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Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Company Limited - 7003- Profile

Website: http://www.mes.co.jp

Phone: +81 3 3544 3210
Address:
6-4 Tsukiji 5-Chome
Chuo-Ku 104-8439, Tokyo 104-8439
Company Description
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Company Limited. The Group's principal activities are the manufacture of machinery and shipbuilding. The operations are carried out through the following divisions: Machinery; Shipbuilding; Plants; Steel Structures and Other. Machinery division deals in marine diesel engines, power generation boilers, container cranes, water producing equipment, gas turbine equipment, diesel engine parts. Shipbuilding division deals in oil carriers, bulk carriers, coal carriers, naval craft, government-use, off shore oil production, storage facilities and construction of repair vessels. Plant division takes care of chemical plants, water treatment facilities, refuse disposal, process equipment, and nuclear power-related systems. Steel Structure Construction division takes care of bridges, water gates, dam spillways, pontoons, floating sea walls, steel structures. Other division deals in telecommunication systems, electronic appliances, control systems, induced heaters and semiconductor production. Machinery acctd for 39% of fiscal 2006 revs; shipbuilding 33%; plants, 11%; steel structure construction, 9% and other, 8%
Key People
President Takao Motoyama (Rep)
Vice President Hisashi Nemoto (Rep)

Breaking News
CNN - August 15, 2008 11:33 PM
with Japanese shares extending losses as shares of automobile giants Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. dropped after reporting lower U.S. sales in July. Regional banks such as Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and Industrial & Commercial Bank of ...
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