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  • Welding work done by a robot at Tsuneishi Iron Works, a part of Tsuneishi Holdings that prepares ship pieces that will be used at Tsuneishi shipbuilding.
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  • Design office of Tsuneishi shipbuilding
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  • Engine room. Shipbuilding works continue on the ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.  for about a month after it's launcing ceremony, untill the delivery date.
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  • Shipbuilding works continue on the ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.  for about a month after it's launcing ceremony, untill the delivery date.
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  • Shipbuilding works continue on the ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.  for about a month after it's launcing ceremony, untill the delivery date.
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  • Every morning the workers practise 10 minutes exercises before they start working at Tsuneishi shipbuilding company.
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  • Every morning the workers practise 10 minutes exercises before they start working at Tsuneishi shipbuilding company.
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  • Worker bending an iron plate at Tsuneishi Iron Works, a part of Tsuneishi Holdings that prepares ship pieces that will be used at Tsuneishi shipbuilding. Complicated shapes of the iron plates can not be created by machines so workers have to work on each piece for up to 15 hours to give it the right shape. Because of the very high summer temperatures at the factory he has removed the safety helmet that all workers are required to wear at all times.
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  • Georgios Palmos, captain with Andriaki Shipping of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc., supervising the shipbuilding works that continue on the ship ATTALIA  for about a month after it's launcing ceremony and untill the delivery date.
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  • Workers cutting iron plates at Tsuneishi Iron Works, a part of Tsuneishi Holdings that prepares ship pieces that will be used at Tsuneishi shipbuilding.
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  • Design office of Tsuneishi shipbuilding
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  • Welding works, connecting the parts that will make a ship
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  • Workers making preperations for the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Workers go to the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc, to prepare it for its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Welding works, connecting the parts that will make a ship
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  • Welding works, connecting the parts that will make a ship
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  • Workers operating an iron plates bending machine
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  • Ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc., sliding towards the sea during its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Workers in front of the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc, before its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Workers performing welding works on a ship that is under construction.
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  • Cutting of the iron plates.
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  • Workers leaving from the ship ATTALIA after a day's work.
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  • Vew of the shipyard from the top of a pi shaped crane. .(a ship's logo has been digitaly removed  after a request by the shipyard, for confideciality reasons)
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  • Worker on a ship that is under construction.
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  • Workers on a large part that was prepared in the shipyard, working on it after placed on a ship that is under construction.
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  • Worker gliding the plate's surface before applying painting on pieces that will be placed on a ship that is under construction.
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  • studying the plans for the welding works
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  • Dock where large iron plates that will be used for making ships are delivered..(a ship's name has been digitaly removed  after a request by the shipyard, for confideciality reasons)
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  • Paul Gripari throwing "motsi" (Japanese rice-cake that is a local custom to throw in launcing ceremonies) to people who attented the launching and naming ceremony of the ship ATTALIA,
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  • The holder of the rope that when cut it will releace a bottle of shampaign that will breack on the ship during the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Workers making preperations for the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • A large part that was prepared in the shipyard, while being placed on a ship that is under construction.
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  • Prepeler part of a ship that is under construction
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  • Painting of the pieces before they are places on a ship that is under construction.
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  • Welding works, connecting the parts that will make a ship
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  • Ship ATTALIA as seen through ship parts at the Tsuneishi shipyard.
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  • Casey Gripari cutting the rope that will release a bottle of shampaign on the ship and will give the signal for it's launching, during the launching and naming ceremony of the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Children playing Japanese drums at the beginning of the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Vew of the shipyard from the top of a pi shaped crane.
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  • Workers during their breack on a ship that is under construction.
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  • Welding works, connecting the parts that will make a ship
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  • Worker removing the supporting wooden blocks from under the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc, to prepare it for its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Worker cutting a metallic part that was used for lading the large block on the vessel by crane, on a ship that is under construction.
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  • A ship under construction
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  • Ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc., sliding towards the sea during its launching and naming ceremony.
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