HD Hyundai Joins Forces with U.S. Shipbuilder for Vessel Construction
- An exclusive Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between HD Hyundai and Tampa Ship, part of the Edison Chouest Offshore family of affiliated companies, was executed to collaborate on commercial shipbuilding
U.S. -built, LNG dual-fuel containerships to be delivered by 2028 with support from HD Hyundai in design, procurement, and shipbuilding technology- Strengthening
U.S. shipbuilding capacity and advancing shared industrial and national security goals
HD Hyundai announced on
As part of the collaboration, HD Hyundai will provide critical support to Tampa Ship in vessel design, procurement of specialized equipment, and transfer of advanced shipbuilding technology. HD Hyundai will also participate in the fabrication of certain ship blocks and invest in key technical infrastructure to enhance the capability of Tampa Ship.
Tampa Ship, located in
The signing ceremony was held on
According to Clarksons Research,
Through this collaboration, the parties also expressed intent to explore further opportunities beyond commercial containerships, including collaboration on other potential fleet classes as well as heavy industrial port equipment, which are all integral to maritime security and domestic infrastructure resilience.
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This initiative follows HD Hyundai's ongoing efforts to deepen cooperation with
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