
Whether you're a maritime enthusiast or a curious explorer, this video is your all-access pass into the world's most advanced shipyards. Discover the technology behind sea giants, maintenance of oil tankers, and the transformation of luxury vessels with precision and grace.
🕓 Timeline:
0:31 – Precision Casting and CNC Machining of Propellers
1:51 – Azipod System for Cruise Ships and Their Capabilities
4:09 – Assembly and Outfitting of ASD Tugs and Superyachts
7:18 – Construction of HMS Prince of Wales Aircraft Carrier
10:27 – Horizontal Launching of Ro-Ro and Submarine Launch
13:10 – Complete Cleaning and Inspection of Oil Tankers
16:19 – Naval Ship Repair and Refitting Process
17:07 – Viking Ship Construction Using Clinker Techniques
24:39 – MSC Meraviglia: Cruise Ship Block Construction
30:08 – Major Dry Dock Maintenance of Allure of the Seas
32:37 – Latin America's Largest Sailing Ship: BAP Union
42:45 – World's Largest Marine Engine: 14RT Flex 96C
45:39 – Yacht Transportation and Oversized Cargo Handling
47:36 – Ship Plate Forming and Traditional Side Launch
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