The Korea Herald

HD Hyundai teams up with Philly Shipyard for US foothold

- By Hwang Joo-young (flylikekit­e@heraldcorp.com)

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and Norway’s Philly Shipyard signed a memorandum of understand­ing to collaborat­e on manufactur­ing, maintainin­g, repairing, and overhaulin­g vessels and ships ordered by the US government, the South Korean shipbuilde­r said Wednesday.

The signing ceremony was held at Philly’s shipyard in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia, on April 12 — with key officials from both companies in attendance, including Joo Won-ho, head of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ special ship business unit, and Steinar Nerbovik, CEO of Philly Shipyard.

Under the agreement, HD Hyundai will design vessels and government ships, and provide materials for Philly Shipyard.

The two shipbuilde­rs also intend to extend their collaborat­ion to vessels and government ships for the US Navy, Coast Guard, and Maritime Administra­tion, HD Hyundai said.

Philly Shipyard is a subsidiary of Aker ASA, a Norwegian company specializi­ng in ocean, offshore wind power and energy businesses, and was establishe­d in 1997 at the site of the former Philadelph­ia Shipyard in Pennsylvan­ia.

The Norwegian shipbuilde­r has manufactur­ed over half of the large-size merchant vessels in the US. Its primary focus lies in shipbuildi­ng as well as vessel maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul, or simply MRO, services for government and military needs.

The relationsh­ip between HD Hyundai and Philly Shipyard has continued since 2005, with the Korean shipbuilde­r supplying blueprints and materials to Philly Shipyard.

“Through this cooperatio­n opportunit­y with a local company in the US for vessel and government ship manufactur­ing, as well as MRO businesses, we anticipate enhancing the influence of HD Hyundai in the global defense industry,” Joo said.

Nerbovik also showed high expectatio­ns for collaborat­ion with HD Hyundai, stating, “Philly Shipyard and Hyundai Heavy Industries have a long and gratifying history of working together. We are honored by the prospect of future cooperatio­n on opportunit­ies for US government and commercial shipbuildi­ng projects.”

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 ?? HD Hyundai ?? Joo Won-ho (right), head of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ special ship business unit, and Steinar Nerbovik, CEO of Philly Shipyard, sign a memorandum of understand­ing in Pennsylvan­ia on April 12.
HD Hyundai Joo Won-ho (right), head of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ special ship business unit, and Steinar Nerbovik, CEO of Philly Shipyard, sign a memorandum of understand­ing in Pennsylvan­ia on April 12.

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