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Namura Shipbuilding Co.,Ltd. (7014) Stock Price
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Business Overview
Nanmura Shipbuilding is a company primarily engaged in the manufacturing and sales of ships, machinery, and steel structures, as well as ship repair services. The Nanmura Shipbuilding Group consists of Nanmura Shipbuilding as the core company, along with 14 subsidiaries and 3 affiliated companies. Below is a detailed explanation of Nanmura Shipbuilding's business segments.
**New Ship Construction Business**
Nanmura Shipbuilding and its consolidated subsidiary Hakodate Dock Co., Ltd. manufacture and sell various types of ships. In manufacturing, steel shot processing is outsourced to Imari Steel Center, and certain ship materials are procured through Nawa Industries. Additionally, Nanmura Engineering handles part of the technical development for ship designs.
**Ship Repair Business**
Sasebo Heavy Industries and Hakodate Dock provide ship repair services. Furthermore, Nanmura Marine undertakes ship repair work commissioned by Nanmura Shipbuilding. These operations support the extended service life and efficient operation of vessels.
**Steel Structures and Machinery Business**
Nanmura Shipbuilding and Hakodate Dock manufacture and sell steel structures and machinery. Certain materials are procured through Nawa Industries, while Sasebo Heavy Industries manufactures marine equipment such as crankshafts. This enables the company to offer a diverse product lineup.
**Other Businesses**
Nanmura Information Systems develops software and sells information equipment. Genkai Tech undertakes facility maintenance and security services, while Nanmura Marine provides ship maintenance and after-sales services. Multiple Navigation companies operate ship leasing businesses, and Sasebo Marine and Port Service provides tugboat operations. Hakodate Port Service engages in tugboat operations and domestic maritime transport services.
Management Policy
Namura Shipbuilding is pursuing sustainable growth through a strategy of deepening "selection and concentration" of group management resources. Particularly in the new shipbuilding business, the company is strengthening production capacity in anticipation of expanding demand driven by global economic growth, population increases, and the advancement of zero-emission shipping. This approach aims to expand revenues and achieve further growth.
In the new shipbuilding business, the company is promoting capital investment and digital transformation (DX) to improve construction capabilities. The company is placing particular emphasis on technology development for zero-emission vessels, positioning environmental impact reduction as a critical management priority. Through these efforts, the company aims to contribute to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and realizing a sustainable society.
In the ship repair business, the company is strengthening order intake capabilities by responding to heightened geopolitical risks and capturing increased defense-related demand. The company is establishing systems to address domestic and international repair demand by leveraging its Sasebo Heavy Industries and Hakodate Dock facilities. This approach aims to secure a stable revenue base.
In the steel structures and machinery business, the company is improving order intake and construction capabilities in response to sluggish domestic new construction project orders. The company is strengthening optimal personnel allocation and intra-group collaboration to build a stable revenue structure. Additionally, in the marine equipment division, the company is working to expand market share and strengthen its revenue base as demand increases.
Namura Shipbuilding aims to not only strengthen profitability and enhance corporate value, but also to reinforce trust with stakeholders through environmental improvement and contributions to local communities, thereby forming a corporate group expected to achieve sustainable growth.