factory ship
Noun: A factory ship is a large vessel, specifically a whaling ship, that is equipped with onboard facilities to process (such as cutting, boiling, and packaging) whale products (like oil, meat, and bone) immediately after the whales are caught, without needing to return to a land-based station.
The term is used to describe a specific type of industrial processing vessel within the whaling and sometimes large-scale fishing industries. - The international fleet included several factory ships that could stay at sea for months. - Environmental groups protested the use of factory ships due to their impact on whale populations.
- The concept can be extended metaphorically to describe any large, efficient operation that processes raw materials continuously. However, the primary and literal use remains in the context of maritime harvesting.
- Whaler / Whaling ship: A ship used for hunting whales. A factory ship is a specific type of whaling ship.
- Processor / Processing vessel: A more general term for a ship equipped to process fish or other marine products at sea.
- Processing ship
- Whaling factory vessel
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically for "factory ship." It is a technical compound noun.
- a whaling ship equipped to process whale products at sea