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The company changed to '''Mitsui Shipbuilding and Engineering Co'''., Ltd in 1942 and finally to the current name in 1973.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsui_Engineering_%26_Shipbuilding Wikipedia]</ref> | The company changed to '''Mitsui Shipbuilding and Engineering Co'''., Ltd in 1942 and finally to the current name in 1973.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsui_Engineering_%26_Shipbuilding Wikipedia]</ref> | ||
1995 Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding acquired [[Babcock International Group|Babcock's]] energy division, which made large boilers for power stations and steam generators<ref> The Times, September 01, 1995</ref>. | 1995 Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding acquired a 75 percent share in [[Babcock International Group|Babcock's]] energy division, which made large boilers for power stations and steam generators<ref> The Times, September 01, 1995</ref>. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 13:15, 18 April 2016
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding is a Japanese company.
Established in 1917 as the Shipbuilding Division of Mitsui and Co with the first shipyard at Tamano.
In 1937 the shipyards became a separate entity of Mitsui, Tama Shipyard.
The company changed to Mitsui Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd in 1942 and finally to the current name in 1973.[1]
1995 Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding acquired a 75 percent share in Babcock's energy division, which made large boilers for power stations and steam generators[2].