Hyundai Heavy Industries develops anti-collision system

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), has developed a collision avoidance system, known as the Hyundai Intelligent Collision Avoidance Support System (HiCASS), the first of its kind in South Korea, to ensure safe and optimum navigation of the vessels. The system searches the optimum sea routes and prevents collisions by automatically detecting potential obstacles such as ships and reefs within 50 km. In addition, the enhanced accuracy of the system enables vessels to identify hazards based on the ...

HHI shipbuilding orders down in first half

Hyundai Heavy Industries’ (HHI) new shipbuilding orders for the first half have fallen 15% from the same period last year to $4.1bn.   Across the group as a whole, new orders fell by 23% to $11.2bn from $14.6bn in the first half of 2013.   Six months into the year the Korean giant has secured 45.8% of its shipbuilding target for the year, with sales totalling $4.1bn. LPG carrier orders make up over a quarter of the total, representing 24 of 48 vessels ordered.   Amongst the ...

Hyundai Heavy Industries Launches South Korean Submarine

  Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), the world’s biggest shipbuilder, announced today it launched South Korea’s fifth submarine, ROKS Yun Bong-gil, at its headquarters in Ulsan, South Korea. The launching ceremony of the Class 214 diesel-electric air independent propulsion (AIP) submarine was attended by Admiral Hwang Ki-chul, the chief of naval operations, Republic of Korea; Mr. Kim Oi-hyun, president and CEO of HHI; and 200 other guests. The Class 214 AIP submarine, measuring 65m in l...

Hyundai Mipo Dockyard wins shipbuilding contract worth $185m

Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) has won an order worth $185m to build six petrochemical product vessels from US-based Alterna Capital. The 25,000 dwt newbuildings are expected to be delivered by September 2016, parent firm Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) announced on Tuesday. The petrochemical product vessels will be incorporated with eco-designs including electronically-controlled, high efficiency engines and ballast water treatment systems. Source: http://www.seatrade-global.com/