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BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

(231113) -- NARSINGDI, Nov. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on Nov. 12, 2023 shows the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has inaugurated the South Asian country's largest and first-ever green fertilizer factory as construction work of the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project is completed. Construction of the project started in 2020, and the China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven Ltd. (CC7), in collaboration with its Japanese partner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), had been striving for the mega project to be completed as scheduled. TO GO WITH "Bangladesh inaugurates first green fertilizer factory" (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

(231113) -- NARSINGDI, Nov. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on Nov. 12, 2023 shows the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has inaugurated the South Asian country's largest and first-ever green fertilizer factory as construction work of the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project is completed. Construction of the project started in 2020, and the China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven Ltd. (CC7), in collaboration with its Japanese partner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), had been striving for the mega project to be completed as scheduled. TO GO WITH "Bangladesh inaugurates first green fertilizer factory" (Xinhua/Sun Nan)

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BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

(231113) -- NARSINGDI, Nov. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (C) attends the launching ceremony of the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project in Narsingdi, Bangladesh, Nov. 12, 2023. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has inaugurated the South Asian country's largest and first-ever green fertilizer factory as construction work of the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project is completed. Construction of the project started in 2020, and the China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven Ltd. (CC7), in collaboration with its Japanese partner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), had been striving for the mega project to be completed as scheduled. TO GO WITH "Bangladesh inaugurates first green fertilizer factory" (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

(231113) -- NARSINGDI, Nov. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on Nov. 12, 2023 shows the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has inaugurated the South Asian country's largest and first-ever green fertilizer factory as construction work of the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project is completed. Construction of the project started in 2020, and the China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven Ltd. (CC7), in collaboration with its Japanese partner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), had been striving for the mega project to be completed as scheduled. TO GO WITH "Bangladesh inaugurates first green fertilizer factory" (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

(231113) -- NARSINGDI, Nov. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on Nov. 12, 2023 shows the launching ceremony of the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has inaugurated the South Asian country's largest and first-ever green fertilizer factory as construction work of the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project is completed. Construction of the project started in 2020, and the China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven Ltd. (CC7), in collaboration with its Japanese partner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), had been striving for the mega project to be completed as scheduled. TO GO WITH "Bangladesh inaugurates first green fertilizer factory" (Xinhua/Sun Nan)

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BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

(231113) -- NARSINGDI, Nov. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (2nd R) visits the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project in Narsingdi, Bangladesh, Nov. 12, 2023. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has inaugurated the South Asian country's largest and first-ever green fertilizer factory as construction work of the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project is completed. Construction of the project started in 2020, and the China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven Ltd. (CC7), in collaboration with its Japanese partner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), had been striving for the mega project to be completed as scheduled. TO GO WITH "Bangladesh inaugurates first green fertilizer factory" (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

BANGLADESH-NARSINGDI-GREEN FERTILIZER FACTORY-INAUGURATION

(231113) -- NARSINGDI, Nov. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (4th L) inaugurates the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project in Narsingdi, Bangladesh, Nov. 12, 2023. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has inaugurated the South Asian country's largest and first-ever green fertilizer factory as construction work of the Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project is completed. Construction of the project started in 2020, and the China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven Ltd. (CC7), in collaboration with its Japanese partner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), had been striving for the mega project to be completed as scheduled. TO GO WITH "Bangladesh inaugurates first green fertilizer factory" (Xinhua)

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Bangladesh's first green fertilizer factory built under China's BRI nears completion

STORY: Bangladesh's first green fertilizer factory built under China's BRI nears completion DATELINE: April 16, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:55 LOCATION: Dhaka CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the fertilizer plant 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Bengali): MD AL AMIN HOWLADER, Project supervisor 3. various of the fertilizer plant 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Bengali): MOHAMMAD RAJIOUR RAHMAN MOLLICK, Project director, Ghorashal-Polash Urea fertilizer project 5. various of the fertilizer plant 6. SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): WU XIANGONG, Senior vice president of China National Chemical Engineering Group Corporation Ltd. STORYLINE: The construction work of Bangladesh's Ghorashal-Polash Urea fertilizer project (GPUFP), set to be the country's largest and first-ever green fertilizer factory, is nearing completion. More than 850 Chinese employees from the China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven Ltd. (CC7), in collaboration with its Japanese partner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), have been working round the clock o

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MHI develops new high-speed AGT system

MHI develops new high-speed AGT system

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s high-speed Automated Guideway Transit System with a maximum speed of 120km is seen in Mihara, Hiroshima Prefecture, on Oct. 2, 2014.

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JX, MHI to launch CO2 capture project for Texas oil field

JX, MHI to launch CO2 capture project for Texas oil field

TOKYO, Japan - JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp. President Shunsaku Miyake (L) and Atsushi Maekawa, senior executive vice president of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., meet the press in Tokyo on July 15, 2014. MHI has received an order for the world's largest post-combustion CO2 capture system for an enhanced oil recovery project in Texas which is being primarily promoted by NRG Energy, Inc. and JX Nippon.

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Robot for work at Fukushima nuclear plant

Robot for work at Fukushima nuclear plant

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows MHI-MEISTeR robot cutting off a pipe during a demonstration in Kobe on Dec. 6, 2012. The robot was developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. for work at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, which was crippled by the March 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster.

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Robot for work at Fukushima nuclear plant

Robot for work at Fukushima nuclear plant

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s MHI-MEISTeR robot at its unveiling in Kobe on Dec. 6, 2012. The robot was developed for work at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, which was crippled by the March 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster.

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MHI gets 1st overseas order for passenger jet from U.S. airline

MHI gets 1st overseas order for passenger jet from U.S. airline

TOKYO, Japan - Hideo Egawa (R), president of Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., and Richard Leach, president of Trans States Holdings, shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 2, 2009, at which they announced that the U.S. airline company will purchase up to 100 small passenger jets under development by the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. subsidiary, marking the first overseas order for the aircraft.

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Mitsubishi Heavy seeks U.S. gov't approval on new nuclear reactor

Mitsubishi Heavy seeks U.S. gov't approval on new nuclear reactor

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. said on July 3 it has begun procedures with the aim of winning Washington's design certification for its new advanced pressurized water reactor (in an artist's image) by the end of 2011 to market it in the United States. To this end, the company established a wholly owned subsidiary, MHI Nuclear Energy Systems Inc., in Washington D.C., to handle relevant work with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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Diamond Princess begins trial run

Diamond Princess begins trial run

NAGASAKI, Japan - The 113,000-ton luxury liner Diamond Princess, built for Princess Cruises by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, sets sail on a trial run from Nagasaki port on Aug. 15 as citizens watch. Completion of the 14-deck vessel vessel was delayed after it caught fire while under construction at MHI's Nagasaki shipyard in October 2002.

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(2)Diamond Princess launched

(2)Diamond Princess launched

NAGASAKI, Japan - The 113,000-ton cruise ship Diamond Princess built for Britain's P&O Princess Cruises PLC at the Nagasaki shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) was launched in a gala ceremony at the shipyard on April 12.

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(1)Diamond Princess launched

(1)Diamond Princess launched

NAGASAKI, Japan - The 113,000-ton cruise ship Diamond Princess built for Britain's P&O Princess Cruises PLC at the Nagasaki shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) awaits to be launched in a gala ceremony at the shipyard on April 12.

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Work continue on two luxury cruises at MHI

Work continue on two luxury cruises at MHI

FUKUOKA, Japan - Two photos taken Feb. 19 show work continue on two luxury cruises being built for P&O Princess Cruises PLC at Koyagi Shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Nagasaki Prefecture. Photo above shows the Diamond Princess, which was damaged by a fire in October 2002. The damaged parts of the ship have been removed to be replaced with new ones. The ship will be completed as the Diamond Sapphire. The photo below shows the Diamond Sapphire, which will now be competed as the Diamond Princess.

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MHI unveils 'Wakamaru' robot to support elderly, sick people

MHI unveils 'Wakamaru' robot to support elderly, sick people

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) unveiled on Feb. 4 a human-sized ''Wakamaru'' robot (photo) capable of helping elderly people living alone or sick people report to their families living in other areas in the event of emergencies. Measuring 1 meter in height and weighing 30 kilograms, the robot can recognize about 10,000 words and conduct simple conversations. The company plans to put the robot on sale as early as in April next year.

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' Plant Patrol Explosion-Proof Robot

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' Plant Patrol Explosion-Proof Robot

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and JXTG Energy Corporation (JXTG) announced today that they have jointly conducted a driving test of the EX ROVR, an explosion-proof robot that patrols the plant, at JXTG's Mizushima Refinery in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. It was confirmed that the basic functional requirements were met. In the future, the company will delve deeper into the evaluation of the test results and make improvements, aiming to start receiving orders from petrochemical manufacturers and others in fiscal 2020. The JXTG Mizushima Refinery in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, March 6, 2019, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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(1)Diamond Princess launched

(1)Diamond Princess launched

NAGASAKI, Japan - The 113,000-ton cruise ship Diamond Princess built for Britain's P&O Princess Cruises PLC at the Nagasaki shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) awaits to be launched in a gala ceremony at the shipyard on April 12. (Kyodo)

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MHI chairman says MRJ's success to play major role

MHI chairman says MRJ's success to play major role

Hideaki Omiya, chairman of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., delivers a keynote address in Tokyo on July 28, 2015, at a symposium on how to make aircraft manufacturing Japan's key industry. He said the successful development of the Mitsubishi Regional Jet by the firm's subsidiary, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., will play a key role in it. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Old big cantilever crane still in use at MHI shipyard

Old big cantilever crane still in use at MHI shipyard

Veteran crane operator Akira Yamanaka (R) holds a note of information handed down from previous operators about a time-honored giant cantilever crane on June 8, 2015, at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works in Nagasaki, southwestern Japan. The crane, completed in 1909, was the first electric crane installed in Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mitsubishi Heavy, Matsusaka city seal plant location accord

Mitsubishi Heavy, Matsusaka city seal plant location accord

Yoichi Kujirai (2nd from R), senior executive vice president of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., and Matsusaka Mayor Mitsushige Yamanaka (L) show documents in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, on June 1, 2015, after signing a plant location accord concerning aircraft production business. MHI plans to establish an integrated production line of vertical and horizontal tails for the Mitsubishi Regional Jet, a next generation regional jet, among other things. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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MHI chairman says MRJ's success to play major role

MHI chairman says MRJ's success to play major role

Hideaki Omiya, chairman of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., delivers a keynote address in Tokyo on July 28, 2015, at a symposium on how to make aircraft manufacturing Japan's key industry. He said the successful development of the Mitsubishi Regional Jet by the firm's subsidiary, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., will play a key role in it. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Aerial photography. To Aquapolis Okinawa

Aqua-polis, the main symbol of the Okinawa International Marine Exposition, was completed at the Hiroshima Shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), and a naming ceremony was held at Aqua-polis' Aqua Hall on April 17 with about 200 people in attendance. Equipped with seawater desalination and sewage treatment equipment, it will become a symbol of the Ocean Expo as a model for the future.   Aerial shot of the completed Aquapolis, naming ceremony with invited guests, model of Aquapolis, sailing from Hiroshima to Okinawa, date of shooting unknown, release date: April 25, 1975.

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Mitsubishi Heavy seeks U.S. gov't approval on new nuclear reacto

Mitsubishi Heavy seeks U.S. gov't approval on new nuclear reacto

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. said on July 3 it has begun procedures with the aim of winning Washington's design certification for its new advanced pressurized water reactor (in an artist's image) by the end of 2011 to market it in the United States. To this end, the company established a wholly owned subsidiary, MHI Nuclear Energy Systems Inc., in Washington D.C., to handle relevant work with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. (Kyodo)

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MHI develops new high-speed AGT system

MHI develops new high-speed AGT system

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.'s high-speed Automated Guideway Transit System with a maximum speed of 120km is seen in Mihara, Hiroshima Prefecture, on Oct. 2, 2014. (Kyodo)

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MHI President Miyanaga

MHI President Miyanaga

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. President Shunichi Miyanaga speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 8, 2018. Mitsubishi Heavy plans to bolster the capital of its struggling aircraft unit by the end of next March. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(CORRECTED)MHI gets 1st overseas order for passenger jet from

(CORRECTED)MHI gets 1st overseas order for passenger jet from

TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 2 Kyodo - Hideo Egawa (R), president of Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., and Richard Leach, president of Trans States Holdings, shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 2, 2009, at which they announced that the U.S. airline company will purchase up to 100 small passenger jets under development by the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. subsidiary, marking the first overseas order for the aircraft. (Kyodo)

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Diamond Princess begins trial run

Diamond Princess begins trial run

NAGASAKI, Japan - The 113,000-ton luxury liner Diamond Princess, built for Princess Cruises by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, sets sail on a trial run from Nagasaki port on Aug. 15 as citizens watch. Completion of the 14-deck vessel vessel was delayed after it caught fire while under construction at MHI's Nagasaki shipyard in October 2002. (Kyodo)

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(3)Diamond Princess launched

(3)Diamond Princess launched

NAGASAKI, Japan - The 113,000-ton cruise ship Diamond Princess built for Britain's P&O Princess Cruises PLC at the Nagasaki shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) is seen floating outside Nagasaki port after being launched in a gala ceremony on April 12. (Kyodo)

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(2)Diamond Princess launched

(2)Diamond Princess launched

NAGASAKI, Japan - The 113,000-ton cruise ship Diamond Princess built for Britain's P&O Princess Cruises PLC at the Nagasaki shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) was launched in a gala ceremony at the shipyard on April 12. (Kyodo)

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Work continue on two luxury cruises at MHI

Work continue on two luxury cruises at MHI

FUKUOKA, Japan - Two photos taken Feb. 19 show work continue on two luxury cruises being built for P&O Princess Cruises PLC at Koyagi Shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Nagasaki Prefecture. Photo above shows the Diamond Princess, which was damaged by a fire in October 2002. The damaged parts of the ship have been removed to be replaced with new ones. The ship will be completed as the Diamond Sapphire. The photo below shows the Diamond Sapphire, which will now be competed as the Diamond Princess. (Kyodo)

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MHI unveils 'Wakamaru' robot to support elderly, sick people

MHI unveils 'Wakamaru' robot to support elderly, sick people

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) unveiled on Feb. 4 a human-sized ''Wakamaru'' robot (photo) capable of helping elderly people living alone or sick people report to their families living in other areas in the event of emergencies. Measuring 1 meter in height and weighing 30 kilograms, the robot can recognize about 10,000 words and conduct simple conversations. The company plans to put the robot on sale as early as in April next year. (Kyodo)

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