Shipbuilding

The Shipbuilding category is an important industrial sector that constructs ships necessary for marine transportation and ocean development. It builds diverse vessels including merchant ships, tankers, LNG carriers, passenger ships, ferries, fishing boats, and ocean research vessels, forming the foundation supporting global logistics networks and ocean resource development. This industry possesses advanced shipbuilding technology and design capabilities, promoting the development of environmentally conscious next-generation vessels. It actively works on developing environmentally friendly ships such as energy-efficient ships, LNG-fueled ships, and hydrogen-fueled ships, contributing to the decarbonization of the shipping industry. Furthermore, by utilizing autonomous navigation technology and digital technologies, it realizes improvements in safety and operational efficiency. Moreover, the industry is expanding into the construction of marine renewable energy facilities and ocean structures, contributing to the development of sustainable ocean industries. As an industry demonstrating Japan's high technological capabilities to the world, shipbuilding continues to maintain international competitiveness and pursue innovative technological development.

Stock Code Company Name Industry Prefecture Establishment Year Listing Year Market
6016 Japan Engine Corporation Transportation Equipment Hyogo 1920 1961 Standard Market
6018 Hanshin Diesel Works Transportation Equipment Hyogo 1918 1955 Standard Market
6022 Akasaka Ironworks Machinery Tokyo 1934 1961 Standard Market
6023 Daihatsu Inifiers Transportation Equipment Osaka 1966 1977 Standard Market
6042 Nikki Transportation Equipment Kanagawa 1932 1961 Standard Market
6637 Terasaki Electric Industries Electric Appliances Osaka 1980 2007 Standard Market
6814 Furuno Electric Electric Appliances Hyogo 1951 1982 Prime Market
7014 Namura Shipbuilding Transportation Equipment Osaka 1931 1949 Standard Market
7018 Naikai Zosen Transportation Equipment Hiroshima 1972 1974 Standard Market
7021 Nitchitsu Machinery Tokyo 1950 1951 Standard Market