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  2. HD Hyundai Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (HHI; Korean: HD현대중공업; RR: Eichidi Hyeondae Junggongeop) is the world's largest shipbuilding company and a major heavy equipment manufacturer. [3] [4] Its headquarters are in Ulsan, South Korea.

  3. Ulsan - Wikipedia

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    Ulsan is the industrial powerhouse of South Korea, forming the heart of the Ulsan Industrial District. It has the world's largest automobile assembly plant, operated by the Hyundai Motor Company ; [ 4 ] the world's largest shipyard , operated by Hyundai Heavy Industries ; [ 5 ] [ unreliable source? ] and the world's third largest oil refinery ...

  4. Port of Ulsan - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Ulsan is a port in South Korea, located in the city of Ulsan.. Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan Shipyard & Gunsan shipyard, in Ulsan is currently the largest in the world and has the capability to build a variety of vessels including Commercial Cargo, FPSO offshore, container ship, LNG Carrier, Car carriers, Tankers like VLCC & ULCC, Iron ore carrier and Naval vessels like Aegis ...

  5. HD Hyundai - Wikipedia

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    HD Hyundai started its shipbuilding business in a small village in Ulsan, South Korea, in 1972 and grew into a global heavy industries company. It is a major supplier in the heavy industries and energy sector, ranging from shipbuilding and marine engineering to oil refining, petrochemicals, and smart energy management businesses.

  6. HD Hyundai Mipo - Wikipedia

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    1975 04 Founded on the HHI premises; 1982 12 Constructed New Shipyard at Present Location; 1983 12 listed on KOSPI (Korea Composite Stock Price Index) 1999 04 completed Hyundai-Vinashin Shipyard in Vietnam; 2003 12 MR PC, Selected as 'World-Class Product' 2005 04 completed Daebul Factory in Junnam, South Korea

  7. Insight: Empty shipyard and suicides as 'Hyundai Town ... - AOL

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    When Lee Dong-hee came to Ulsan to work for Hyundai Heavy Industries five years ago, shipyards in the city known as Hyundai Town operated day and night and workers could make triple South Korea's ...

  8. Kockums Crane - Wikipedia

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    The Kockums Crane in around the mid-1970s The crane in February 2000. The Kockums Crane (Swedish: Kockumskranen) is a 140-metre (459 ft) [1] high gantry crane in the Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea. [2]

  9. BRP Jose Rizal - Wikipedia

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    On May 1, 2018, the steel cutting ceremony was held for P159 (project number of first of two frigates) at HHI's shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea, marking the first step of the vessel's construction journey. [3] On October 16, 2018, HHI held the keel laying ceremony for P159, marking the formal start of the construction of the ship. [4]