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{{Short description|Japanese shipping company}} {{About|the Japanese shipping company||K-line (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox company | name = Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. | logo = K line logo.svg | image = Iino Building.jpg | image_caption = Headquarters in [[Chiyoda, Tokyo]] | trade_name = "K" Line | caption = | type = [[Public company|Public]] [[Kabushiki gaisha|KK]] | traded_as = {{tyo|9107}}<br><s>[[Osaka Stock Exchange|OSE]]: 9107</s><br>{{NAG|9107}}<br>{{Fukuoka Stock Exchange|9107}} | foundation = {{start date and age|1919|df=yes}} | founder = [[Kojiro Matsukata]] | hq_location = [[Uchisaiwaichō]] | location_city = [[Chiyoda, Tokyo]] | location_country = [[Japan]] | key_people = *Iyazu Tokogawa (CEO) *Shigeru Masuda, MBA (COO) *Hideyoshi Yamamoto (CFO) | industry = [[Transport]] | products = | revenue = | subsid = [[International Transportation Service]] | operating_income = | owner = | num_employees = | parent = | homepage = {{URL|https://www.kline.co.jp/}} | image_size = 200px }} [[Image:K_Line_container.jpeg|thumb|K Line container]] [[Image:K-stack.jpg|thumb|Smokestack of a K Line vessel.]] [[Image:Volvo FH12-Simons (B)-2005.jpg|thumb|A K Line container mounted on a trailer is on a road in [[Belgium]].]] {{nihongo|'''Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.'''|川崎汽船株式会社|Kawasaki Kisen [[Kabushiki gaisha]]|branded as '''"K" Line'''}} is a Japanese [[transport]]ation company. It owns a fleet that includes dry cargo ships ([[bulk carrier]]s), [[Containerization|container ships]], [[liquefied natural gas]] carriers, [[Roll-on/roll-off|Ro-Ro]] ships, [[Tanker (ship)|tankers]], and [[container terminals]]. It used to be the fourteenth largest container transportation and shipping company in the world, before becoming part of [[Ocean Network Express]] in 2017.
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