Korea Shipbuilding & Engineering Corporation (대한조선공사; 大韓造船公社) and Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Co. Ltd. (주식회사 한진중공업; 株式會社韓進重工業), is a South Korean-based...
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Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines, also known as HHIC Phil, was a Philippines-based shipbuilding company established in February 2006...
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Agila Subic Shipyard (redirect from Hanjin Subic Shipyard)
by shipbuilding firm Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines. The Subic Shipyard was built by Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines...
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The 2010–2011 Hanjin Heavy Industries strike was a strike in South Korea and the Philippines from 28 December 2010 to 10 November 2011, resulting from...
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KSEC was renamed Hanjin Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. (HHIC) and acquired Korea Tacoma in 1999. As South Korea's shipbuilding industry grew, so did its desire...
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Chamsuri-class fleet. The first PKX-A(PKG) vessels were ordered from Hanjin Heavy Industries. The lead ship of the class, Yoon Youngha, named after Lieutenant...
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three major rolling stock divisions: Hanjin Heavy Industries, Daewoo Heavy Industries and Hyundai Precision & Industries. The company subsequently changed...
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Solgae 631-class LCAC (category Ships built by Hanjin Heavy Industries)
craft (LCAC) designed for the Republic of Korea Navy. Built by Hanjin Heavy Industries, they're designed to operate from the ROKS Dokdo and the future...
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The Hanjin Sooho class is a series of 9 container ships built for the now defunct Hanjin Shipping. The ships were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in...
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the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN). It was designed and built by Hanjin Heavy Industries (HHIC) to enhance South Korea's amphibious operation capability...
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Hanhwa ocean , Hanhwa group M&A Geoje Hanjin Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. HJ shipbuilding , Busan Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Ulsan Hyundai Mipo Dockyard...
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maximum theoretical capacity of 20,954 TEU. The ships were built by Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines. Jacques Saadé-class container ship...
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architectural design firm Coop Himmelb(l)au and constructed by Hanjin Heavy Industries. The center comprises three buildings (Cine Mountain, Biff Hill...
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development and design started in 1987 by Korea Tacoma, currently Hanjin Heavy Industries. After 4 years of development, the lead ship Go Jun Bong (LST-681)...
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They were constructed at the shipyards Korea SB (later known as Hanjin Heavy Industries and HJ Shipbuilding) and Korea Tacoma. The first entered service...
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2018-12-23. "GE Showcases Innovative and Efficient Solutions for the Maritime Industry at SMM". General Electric. 2014-09-09. Archived from the original on 2017-03-02...
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South Korea (redirect from Biotechnology industry in South Korea)
southern coast is subject to late summer typhoons that bring strong winds, heavy rains and sometimes floods. The average annual precipitation varies from...
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in April the 1st 2015 as the first of three sister ships from Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines. It was launched in August 2017, and...
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was the ROK Navy's new amphibious warfare ship program for which Hanjin Heavy Industries has provided the general design package. The ROK Navy's requirements...
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May offer the Dokdo-class amphibious warfare vessel. Designed by Hanjin Heavy Industries and currently operated by the Republic of Korea Navy. Reportedly...
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issues, including efforts to reinstate laid-off shipbuilders at Hanjin Heavy Industries, calls to lower university tuition fees, and opposition to the...
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development and design started in 1987 by Korea Tacoma, currently Hanjin Heavy Industries. After 4 years of development, the lead ship Go Jun Bong (LST-681)...
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WSA-423 (Weapon Ship Automation-423) in collaboration of Samsung Aerospace Industries (later Hanwha Systems) and the British Ferranti, which became the backbone...
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{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Welcome to hanjin heavy industries and construction Co., Ltd". Hanjinsc.com. Archived from the original...
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manufactured by Nippon Sharyo, Hyundai Precision & Industries, Daewoo Heavy Industries, and Hanjin Heavy Industries between 1983 and 1994 for Seoul Subway Line...
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generation) Korail 1993, 1996 Daewoo Heavy Industries, Hyundai Precision & Industries Corporation, Hanjin Heavy Industries 341-01~341-25 (25 trains, 250 cars)...
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Architects ATEC Architects Main contractors Hyundai Development Company Hanjin Heavy Industries Sungjee Construction Tenants Nexen / Kiwoom Heroes (2016–present)...
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stations along the coastline of the Korean Peninsula. It operates 4 classes of heavy vessels (over 1,000 tons), 3 classes of medium vessels (over 250 tons),...
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Dolgorae-class submarine (category Ships built by Hanjin Heavy Industries)
designated KSS-500A. In September 2015, Jane's.com reported that Hyundai Heavy Industries started construction of a single 40 m (130 ft) long HDS-400 mini submarine...
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in 2001 by Hyundai Heavy Industries at Ulsan, South Korea. In December 2001, the vessel was placed under long-term charter to Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd...
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