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Shipbuilding Support from MHI for Sinopacific Newbuildings

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

March 13, 2012

Shipyard Sinopacific: Photo credit MHI

Shipyard Sinopacific: Photo credit MHI

Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Sinopacific Shipbuilding of China sign joint development agreement

MHI will provide technological support to Sinopacific in the area of commercial vessel construction. MHI is currently promoting expansion of its engineering business mainly through licensing of technology, while Sinopacific is taking steps to strengthen its shipbuilding business through introduction of technologies from advanced shipbuilders. The respective aims of the two companies thus coincide. As their first collaborative work, the two firms will jointly develop an 82,000 deadweight ton (DWT) class bulk carrier.Under the agreement, MHI will provide the conceptual design, including hull shape, for the newbuilding by Sinopacific.

The bulk carrier to be developed will be the flagship model in Sinopacific's "CROWN" series, the company's bulk carrier brand name. The development program will aim to exceed international standards in carrying efficiency, environmental protection, operability and controllability. MHI will support Sinopacific in optimizing the ship's design through provision of related technologies. The ship will be built at Yangzhou Dayang Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a Sinopacific group company, with development slated for completion in 2013.

Sinopacific is headquartered in Shanghai and has eight subsidiaries in Yangzhou, Ningbo and Hong Kong that handle ship construction, auxiliary equipment manufacture, design and marketing. The group's product lineup includes bulk carriers, container ships, small-size gas carriers and offshore support vessels. The group has eagerly sought to establish a broad range of collaborative relationships with foreign shipbuilders possessing advanced technologies in a quest to enhance its international competitiveness.

MHI is now promoting engineering business as the growth strategy for its Shipbuilding & Ocean Development business sector. The Joint-Development Agreement with Sinopacific will be MHI's third in the area of shipbuilding, coming on the heels of similar agreements reached with Oshima Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. and L&T Shipbuilding Limited last year. Gaining momentum from the latest agreement, going forward MHI will further strengthen its engineering business activities targeting shipbuilders and explore new business opportunities.

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