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CKI
Manufacturer. FRP hull made by VaRTM process. FRP pipe. Various panels.
Netpas - smart maritime business
In the maritime industry, the level of computerization is very low compared with other industries. We found that developing maritime software can help many workers to do their job more conveniently and efficiently. Our staff members have substantial exper ...
Port of Donghae
Donghae port, which opened on February 8, 1979, after four years spent developing the old Songjeong beach, was used mainly to deliver cement and limestone to destinations at home and abroad for a number of years. However, with the launch of its tourist ...
Port of Daesan
The Port of Daesan was built to support petrochemical plant complexes, and currently four dolphin type berthing facilities,privately owned by Hyundai and Samsung, can simultaneosly accommodate 11 ships from 5,000 D/W to 250,000 D/W. The Port will be ...
Port of Busan
Busan or Pusan (bū'sän) , Jap. Fusan, city (1995 pop. 3,813,814), extreme SE South Korea, on the Korea Strait. It is the nation's second largest city and largest port, handling most of South Korea's foreign trade. Lying at the head of the Nakdong River ...
Port of Wonsan
Wŏnsan is a port city and naval base in southeastern North Korea. It is the capital of Kangwŏn Province. The population of the city is estimated to have been 331,000 in 2000. More than 20 small islands flank Wŏnsan's immediate coastal area, including Hw ...
Port of Pohang
The Port of Pohang, located at the southeastern coast of the Korean Peninsula, is a fine natural habor well protected from the open sea. Handling more than 33million tons a year of mostly mineral ore and iron and steel products, it has grea ...
Port of Pyeongtaek
Pyeongtaek port, also known as Dangjin port, was the exit point for 770,000 units of cars exports last year. It currently has two operational berths capable of accepting vessels of a combined tonnage of 60,000 tons.
Port of Senbong/ Sonbong/ Unggi Hang
Senbong is also known as Longhope or Lyness or Burray or Holm. Sonbong and Unggi Hang are aliases for Senbong as well.
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