products. Major players in the market include Hyundai Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Other notable companies include China State Shipbuilding Corporation, STX Offshore & Shipbuilding, and Samsung Heavy Industries. Show Less Read more