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Another "Maritime Heavyweight" Added! JSD6000 Deepwater Lifting and Pipe-Laying Vessel Successfully Completed

SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On May 28, the completion ceremony of the JSD6000 deepwater lift pipelay vessel project developed by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry (ZPMC) was grandly held at the Changxing Base of ZPMC. The JSD6000 is one of the world's most advanced offshore engineering vessels, integrating state-of-the-art ship technology, intelligent control systems, and high-strength materials. The JSD6000 boasts an overall length of 215.88 meters, a width of 49.00 meters, a depth of 14.70 meter...

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