Shipbuilding steel is a specialized material designed for the construction of ship hulls and offshore structures, offering an optimal balance of strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance to ensure long-term performance in demanding marine environments. It is engineered to withstand harsh conditions such as seawater exposure, dynamic wave impact, and heavy structural loads, while maintaining excellent weldability for efficient fabrication and repair processes. With consistent mechanical properties and reliability, shipbuilding steel meets the rigorous requirements of major classification societies including ABS, LR, DNV, and CCS, ensuring compliance with international standards for safety and durability. Available in both normal strength grades (A, B, D, E) and high strength grades (AH, DH, EH, FH), it provides flexible solutions tailored to various vessel types and offshore applications. Its combination of performance, versatility, and certification makes shipbuilding steel an indispensable choice for modern shipyards and marine engineering projects.