who made the titanic

The ocean liner RMS Titanic was built by the shipbuilding company Harland and Wolff in Belfast, for the British shipping company White Star Line.
Who “made” the Titanic?
If you’re asking who physically built the ship:
- The shipyard: Harland and Wolff, Belfast, Ireland.
- The owner: White Star Line, a major British passenger shipping company.
- The workforce: Thousands of shipyard workers, engineers, and craftsmen over several years (1909–1912).!
If you’re asking who came up with the idea:
- Concept and project push: J. Bruce Ismay (Chairman of White Star Line) and William Pirrie (Chairman of Harland and Wolff) collaborated to create a new class of huge, luxurious liners to rival Cunard’s ships.
If you’re asking who designed it:
- Lead naval architect: Thomas Andrews, who sailed on the maiden voyage and died in the sinking.
- Other designers: Alexander Carlisle and Edward Wilding also played key roles in the ship’s design.
Very short answer
Harland and Wolff in Belfast built the Titanic for the White Star Line, led and conceived by executives J. Bruce Ismay and William Pirrie, with Thomas Andrews as the chief designer.
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