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DaiHan Anchor Chain Mfg. Co. Ltd
- Equipment, Machinery & Materials-Anchors / Mooring
Locations
Headquarter
740, DOHWA-DONG, NAM-GU
INCHEON INCHEON 402-063
South Korea
INCHEON INCHEON 402-063
South Korea
DaiHan Anchor Chain Mfg. Co., Ltd. is a global market leader in ship anchor, anchor chains, offshore mooring chains and chain accessories.
We are certified by all major classification society, eg. DNV, GL, LR, NK, KR, CCS, ABS etc.
- Phone +82-56-433931
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