The Korea Times

HD Hyundai-Philly Shipyard partnershi­p deals blow to Hanwha

- By Park Jae-hyuk pjh@koreatimes.co.kr

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Philly Shipyard agreed to cooperate in the U.S. naval ship market, the HD Hyundai subsidiary said Wednesday, months after the Korean shipbuilde­r’s chief rival, Hanwha Ocean, indicated its intention to acquire the Philadelph­ian shipyard.

The agreement was signed at Philly Shipyard in Pennsylvan­ia, April 12 (local time), while HD HHI officials were in the U.S. to attend the Sea Air Space 2024 maritime defense expo in Maryland.

HD Hyundai has already been supplying designs and materials for commercial vessels to Philly since 2005.

Under their latest agreement, the Korean firm seeks to supply designs and materials for naval and public vessels built and maintained by the Philadelph­ian shipyard for the U.S. government.

“We will expand our presence in the global defense industry through our cooperatio­n with the U.S. firm in constructi­on, maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul of naval and public vessels,” said Joo Won-ho, head of HD HHI’s naval and special ship business unit.

HD Hyundai said its officials had a chance to look around Philly’s shipbuildi­ng sites, so that both companies could share their technologi­es for the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of warships.

“Philly Shipyard and HD HHI have a long and gratifying history of working together, and we are honored by the idea of future cooperatio­n on opportunit­ies for U.S. government and commercial shipbuildi­ng projects,” Philly Shipyard CEO Steinar Nerbovik said.

As a subsidiary of Norwegian energy firm Aker, Philly Shipyard was founded in 1997 on part of the site of the Philadelph­ia Naval Shipyard.

Because the U.S. Jones Act prohibits any foreign-built, foreign-owned or foreign-flagged vessels from engaging in coastwise trade within the U.S., Hanwha Ocean has been considerin­g buying Philly Shipyard, amid its intensifyi­ng competitio­n with HD HHI in the global naval ship market.

Last year, the Hanwha subsidiary reportedly sent its officials to the Philadelph­ia shipyard. Hanwha Ocean’s establishm­ent of its U.S. holding company late last year was also seen as a preparator­y step to take over the shipyard.

 ?? Courtesy of HD Hyundai ?? Joo Won-ho, right, head of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ naval and special ship business unit, and Philly Shipyard CEO Steinar Nerbovik sign a memorandum of understand­ing at the latter’s office in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia, April 12.
Courtesy of HD Hyundai Joo Won-ho, right, head of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ naval and special ship business unit, and Philly Shipyard CEO Steinar Nerbovik sign a memorandum of understand­ing at the latter’s office in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia, April 12.

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