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"I was at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint‑Nazaire to witness the final sprint of construction, watching hundreds of workers in hard hats and harnesses, drills and saws, and even a man dangling from the ceiling beside a crane—an experience that underscored the hulking vessel's scale. The facility sits where the Loire River empties into the Atlantic and is known for building some of the world's most famous ships; its operations include modular assembly of massive steel frames and coordination with a factory 12 miles away that churned out prefabricated cabins, and it has played a central role in recent green‑tech breakthroughs." - Hannah Towey