Maritime Related Organization
Organization | address information | Purpose |
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The Cooperative Association of Japan Shipbuilders |
| To contribute to the progress and development of medium-size shipbuilders, promote their export marketing and help related industries achive further growth. |
Japan Marine Industry Association |
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The association aims to contribute healthy development of boating industry and its relative industry, and serve enhancement of public wealfare. |
The Japan Institution of Marine Engineering |
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To strive for the advancement of marine engineering by investigating the technology of marine machinery and ocean machinery and to contribute to the development of the marine industry. |
Japan Ship Exporters' Association |
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To engage in activities for the prevention of unfair export transactions, establishment of orderly export marketing practices and promotion of the common interest of its members, and thereby to contribute to the sound development of ship export trade. |
Japan Ship-Machinery Quality Control Association |
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To engage in activities for the promotion of quality control regarding the authorized or approved machineries and equipments, also for the improvement of maintenance system of life saving apparatus, while contributing to ensure the safety of human life and vessels at sea. |
The Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers |
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To carry out scientific researches for ship and shipbuilding technology for the progress and development of tah field. The Society of Naval Architects of Japan(SNAJ) was united into the Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers(JASNAOE) with the Kansai Society of Naval Architects and the West-Japan Society of Naval Architects in June, 2005. |
Japan Shipbuilding Subcontractors' Association | It is the prime objective of the Japan Shipbuilding Subcontractors' Association to ensure the sound development of shipbuilding subcontractors through improving on their technological standards and qualities and promoting their business rationalization, and thereby contribute to higher productivity in the Japanese shipbuilding Industry as a whole. | |
Japan Ship Technology Research Association |
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In April 2005, The Assochiation was established by the merger
of three association i.e.: -Shipbuilding Research Associaiton of Japan, Japan Marine Standards Association, Japanese Association of the Ship Scrapping Promotion. The objectives of the Association are Regulations, Standards and R & D. |
Museum of Maritime Science |
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To deepen people's understanding and knowledge of the sea and the ships, in particular to make young people of Japan, surrounded by the sea, interest in international trade, maritime science and ocean development and realize their responsibilities to build a new future |
The Nippon Foundation |
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To contribute to the promotion of shipbuilding and related industries,
the prevention of maritime disaster, and the promotion of public
interest in maritime affairs. In addition, to surport activities
in physical fitness, education, social welfare and other public
welfares. |
Nippon Kaiji Kyokai |
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NK is the ship classification society of Japan established in 1899, and plays important roles in establishing and implementing international rules and legislation relating to ship's safety and prevention of pollution of seas from ships. |
Ocean Policy Research Foundation |
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The main objectives of this Foundation are to promote the modernization and rationalization of the shipbuilding and related industries in Japan for the further development of these industries and contribute to the growth of the business of public wealfare foundations, etc. related to the shipbuilding industry. |
The Shipbuilders' Association of Japan |
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To help the shipbuilding industry achive sound development by promoting friendship among its members and their common interest, and thereby to contribute to the well-being of related industries and public wealfare. |
The Ship's Electric Installation Contractors' Association of Japan |
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The Association are to promote advancement and development in marine electrical installation and outfitting techniques for the eventual contribution to the enhancement of ship's safety and upgrading in ships' performance. |
The Ship Equipment Inspection Society of Japan |
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To carry out inspection of ship equipment as a qualified inspection organization nominated by the Government under the Ship Safety Law and the Marine Pollution Prevention Law, thus contributing to the implementation of relative domestic regulations and the provisions of international conventions relating to IMO. |
Shipbuilding Research Centre of Japan |
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To contribute to the improvement of shipbuilding technology through model experiments on the ships and propeller, technical calculations, designing and supervising, investigations and R & D activities. |
Overseas Offices
Organization | address information |
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JETRO, Singapore Ship Machinery Division | |
JETRO, Houston Offshore and Maritime |
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JETRO, Hong Kong. Ship Machinery Department |
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