List of the largest shipbuilding companies
This is a list of the largest shipbuilding companies in 2011.
Rank | Company name | Primary Industry | 2010 Revenue (USD million) |
2009 Revenue (USD million) |
2008 Revenue (USD million) |
Headquarters | Founded | Employees (thousands) | Executive head |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | Conglomerate | $41,870 | Tokyo, Japan | 1934 | 63.5 (2011) | Kazuo Tsukuda, Chairman; Hideaki Omiya, President | ||
2 | Hyundai Heavy Industries | Shipbuilding | $19,670 | Ulsan, South Korea | 1972 | 26.0 (2011) | Min Keh-sik, Chairman; Lee Jai-seong, President&CEO | ||
3 | STX Group | Shipbuilding | $13,400 | Jinhae, South Korea | 1962 | Kang Duk-soo, Chairman | |||
4 | DSME | Shipbuilding | $11,400 | Seoul, South Korea | 1978 | 25.0 (2010) | Nam Sang-tae, President&CEO | ||
5 | China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation | Shipbuilding | $10,358 | Beijing, China | 1999 | ||||
6 | Samsung Heavy Industries | Shipbuilding | $8,400 | Seoul, South Korea | 1974 | 12.5 (2009) | Kim Jing-Wan, Vice Chairman&CEO | ||
7 | Sumitomo Heavy Industries | Conglomerate | $3,800 | Tokyo, Japan | 1888 | 14.8 (2010) | |||
* | China State Shipbuilding Corporation | Shipbuilding | Beijing, China | 1999 | |||||
* | Hanjin Heavy Industries | Shipbuilding | Busan, South Korea | 1937 | |||||
* | Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries | Shipbuilding | Yeongam, South Korea | 1998 | Oh Byung-wook, CEO |
See also
List of shipbuilders and shipyards
References
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