These vessels are designed for transporting goods and commodities across the oceans. They can vary in size and capacity, from small general cargo ships to large bulk carriers.
These specialized vessels are built to transport standard-sized cargo containers efficiently. They play a significant role in global trade and logistics.
Tankers are designed to transport liquid cargoes, such as crude oil, petroleum products, chemicals, and liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Passenger ships, including cruise ships and ferries, are constructed to carry passengers on leisure trips or short-distance transportation.
These vessels support offshore oil and gas operations, providing services such as crew transfer, supply transport, and maintenance support.
Tugboats are powerful vessels used for towing and maneuvering other vessels in ports, harbors, and narrow waterways.
These specialized ships are equipped for scientific research and exploration of marine environments.
Fishing boats and trawlers are constructed for commercial fishing activities, with features designed for efficient fish capture and preservation.
Some shipbuilding companies may undertake the construction of naval vessels, including frigates, patrol boats, and submarines, for various countries' defense forces.