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Nearly 7 years ago Yantai Raffles Shipyard, in Shandong Province China, recognized that the building of tomorrow’s largest offshore oil vessels and platforms would require machinery of epic size. To prepare for this future they commissioned the construction of the World&%2
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1 year ago
Some great pictures of Yantai.
I am a retired shipyard person and now an independent consultant for shipyards. Used to work for Keppel Shipyard in Singapore.
Let's stay in touch as it seems we may have something in common. The website above is actually a company run by my son, an architect turn computer imaging specialist.
1 year ago