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Daewoo-Mangalia Heavy Industries or DMHI is a large shipyard located south of the Port of Constanţa, in Mangalia, Romania. It was formed in 1997 as a joint venture between South Korean company Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and the ''2 Mai Shipyard'' in Mangalia. Since it was founded the company built over 127 new ships and repaired around 300 ships. ==Operations== The shipyard is spread over an area of , has three dry docks with a total length of and of berths. In 2002 the company delivered two tankers of to the Norwegian company Kleven Floro used for the transportation of orange juice. One of the main customers of the shipyard is the German company Hamburg Süd which ordered six container ships of around each, and seven ships of each as well as four tugboats. The company also signed in 2005 an agreement with Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A., NSB Niederelbe, Gebab and Conti Reederei companies for the construction of 12 container ships of around each that will be delivered in stages until 2011 at a total cost of US$1.1 billion.〔
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