Shipbuilding factories are generally located along the coast or on the banks of rivers, with a certain length of shoreline and water depth. There are dedicated shipbuilding equipment such as shipyards, shipyards, slides, outfitting docks, and large cranes in the factory area. There are various production workshops in the shipyard< Br data filtered="filtered"/> ※ Ship processing workshop: responsible for ship layout, material marking, and processing of ship parts< Br data filtered="filtered"/> ※ Hull Equipment Welding Workshop: Complete the assembly and welding of hull parts, components, sections, and sections, as well as the overall assembly of the hull< Br data filtered="filtered"/> ※ Installation workshop: responsible for the installation and commissioning of mechanical equipment and its accessories on board the ship< Br data filtered="filtered"/> ※ Pipe processing workshop: Process and install pipes and their accessories< Br data filtered="filtered"/> Electrical workshop: responsible for the installation and commissioning of electrical and radio equipment< Br data filtered="filtered"/> Woodworking workshop: responsible for the production and installation of wooden furniture and cabins, as well as insulation work< Br data filtered="filtered"/> ※ Painting Sail Cable Workshop: responsible for rust removal, painting, and the production and installation of sail cable rigging< Br data filtered="filtered"/> ※ Lifting and transportation workshop: responsible for the lifting and transportation operations of ships on piers, launching, entering and exiting docks, as well as on shipways, slides, and dock areas. In addition, there are various auxiliary workshops, mainly including organic repair workshops, tool workshops, power workshops, and central laboratories.