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Hyundai Heavy Industries works on hydrogen supply chain by 2030Hyundai Heavy Industries works on hydrogen supply chain by 2030Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Group of South Korea intends to invest in all facets of the hydrogen value chain, from development to transportation, storage, and use of hydrogen fuel.
Taiwanese line Wan Hai Lines orders five containerships at Hyundai HeavyTaiwanese line Wan Hai Lines orders five containerships at Hyundai Heavy
Hyundai Heavy Industries hosts naming ceremony for HMM GaonHyundai Heavy Industries hosts naming ceremony for HMM GaonOn Monday, March 22, Hyundai Heavy Industries held a naming ceremony for the 16,000 TEU container ship HMM Gaon at its Ulsan headquarters.
Mega-merger between HHI and DSME receives regulatory approvalMega-merger between HHI and DSME receives regulatory approval
KSOE and Hyundai Heavy to work with Korean Register for hydrogen standardsKSOE and Hyundai Heavy to work with Korean Register for hydrogen standardsThe two companies plan to work together to establish hydrogen ship specifications, which they will apply to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) next year.
LNG-ready 16,000 TEU newbuilds of HMM enters into serviceLNG-ready 16,000 TEU newbuilds of HMM enters into service
Hyundai Heavy delivers second missile frigate to the Philippine NavyHyundai Heavy delivers second missile frigate to the Philippine NavyThe joint inspection team of the Department of National Defense (DND) and the Philippine Navy (PN) have approved the delivery and acceptance of the future BRP Antonio Luna (FF151).
Samsung, Hyundai and Daewoo to compete to platforms of PetrobrasSamsung, Hyundai and Daewoo to compete to platforms of Petrobras
Hyundai Heavy to release IPO to raise Green Tech investmentHyundai Heavy to release IPO to raise Green Tech investmentOn Tuesday, South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd said it is preparing an initial public offering (IPO) to raise funds for a 1 trillion won ($905 million) investment in green technology over five years.
Hyundai Mipo receives order for petrochemical carrier pairHyundai Mipo receives order for petrochemical carrier pair
Hyundai-Daewoo merger to be finalized in the first half of 2021Hyundai-Daewoo merger to be finalized in the first half of 2021Hyundai Heavy Industries Holdings (HHIH), the South Korean shipbuilding giant, plans to complete the acquisition of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) by the end of the first half of 2021.
Capital Gas receives the delivery of Aristidis I from Hyundai HeavyCapital Gas receives the delivery of Aristidis I from Hyundai Heavy
GTT receives tank design orders from Hyundai and Hyundai SamhoGTT receives tank design orders from Hyundai and Hyundai SamhoFrance-based GTT said it has received an order from South Korean shipyards Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) to construct the tanks of four newbuild liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers.
DNV GL to work with HHI for future-proof tanker designsDNV GL to work with HHI for future-proof tanker designs
South Korea's Big Three increases in order intakeSouth Korea's Big Three increases in order intakeThe Major Three shipbuilders of Korea, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, and Samsung Heavy Industries, are experiencing a year-end rise in order intake.
Lloyd’s Register awards AiP to Hyundai for its latest LNG carrierLloyd’s Register awards AiP to Hyundai for its latest LNG carrier
Hyundai Heavy to use Jotun’s Hull Skater to protect for newbuildsHyundai Heavy to use Jotun’s Hull Skater to protect for newbuildsHyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and container shipping major HMM in South Korea have committed themselves to a series of newbuilds using Jotun's Hull Skating Solutions (HSS).
Hyundai Shipbuilding wins $450 mln deal to work for Myanmar's gas projectHyundai Shipbuilding wins $450 mln deal to work for Myanmar's gas project
Hyundai Heavy develops Digital Health Management systemHyundai Heavy develops Digital Health Management systemA Digital Health Management System (DHM) for the protection and operational efficiency of IMO Type-B LNG fuel tanks has been developed by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).
Hyundai Heavy secures order for two LNG carriersHyundai Heavy secures order for two LNG carriers
Korean shipbuilders to develop zero-carbon ammonia-powered vesselsKorean shipbuilders to develop zero-carbon ammonia-powered vesselsTo prepare for the post-LNG period, Korean shipbuilders are stepping up their efforts to develop zero-carbon ammonia-powered vessels.
Zhejiang Satellite receives another six VLECsZhejiang Satellite receives another six VLECs
HMM to develop marine biofuelsHMM to develop marine biofuelsSouth Korean shipping company HMM has signed an MOU with the Korea BioEnergy Association, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co, Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co, and the Korean Shipping Registry to produce marine biofuels.
Hyundai receives green light from Lloyd’s Register for ammonia-fueled shipsHyundai receives green light from Lloyd’s Register for ammonia-fueled ships
Korea Shipbuilding wins US$71 million deal from EuropeKorea Shipbuilding wins US$71 million deal from EuropeKorea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. said Monday that a European company has secured an 86 billion won (US$ 71 million) contract to build two petrochemical (PC) carriers.
Hyundai heavy to split its businessesHyundai heavy to split its businesses
  • Aker Offshore Wind and Hexicon comes together for Swedish wind projectsAker Offshore Wind and Hexicon comes together for Swedish wind projects
  • UN calls for seafarers to be prioritised for COVID-19 vaccinationsUN calls for seafarers to be prioritised for COVID-19 vaccinations
  • Taiwanese line Wan Hai Lines orders five containerships at Hyundai HeavyTaiwanese line Wan Hai Lines orders five containerships at Hyundai Heavy
  • Dubai-based Global Feeder Shipping adds another boxship to its fleetDubai-based Global Feeder Shipping adds another boxship to its fleet
  • Total to work with MSC Cruises for upcoming LNG-powered cruise shipsTotal to work with MSC Cruises for upcoming LNG-powered cruise ships
  • Global energy giant Shell completed first LNG bunkering in GibraltarGlobal energy giant Shell completed first LNG bunkering in Gibraltar
  • ABS unveils its upcoming seminarABS unveils its upcoming seminar
  • Aker Solutions and Doosan Babcock come together for low-carbon solutionsAker Solutions and Doosan Babcock come together for low-carbon solutions
  • Singapore’s Energy Market Authority names two new term LNG importersSingapore’s Energy Market Authority names two new term LNG importers
  • Wan Hai Lines holds online ship naming ceremony for 3 newbuildsWan Hai Lines holds online ship naming ceremony for 3 newbuilds
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