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Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
1, Jeonha-dong, Dong-gu
Ulsan 682-792, South Korea
Tel. +82-52-202-2114
Fax +82-52-202-3470

Type: Public
On the web: http://english.hhi.co.kr
Employees: 25,470

Not afraid to play the heavy, Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) is the world's largest shipbuilder. Started in 1972 in a small fishing village, HHI's Shipbuilding division (15% global market share) makes tankers, bulk and chemical carriers, containerships, and submarines, among other craft. It also provides offshore construction and exploration services and has expanded into areas such as robotic systems and large industrial pumps and presses. Additionally, HHI makes diesel engines and engine parts with industrial and marine applications. Other HHI offerings include electrical products (circuit breakers, switchgear, and transformers) and construction equipment (excavators, forklifts, and loaders).

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $15,766.1M
One year growth: (5.0%)
Net income: $1,854.1M
Income growth: 144.5%

Officers:
President and Co-CEO: Kil-Seon Choi
Vice Chairman, CTO, and Co-CEO: Keh-Sik Min
SEVP and CFO: Soo-ho Lee

Competitors:
Aker Solutions
General Dynamics
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
Type Public (traded on the Korea Stock Exchange
Founded 1973
Headquarters South KoreaUlsan, South Korea
Area served Worldwide
Key people Chung Mong-joon
Choi, Kil-Sun
Industry Shipbuilding, construction equipment
Revenue 27.4 (Trillion Won)
31.2 (Trillion Won)(Consolidated)
Net income 2,574,199 (Millions Won - 2008)
Employees 25,240 (non-consolidated)
46,000 (Consolidated)
Website http://www.hhi.co.kr/
Hyundai Heavy Industries
Hangul 현대중공업 (주)
Hanja 現代重工業(株)
Revised Romanization Hyeondae Junggongeop
McCune–Reischauer Hyŏndae Chunggongŏp
Hyundai Heavy Industries Shipbuilding facilities, model.
Hyundai Rolex 55-3 excavator

Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. KRX: 009540 (HHI) is the world's largest shipbuilder company,[1][2] headquartered in Ulsan, South Korea. The company is a subsidiary of Hyundai Heavy Industries Group.

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Introduction

Hyundai Heavy Industries is the world's largest shipbuilder, producing 10% of the world's ships.[3] a major builder of Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels, one of the fastest growing companies in construction equipment.

Divisions

  • Shipbuilding
  • Offshore & Engineering
  • Industrial Plant & Engineering
  • Construction Equipment
  • Electro Electric Systems
  • Engine & Machinery

Products

HHI produces tankers, bulk carriers, containerships, gas and chemical carriers. Ships built by Hyundai include the iron ore carrier Berge Stahl, which at 364,768 dead weight tons is one of the world's largest bulk haulers. The company makes ship engines, provides offshore oil and gas drilling platforms, and undersea pipelines.

Furthermore, the company produces a wide array of powerplant products, construction equipment, and industrial robots. The construction equipment is sold all over the world and include mini-excavators, crawler excavators, wheeled excavators, wheel loaders, skid steer loaders and forklift trucks (diesel, lpg and battery powered). It is the market leader in China for excavators.

Solar

Hyundai Heavy Industries has moved ahead more rapidly in the solar panel manufacturing space. In May it announced plans to invest 300 billion won ($270 million) in the expansion of its solar panel and solar cell production line by 2009, and last year completed a $30 million, 20-megawatt solar panel plant in Umsung, South Korea [4].

In February 2008, China's LDK Solar announced it had signed an eight-year deal to supply HHI with a total of 450 megawatts of solar wafers, and in June Germany's centrotherm photovoltaics AG said it would supply HHI with five solar cell manufacturing lines with a total capacity of 250 megawatts [4].

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