At the World’s Largest Shipyard, U.S. Courts an Ally to Face Up to China
South Korea offers shipbuilding capacity, know-how and talent that rivals China, but American ships by law must be built in the U.S. Continue reading View comments
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.,Ltd. engages in operating shipbuilding and offshore, naval and special ships, and engine and machinery business units worldwide. Its Shipbuilding & Offshore business unit builds various types of ships for its clients primarily very large crude carrier. This business unit also operates as a EPCIC contractor providing integrated services, such as engineering, procurement, construction, transportation, installation, offshore hook-up and commissioning, and project management services for FPSOs, FLNGs, FPUs, semisubmersibles, jack-ups, TLPs, fixed platforms, subsea pipelines, and land-based LNG and processing modules, as well as services for the oil and gas industry. The company's Naval & Special Ship business unit designs and builds surface and underwater combatants and auxiliary support vessels. Its Engine & Machinery business unit builds diesel engines for marine and stationary purposes. The company was founded in 1972 and is based in Ulsan, South Korea.
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South Korea offers shipbuilding capacity, know-how and talent that rivals China, but American ships by law must be built in the U.S. Continue reading View comments
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