| Title: | Freedonia Focus on Shipbuilding |
| Price: | $500.00 |
| Publication Date: | Oct 01, 2007 |
| Abstract: | This report discusses US shipbuilding and repair (shipyard output) for the years 2001 and 2006, with forecasts for 2011. Topics covered include market size, shipyard output segmentation, trade, product and technological development, market environment, shipyard output forecasts, industry composition and leading participants. Product segments include military self-propelled ship construction, military ship repair, nonmilitary self-propelled ship construction, nonmilitary ship repair and nonpropelled ship construction. This 17 page report includes a highlights summary and a resources section. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...US shipyard output, which includes shipbuilding and ship repair, is forecast to increase #.# percent per year through #### to $##.# billion. inated output in ####, accounting for ## percent of all shipyard output. ry and for maintenanc e, upgrades and conversions of Construction of new military self-propelle d ships is projected to account for le-hulled tank ships, liquid natural gas tankers and cruise ships. A trend toward super-sized in shipbuilding are prevalent in the military rgest producers of ship s for the US market were Northrop Grumman and General Dynamic s, the two largest US defense contractors; and Singapore Technologi es Engineering, through its VT Halter Marine operations. Military shipbuilding and repair dom Military ship repair is expected to pr ovide the fastest growth, #.# percent per year in the ####-#### period. A sl owing in the number of new milita ships will boost dem the existing fleet. the largest share of shipyard output... |
| Word Count: | 5966 |
| Length: | 19 Pages |
| Industry: | Automotive & Other Transportation |
| SIC: | 3731 |
| NAICS: | 336611 |
| Company(ies): | BAE Systems plc, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman Corporation |
| Ticker(s): | GD, NOC |
| Country(ies): | United States, US |
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