Harland and Wolff

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Harland and Wolff is a historic Belfast-based shipbuilding and heavy engineering company best known for constructing famous ocean liners including RMS Titanic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf engineering company
public company
shipbuilding company
associatedWith Belfast maritime heritage
Titanic Quarter
builtFor Cunard Line
White Star Line
city Belfast
country United Kingdom
foundedBy Edward James Harland
Gustav Wilhelm Wolff
gantryCranesColor yellow
hasFacility Hamilton Dock
surface form: Queen's Island shipyard
hasHeritageStatus iconic industrial landmark in Belfast
hasLogoText H&W
hasStructure Samson gantry crane
surface form: Goliath gantry crane

Samson gantry crane
headquartersLocation Belfast
historicalPeakEmployment tens of thousands of workers
inception 1861
industry heavy engineering
offshore construction
shipbuilding
locatedIn Belfast
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
notableFor construction of large ocean liners
major role in British shipbuilding
notableWork HMHS Britannic
MV Arlanza
RMS Titanic
surface form: RMS Olympic

RMS Titanic
SS Canberra
operatedDuring World War I
World War II
originalName Edward James Harland & Company
parentCompany InfraStrata plc
produced merchant ships
naval vessels
offshore structures
region Ulster
regionServed global
renamedAs Harland and Wolff self-link
specializesIn offshore wind infrastructure
oil and gas platforms
ship repair
stockExchange Alternative Investment Market

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Belfast RMS TitanicBuiltAt Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
H&W abbreviationOf Harland and Wolff
Hamilton Dock associatedWith Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
SS Nomadic associatedWith Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
HMHS Britannic builder Harland and Wolff
MV Arlanza builder Harland and Wolff
RMS Titanic builder Harland and Wolff
SS Nomadic builder Harland and Wolff
Titanic Quarter contains Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Drawing Offices of Harland and Wolff
Sir John Parker employer Harland and Wolff
Titanic Quarter formerUse Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard land
InfraStrata plc hasHistoricAsset Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
Belfast hasShipyard Harland and Wolff
Port of Belfast historicallyAssociatedWith Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
Samson gantry crane locatedIn Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
H&W logoTextFor Harland and Wolff
InfraStrata plc operates Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
Samson gantry crane operator Harland and Wolff
Thompson Dock operator Harland and Wolff
InfraStrata plc owns Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
Samson gantry crane partOf Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
Thompson Dock partOf Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
Short Brothers predecessor Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Short Brothers and Harland
H&W refersTo Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipbuilding company
Harland and Wolff renamedAs Harland and Wolff self-link
MV Arlanza shipyard Harland and Wolff
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff, Belfast
Titanic Belfast museum subjectOfExhibitions Harland and Wolff
subject surface form: Titanic Belfast
this entity surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard
H&W usedBy Harland and Wolff