Talk:Shipyard
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[edit]I edited out some absurd looking quotes around the words 'defense enterprise' regarding Northrop-Grumman. Cynical Scare Quotes are hardly an NPOV thing. Doesn't matter whether the topic is related. - Kade 06:33, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)
This article needs heavy revision. It seems to be heavily dependent on people with special interests supplying information about the country or yard with which they are most familiar. As a result, the section listing "Prominent Dockyards and Shipyards" is so far out of proportion as to be positively misleading. (For example, you would get the idea that the US is a prominent shipbuilding country and China is not.) The article on "Shipbuilding" is much more balanced. In the present article, the list section should be deleted with a link referring to the separate article "List of shipbuilders and shipyards". Mstarli (talk) 07:00, 11 December 2012 (UTC)
Missing a few important yards
[edit]The South East Asia section completely ignores several important yards in Singapore which is a major shipbuilding nation as well.
182.19.157.251 (talk) 15:49, 28 February 2014 (UTC)
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