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Last updated: 02 June 2026 at 09:03
Shipyards

Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (IMAZO)

Imabari Japan Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (IMAZO)

Under Group of:

Established
1942
1942-2026
3000 ships
delivered
Location
Kurushima Strait
Japan’s Seto Inland Sea
Vessel Types
4
Aframax Tanker, Bulk Carrier, Container Ship, Tanker
Shipbuilding Summary

Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. has been a key marine transport hub for over a century, located on the Kurushima Strait in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea. Since its establishment in 1942, the company has built and delivered more than 3,000 vessels.

 Imabari is focused on developing the next generation of ships, designed to be faster, safer, and more environmentally friendly, to meet the future needs and challenges of the maritime industry.

Why Lloyd's Register?

Independent shipyard insight, future-ready newbuild guidance and expert advisory support to help you make confident new construction decisions from planning to delivery.

New construction decisions shape the performance, compliance and commercial value of a vessel for decades. Lloyd’s Register helps owners, operators, charterers and project teams make those decisions with greater clarity, combining trusted classification expertise with practical newbuild advisory support. 

Through LR’s New Construction Guide, clients can access independent shipyard intelligence across North Asia, including China, Korea and Japan. The guide helps compare shipyard capabilities, facilities, track record, vessel specialisms and future-fuel readiness, supporting smarter shipyard selection and earlier project planning.

Beyond the guide, LR provides advisory support across the full newbuild lifecycle. From technical specification development and design review to regulatory impact assessments, alternative fuel studies, energy efficiency, carbon capture readiness, site support and operational preparation, LR helps clients reduce uncertainty before it becomes a cost, a delay, or a risk. 

With global technical authority, local shipyard knowledge and deep maritime expertise, Lloyd’s Register supports future-ready vessels from the earliest concept through to construction and delivery, helping clients build with confidence in an increasingly complex market.

Shipbuilding Details
Bulk Carrier
Bulk Carrier

Cape, Mini-Cape, Panamax, Handymax, Handy

Tanker
Tanker

VLCC, Aframax, MR

Gas Carrier
Gas Carrier

LNGC (GTT Mark III)

Others
Others

Containership, PCC, Ferry, Wood-chip

Summary of tabbed selection to inform user

Name of Shipyard
Facilities
G/T
L×B (m)
Muroran Manufactory B.Dock 16,700 186.24m x 24m
Imabari Shipyard B.Dock No.2 37,000 217m x 43m
Marugame Headquarters B.Dock No.1 53,200 270m x 45m
Marugame Headquarters B.Dock No.2 125,000 710m x 57m
Marugame Headquarters B.Dock No.3 250,000 610m x 80m
Saijo Shipyard B.Dock No.1 250,000 420m x 89m
Hiroshima Shipyard B.Dock No.1 156,000 378m x 59m
Hiroshima Shipyard B.Dock No.2 165,000 382m x 56m
Iwagi Zosen Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.1 43,000 203m x 38m
Shimanami Shipyard Co., Ltd. Berth No.1 24,000 130m x 30m
Shin Kasado Dockyard Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.5 49,000 255m x 43m
Shin Kasado Dockyard Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.5 49,000 255m x 43m
I-S Shipyard Co., Ltd. B.Dock 24,000 220m x 36m
Tadotsu Shipyard Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.1 115,000 380m x 60m
Minaminippon Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.1 95,000 321m x 51m
Minaminippon Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.2 95,000 95m x 51m
Contact Details

Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (IMAZO)

1-4-52 Koura-cho, Ehime 799-2195, Imabari City, Japan

Web: https://www.imazo.co.jp.e.ajw.hp.transer.com/

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Last updated:
02 June 2026 at 09:03

Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (IMAZO)

Imabari Japan Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (IMAZO)

Under Group of:

Established
1942
delivered
3000 ships
delivered
Location
Kurushima Strait
Japan’s Seto Inland Sea
Vessel Types
4
Aframax Tanker, Bulk Carrier, Container Ship, Tanker
Shipbuilding Summary
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Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. has been a key marine transport hub for over a century, located on the Kurushima Strait in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea. Since its establishment in 1942, the company has built and delivered more than 3,000 vessels.

 Imabari is focused on developing the next generation of ships, designed to be faster, safer, and more environmentally friendly, to meet the future needs and challenges of the maritime industry.

Why Lloyd's Register?
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Independent shipyard insight, future-ready newbuild guidance and expert advisory support to help you make confident new construction decisions from planning to delivery.

New construction decisions shape the performance, compliance and commercial value of a vessel for decades. Lloyd’s Register helps owners, operators, charterers and project teams make those decisions with greater clarity, combining trusted classification expertise with practical newbuild advisory support. 

Through LR’s New Construction Guide, clients can access independent shipyard intelligence across North Asia, including China, Korea and Japan. The guide helps compare shipyard capabilities, facilities, track record, vessel specialisms and future-fuel readiness, supporting smarter shipyard selection and earlier project planning.

Beyond the guide, LR provides advisory support across the full newbuild lifecycle. From technical specification development and design review to regulatory impact assessments, alternative fuel studies, energy efficiency, carbon capture readiness, site support and operational preparation, LR helps clients reduce uncertainty before it becomes a cost, a delay, or a risk. 

With global technical authority, local shipyard knowledge and deep maritime expertise, Lloyd’s Register supports future-ready vessels from the earliest concept through to construction and delivery, helping clients build with confidence in an increasingly complex market.

Shipbuilding Details accordion-arrow
Bulk Carrier
Bulk Carrier

Cape, Mini-Cape, Panamax, Handymax, Handy

Tanker
Tanker

VLCC, Aframax, MR

Gas Carrier
Gas Carrier

LNGC (GTT Mark III)

Others
Others

Containership, PCC, Ferry, Wood-chip

Summary of tabbed selection to inform user

Name of Shipyard
Facilities
G/T
L×B (m)
Muroran Manufactory B.Dock 16,700 186.24m x 24m
Imabari Shipyard B.Dock No.2 37,000 217m x 43m
Marugame Headquarters B.Dock No.1 53,200 270m x 45m
Marugame Headquarters B.Dock No.2 125,000 710m x 57m
Marugame Headquarters B.Dock No.3 250,000 610m x 80m
Saijo Shipyard B.Dock No.1 250,000 420m x 89m
Hiroshima Shipyard B.Dock No.1 156,000 378m x 59m
Hiroshima Shipyard B.Dock No.2 165,000 382m x 56m
Iwagi Zosen Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.1 43,000 203m x 38m
Shimanami Shipyard Co., Ltd. Berth No.1 24,000 130m x 30m
Shin Kasado Dockyard Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.5 49,000 255m x 43m
Shin Kasado Dockyard Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.5 49,000 255m x 43m
I-S Shipyard Co., Ltd. B.Dock 24,000 220m x 36m
Tadotsu Shipyard Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.1 115,000 380m x 60m
Minaminippon Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.1 95,000 321m x 51m
Minaminippon Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. B.Dock No.2 95,000 95m x 51m
Contact Details
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Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (IMAZO)

1-4-52 Koura-cho, Ehime 799-2195, Imabari City, Japan

Web: https://www.imazo.co.jp.e.ajw.hp.transer.com/