-
across East Asia rose. For comparison,
depending on
their profession,
shipbreakers in
Kaohsiung earned from NT$40 (day labourer) to NT$180 (torch operator)...
- an
exploitative contract with Lynx
Corporation to
become one of its
shipbreakers, who are
responsible for
salvaging abandoned spacecraft in
search of...
-
Shipbreaker or
Shipbreakers may
refer to: Ship breaking, a type of ship
disposal involving the
breaking up of
ships for
either a
source of
parts Ship...
- ground-based RTS game
entitled Hardware:
Shipbreakers,
which was
subsequently renamed Homeworld:
Shipbreakers and
announced as a
prequel to Homeworld....
-
Golden Deer
Award "
Shipbreakers". www.nfb.ca.
Retrieved 8
October 2023.
Shipbreakers at the NFB.ca, and
available on
YouTube Shipbreakers at IMDb v t e...
- p****enger
ships s****ped at Alang, by
Peter Knego of
Maritime Matters.
Shipbreakers is a 2004 do****entary on the
industry in
Alang by
Michael Kot. World...
-
dangerous to sail. At this point, it can be
scuttled at sea or s****ped by
shipbreakers.
Ships can also be used as
museum ships, or
expended to
construct breakwaters...
-
producing less than one-fifth of the s**** it
produced in the 1980s. 2004:
Shipbreakers is a do****entary on the
industry in
Alang by
Michael Kot. 2005: On the...
-
moved back to
Glasgow and
later he
worked for a time at
Arnott Young shipbreakers in Dalmuir. At the
start of his
career he
adopted Cosmo, the
middle name...
- a
thriving village served by
Clyde steamers and a
railway station. A
shipbreakers operated at
Faslane until the mid-1980s, when its site was
taken over...