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[船] MAISHIMA まいしま Fire boat 消防艇 Port of Osaka 大阪港 2013-JUN
[SHIP NAME] MAISHIMA
[SHIP TYPE] Fire boat
[SIZE] 37.8 m X 7.3 m
[GT (Gross Tonnage)] 158
[BUILD] 2000
[SHIPYARD] Kanagawa Shipbuilding Kobe, Japan
[FLAG] Japan
[LOCATION] Osaka Port, Japan
[VIDEO DATE] 2013-JUN-23
Osaka Municipal Fire Department's fire boat MAISHIMA sailed on patrol in Port of Osaka.
大阪港を巡回する大阪市消防局の消防艇 まいしま です。
2000年に神戸の金川造船で建造された本船は国内最大級の消防艇です。
客船入港時の歓迎放水では見かけますが普段はあまり見かけません。この日は
大阪港付近を巡回していました。
Kawasaki Heavy Industries | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:08 1 Products
00:01:17 1.1 Aerospace
00:04:06 1.2 Rolling stock
00:05:09 1.3 Shipbuilding
00:06:24 1.4 Energy plants and facilities
00:07:22 1.5 Industrial equipment
00:08:25 1.6 Environment and recycling
00:09:51 1.7 Infrastructure
00:11:15 1.8 Transportation
00:11:54 2 Affiliates and subsidiaries
00:12:05 2.1 Japan
00:15:32 2.2 International
00:15:41 2.2.1 North America
00:16:24 2.2.2 South America
00:16:56 2.2.3 Asia
00:18:17 2.2.4 Oceania
00:18:29 2.2.5 Europe
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (KHI) (川崎重工業株式会社, Kawasaki Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese public multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of motorcycles, heavy equipment, aerospace and defense equipment, rolling stock and ships. It is also active in the production of industrial robots, gas turbines, boilers and other industrial products. The company is named after its founder Shōzō Kawasaki, and has dual headquarters in Chūō-ku, Kobe and Minato, Tokyo.
KHI is known as one of the three major heavy industrial manufacturers of Japan, alongside Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and IHI.
Prior to World War II, KHI was part of the Kobe Kawasaki zaibatsu, which included Kawasaki Steel and Kawasaki Kisen. After the war, KHI became part of the DKB Group (keiretsu).