Research and Markets: Shipbuilding and Repair - Global Outlook Report
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DUBLIN--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1dcc1c/shipbuilding_and_r) has announced the addition of the "Shipbuilding and Repair - Global Outlook" report to their offering. The global outlook series on Shipbuilding and Repair Industry provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. The report offers a bird's eye view of the industry, highlights latest market trends, and demand drivers, in addition to providing statistical insights into the current global shipbuilding and repair industry. Discussion on the industry's most noteworthy regional markets, South Korea, Japan, and China, are amply detailed with unbiased research commentary and punctuated with 18 information rich market data tables designed to provide the reader a rudimentary understanding of the prevailing market climate. Other markets briefly synopsized to offer the reader a prelude to regional dynamics, include Vietnam, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, US, Canada, and major European countries such as Germany, Poland, Norway, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Romania, UK, and Ukraine. Also included is an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 326 companies active in the market. Key Topics Covered: 1. Global Shipbuilding and Repair Industry 2. Market Dynamics & Trends 3. Key End Use Markets 4. Industry Overview 5. Global Military Shipbuilding Sector: An Overview 6. Product Overview 7. Measurement Units 8. Mergers and Acquisitions 9. Shipbuilding and Repair - Regional Markets 10. Recent Industry Activity GLOBAL DIRECTORY For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1dcc1c/shipbuilding_and_r Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager press@researchandmarkets.com U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907 Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009
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