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Win-win Relationship
between Japan and Brazil
in the cooperation of the shipbuilding and Offshore industry
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2014.08.02
Chairman of the Board
Kazuaki Kama
1. Background Information
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Contributing to the development of society through technology
We are on the mission… Sea, Land, Sky and Space since 1853.
-IHI Corporation- •Head Office : TOYOSU IHI Building (Tokyo, Japan) •Year of establishment : 5 December 1853 (160 years! ) •Capital : 95.7 billion yen •Consolidated net sales : 1,304 billion yen (as of March 2014) •Employees : 8,331 / IHI Group Employees 27,562 (as of March 2014) •Works in Japan : 10 •Branches and sales offices in Japan : 18 •Overseas offices : 13 •Overseas Branch:1 •Subsidiary company in Japan: 80 •Overseas subsidiary company: 105
Tokyo Head Office
Harima Dock Harima Shipbuilding
& Engineering
1853
1902
1945
1929
IHI Corporation
Ishikawajima-Harima
Heavy Industries Isikawajima Shipyard
Isikawajima
Heavy Industries
1960
2007
1941
2. Contribution by Ishibras
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IHI has started to work in Brasil since1950’s, as one of the first Japanese firms.
IHI’s achievements include establishing Shipyard “Ishikawajima do Brasil Estaleiros S.A (known as
“ISHIBRAS”) with the Brazilian Government in Rio de Janeiro in 1959.
History of Ishibras(1959~1994)
1959 Established ISHIBRAS in a joint venture in Brazil
1961 Delivered the first ship
1974 Inauguration of the Dock(400,000 t )
1976 Received order of Hot Sprit Mill for CSN with IHI
1978 Delivered the tanker (277,000 t)
1987 Delivered the Ore Oil Tanker (300,000 t)
3. Contribution by Estaleiro Atlantico Sul Shipyard
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・The biggest shipyard in the southern hemisphere, and the only VLCC construction shipyard in Brazil.
・3 oil tankers have been delivered, 20 Tanker ships and 7 Drill ships have been listed in order book.
Location: Pernambuco, Brazil
Area: 1,620,000㎡ (Building Area:167,000㎡)
Investor: Camargo Corrêa Group 33%
Queiroz Galvão Group 33%
JEI (IHI, JGC, JMU) 33%
Employee: Around 5,800
(Direct employment 4,560)
Cooperation
in Shipbuilding & Offshore industry
4. Cooperation among Industry‐Academic‐Government
Japanese
University
Making contributions
to Brazil’s human resource
development in shipbuilding
Japanese
Shipbuilding
Industry
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Brazilian University
Ky
Brazilian
Shipbuilding Industry
① ②
②IHI accepts for internship the
UFPE students coming to
Japan with the support of the
Science Without Borders
federal scholarship program
(Ciência Sem Fronteiras)
①EAS sends their IHI selected
engineers to UFPE to teach in
Offshore and Shipbuilding
Course – named Curso de
Engenharia Naval
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Transportation
5. Northeast region’s possibility (Pernambuco State)
Clean Power Supply
Mobilization Information Technology
Suape Industrial Complex