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The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Omooba77: 9:09am On Aug 06, 2019
New York(CNN Business) Harland and Wolff, the 158-year-old shipyard in Northern Ireland that built the Titanic, is preparing for bankruptcy.

The UK government named an administrator to oversee the company's restructuring, a Harland and Wolff spokesman said. The case is expected to be in a UK court on Tuesday.

The shipyard in Belfast employed about 35,000 at its pre-World War II peak in 1935. It has only 123 full-time employees today. It has not built a ship since 2003, when it built two ferries. Since then, Harland and Wolff has concentrated on renewable energy, including offshore wind and tidal turbines.

Workers have been occupying the shipyard for the last week and vowed Monday to continue to fight to keep it in business. The union expects to file in court on Tuesday to seek an injunction from the shipyard closing.

"We will not give up on this famous shipyard," said Michael Mulholland, a union organizer. "The occupation will continue — and our battle will continue."

It had been competing for a contract for two frigates for the British Navy, and had been seeking a £600,000 ($730,000) bridge loan to avoid bankruptcy while it waited to hear on that contract and another renewable energy contract that are expected to be awarded in the coming months. But it had not been able to get the bridge loan, making the bankruptcy process its only choice. The spokesman said it will be up to the administrator whether or not the company is able to stay in business or be liquidated.

Much of the world's cargo shipbuilding has shifted to lower-cost Asian manufacturers, and the business of building luxury cruise ships is dominated by European shipbuilders STX Europe, Meyer Werft and Fincantieri. Harland and Wolff and other UK shipbuilders lost out on that business to its European rivals decades ago.

The company is most famous for building the Titanic a bit more than a century ago. It started construction of the Titanic and two sister ships, the Olympic and the Britannic, for White Star Lines in 1909. The Titanic was nearly 900 feet long, making it the largest passenger ship at that time.

The shipyard completed the Titanic in 1912, shortly before its inaugural voyage in April of that year. The ship hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank, killing 1,517 of the 2,223 passengers and crew on board.

The company was still successful even after the Titanic disaster and the World War I sinking of the Britannic. But with the growth of trans-Atlantic air travel after World War II, the shipbuilding industry started to shrink.

Harland and Wolff was nationalized in 1975. It was purchased by Fred Olsen Energy, a Norwegian offshore drilling company, in 1989, when it still had about 10,000 employees. That company, now known as Dolphin Drilling, itself filed for bankruptcy earlier this year and put Harland and Wolff up for sale. A deadline it had set for finding a buyer expired at 5 pm Belfast time Monday.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/08/05/business/titanic-bankruptcy-harland-wolff/index.html?

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Jasen1(m): 12:15pm On Aug 06, 2019
Nothing last forever

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by wwwtortoise(m): 12:16pm On Aug 06, 2019
shocked

Asians are gradually monopolizing the manufacturing industry.
The reason(s) are not far-fetched; they have low-cost production advantage, mass production support mechanism, technological dominace through research, . . . and the list goes on and on.

Power is gradually shifting to Asia and middle east. The only missing link in this movement is the world currency control stronghold by the British and USA.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Nobody: 12:16pm On Aug 06, 2019
They tried self staying this long.
Bad management I guess

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by joegigs(m): 12:16pm On Aug 06, 2019
Kudos to the them.for how many years cry
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Tos87(m): 12:16pm On Aug 06, 2019
Let them Turn it to a tourist attraction site.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by OBTMOS(m): 12:16pm On Aug 06, 2019
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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Daviddson(m): 12:16pm On Aug 06, 2019
OK, what's its purpose? The company should be able to transform itself into a museum where people from around the world can come see whatever they still have in their shipyard. No business lost.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Dokitadotun: 12:17pm On Aug 06, 2019
Wow
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by thesicilian: 12:17pm On Aug 06, 2019
They caused an unnecessary death of several hundreds of people by not having enough life boats on board, they should have gone into bankruptcy years ago.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Omoluabi16(m): 12:17pm On Aug 06, 2019
The UK should bail them out. For the sake of history. Or perhaps James Cameron. lol

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by olanrewaju99(m): 12:18pm On Aug 06, 2019
Everyone have his or her peak period, when your times comes use it wisely... Your turn today another man turn tomorrow.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by naijadrivablog: 12:20pm On Aug 06, 2019
cool
Wow! Titanic, Britannia and other "big ship" stories and Novels were lit.
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by mujiboy(m): 12:20pm On Aug 06, 2019
Nothing lasts forever! Absolutely Nothing! The legacy Lives on tho.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by yomi007k(m): 12:20pm On Aug 06, 2019
Chinese have highjacked the ship building business.
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Rexnegro(m): 12:27pm On Aug 06, 2019
eyah
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by anonimi: 12:28pm On Aug 06, 2019
yomi007k:
Chinese have highjacked the ship building business.

Abeg na when we go hijack our own global business?
Not like yahooyahoo please. Something productive like ship building, ICT etc.
Before China colonises all of Africa more brutally than the whites.


www.nairaland.com/attachments/294278_chinainafrica_jpgbd4ea16cc6391fffe329bb549e5ad537

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by grandstar(m): 12:29pm On Aug 06, 2019
Not surprised. They can't compete against the Asians

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Nobody: 12:31pm On Aug 06, 2019
wwwtortoise:
shocked

Asians are gradually monopolizing the manufacturing industry.
The reason(s) are not far-fetched; they have low-cost production advantage, mass production support mechanism, technological dominace through research, . . . and the list goes on and on.

Power is gradually shifting to Asia and middle east. The only missing link in this movement is the world currency control stronghold by the British and USA.
Please remove technological dominance through research. Who dash them.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by yomi007k(m): 12:37pm On Aug 06, 2019
anonimi:


Abeg na when we go hijack our own global business?
Not like yahooyahoo please. Something productive like ship building, ICT etc.
Before China colonises all of Africa more brutally than the whites.


www.nairaland.com/attachments/294278_chinainafrica_jpgbd4ea16cc6391fffe329bb549e5ad537



I'm with you my brother.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by bigpicture001: 12:41pm On Aug 06, 2019
wwwtortoise:
shocked

Asians are gradually monopolizing the manufacturing industry.
The reason(s) are not far-fetched; they have low-cost production advantage, mass production support mechanism, technological dominace through research, . . . and the list goes on and on.

Power is gradually shifting to Asia and middle east. The only missing link in this movement is the world currency control stronghold by the British and USA.

When I read up third reason...I realised u know nothing about world economics

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by PECON1(m): 12:43pm On Aug 06, 2019
pickatyou:
They tried self staying this long.
Bad management I guess
learn to read. It was not caused by bad management.get back and read the article again.
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by James4bright(m): 12:49pm On Aug 06, 2019
During the civil war, a bomb was being manufactured by the biafrans which led to the death of many Nigerian soldiers. It was called "Ojukwu Bomb" and it was being formulated by a group of lecturers. Since then, my country can't even manufacture an ordinary pencil, long live biafra.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by ernieboy(m): 12:50pm On Aug 06, 2019
wwwtortoise:
shocked

Asians are gradually monopolizing the manufacturing industry.
The reason(s) are not far-fetched; they have low-cost production advantage, mass production support mechanism, technological dominace through research, . . . and the list goes on and on.

Power is gradually shifting to Asia and middle east. The only missing link in this movement is the world currency control stronghold by the British and USA.
oga just say Asia, strike out middle east from that list and the singular reason they are dominating manufacturing is cheap labour, they are not technologically superior or even at par with the west yet as a matter of fact most of the tech innovations that drive those manufacturing plants still come from the west.

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by solidmyk(m): 12:51pm On Aug 06, 2019
olanrewaju99:
Everyone have his or her peak period, when your times comes use it wisely... Your turn today another man turn tomorrow.
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Oceannaagent: 12:52pm On Aug 06, 2019
History going down
Too bad
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by BlackfireX: 12:57pm On Aug 06, 2019
Innoson go and buy it, and build Igbo made ship grin

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by GeneralPula: 12:58pm On Aug 06, 2019
[s]
wwwtortoise:
shocked

Asians are gradually monopolizing the manufacturing industry.
The reason(s) are not far-fetched; they have low-cost production advantage, mass production support mechanism, technological dominace through research, . . . and the list goes on and on.

Power is gradually shifting to Asia and middle east. The only missing link in this movement is the world currency control stronghold by the British and USA.

.[/s]
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by nabegibeg: 12:59pm On Aug 06, 2019
Omooba77:
New York(CNN Business) Harland and Wolff, the 158-year-old shipyard in Northern Ireland that built the Titanic, is preparing for bankruptcy.

The UK government named an administrator to oversee the company's restructuring, a Harland and Wolff spokesman said. The case is expected to be in a UK court on Tuesday.

The shipyard in Belfast employed about 35,000 at its pre-World War II peak in 1935. It has only 123 full-time employees today. It has not built a ship since 2003, when it built two ferries. Since then, Harland and Wolff has concentrated on renewable energy, including offshore wind and tidal turbines.

Workers have been occupying the shipyard for the last week and vowed Monday to continue to fight to keep it in business. The union expects to file in court on Tuesday to seek an injunction from the shipyard closing.

"We will not give up on this famous shipyard," said Michael Mulholland, a union organizer. "The occupation will continue — and our battle will continue."

It had been competing for a contract for two frigates for the British Navy, and had been seeking a £600,000 ($730,000) bridge loan to avoid bankruptcy while it waited to hear on that contract and another renewable energy contract that are expected to be awarded in the coming months. But it had not been able to get the bridge loan, making the bankruptcy process its only choice. The spokesman said it will be up to the administrator whether or not the company is able to stay in business or be liquidated.

Much of the world's cargo shipbuilding has shifted to lower-cost Asian manufacturers, and the business of building luxury cruise ships is dominated by European shipbuilders STX Europe, Meyer Werft and Fincantieri. Harland and Wolff and other UK shipbuilders lost out on that business to its European rivals decades ago.

The company is most famous for building the Titanic a bit more than a century ago. It started construction of the Titanic and two sister ships, the Olympic and the Britannic, for White Star Lines in 1909. The Titanic was nearly 900 feet long, making it the largest passenger ship at that time.

The shipyard completed the Titanic in 1912, shortly before its inaugural voyage in April of that year. The ship hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank, killing 1,517 of the 2,223 passengers and crew on board.

The company was still successful even after the Titanic disaster and the World War I sinking of the Britannic. But with the growth of trans-Atlantic air travel after World War II, the shipbuilding industry started to shrink.

Harland and Wolff was nationalized in 1975. It was purchased by Fred Olsen Energy, a Norwegian offshore drilling company, in 1989, when it still had about 10,000 employees. That company, now known as Dolphin Drilling, itself filed for bankruptcy earlier this year and put Harland and Wolff up for sale. A deadline it had set for finding a buyer expired at 5 pm Belfast time Monday.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/08/05/business/titanic-bankruptcy-harland-wolff/index.html?

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Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by foleskay(m): 1:06pm On Aug 06, 2019
South Korea has taken over the business of cargo ship building.
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by KingBarry(m): 1:08pm On Aug 06, 2019
Building ships since 1950's

2019 Nigeria still dey sleep
We no fit build speed boat

WTF

This country don use everything tire me
Re: The Shipyard That Built The Titanic Is Heading For Bankruptcy by Godwin2am(m): 1:09pm On Aug 06, 2019
Tos87:
Let them Turn it to a tourist attraction site.
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO IN AND SEE THERE'.....?

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