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This overview details the shipbuilding process, highlighting five crucial stages: 1) Hull Work involves cutting and assembling steel into approximately 150-200 blocks per ship. 2) Transporting of these blocks to the designated workspace. 3) Fitting Work, where blocks are fitted and painted inside sheltered areas. 4) Dock Work, where blocks are assembled, followed by water filling for launching. 5) Quay Operations, where final fittings and onboard tests occur before sea trials. HMD features a 2.6 km long quay for these activities.
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Hyundaemipochosun 2008013448 Choi Su Min
Ship Process • 1.HULL WORK - the steel is cut, shaped and assembled into block in accordance with the design, Normally 150~200 blocks are required to assemble one ship. • 2.TRANSPORTING - The equipment to transport block to the work place. • 3.FITTING WORK - block undergoes fitting and painting work in shelter house. • 4.DOCK WORK - Blocks are assembled in the dock. After assembling all block the dock is filled with the sea-water for launching the ship. • 5.QUAY - The work -place for fitting works after launching, and Various on-board tests are carried out before sea-trial. HMD has 2.6Km long quay.