Joat42 wrote: quote="saber964"]quote="wastedfly"]There are effectively only 2 nations on earth building freighters. Korea and China. Yes, plenty of 1st tier nations still have shipping yards building one off ships, maybe even 2 or 3 off ships, but no one else in the world is building ships on an assembly line. Everyone else is doing just fine...
Lets hope there is no war as there are effectively only 2 nations on earth who can build a war navy and one of those is a tiny po dunk country who has been the others vassal or near vassel state for the last 1000 years.
Why only 2 nations? Because both countries effectively subsidize the industries and the freighters are being sold at below market value. Now in the Honorverse, this is effectively what Manticore has been doing via the wormhole network. Where the rest of the freighters are being built? Who knows.
Actually your wrong, currently there are a multitude of countries building merchant ships. Finland is building cruise liners for Carnival, NCL, Holland-America, Princess Cruses and B&O, also the US is building ULCC and VLCC tankers for the Alaska to CONUS run. IIRC Todd-Pacific is currently building ferries for the Washington ferry system and several for export.[/quote]
Yes and no. We are talking about shipyards capable of producing large freighters quickly and in high volume. The yards you refer to are building specialized ships.
For example, the worlds largest ship; the Maersk Tripple-E, took only 3 months to build and was built in S.Korea.[/quote]
You cant really put todays ships in rapid series production because of the size of the ships. Look at the Liberty and Victory ships plus the T-2 tanker classes from WWII. Your average T-2 had a DWT Dead Weight Tonnage (cargo carrying capacity) between 15-20,000 DWT vs a VLCC Very Large Crude Carrier 160-320,000 DWT or ULCC Ultra Large Crude Carrier 320-550,000 DWT, most of the worlds tankers average about 300-350,000 DWT. During WWII your typical convoy of 60 or 80 ships of which 10% were usually tankers.