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Sumitomo Heavy moves into suezmax building
Japan’s Sumitomo Heavy Industries Marine & Engineering Co. (SHIME) is moving into the construction of suezmax tankers. Hitoshi Kashimoto, president of SHIME, told a press conference attended by the Kaiji Press, "We have developed our first suezmax tanker and received the first order for a unit of the model in 2008."
Up until now SHIME has focues on aframaxes. Up until the end of the 1990s SHIME also built VLCCs.
Up until now SHIME has focues on aframaxes. Up until the end of the 1990s SHIME also built VLCCs.
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