Hyundai Heavy Industries
Hyundai Heavy Industries is ranked first in the ranking of the top shipbuilding businesses in the world, with yearly revenues exceeding USD 39.33 billion. In addition, Hyundai Heavy Industries is largely acknowledged as the largest shipbuilding enterprise in the world. Hyundai Heavy Industries was established in 1972 as a division of the Hyundai Group, and its first ships were built in 1974.
The headquarters of Hyundai Heavy Industries are located in Ulsan, South Korea. Hyundai Heavy Industries business's three business units, including Shipbuilding & Offshore, Naval & Special Ships, and Engine & Machinery, each have a global business network. Moreover, many shipbuilding key elements are built by Hyundai Heavy Industries, including crude oil tankers, container ships, oil and natural gas drilling ships, liquefied natural gas carrier ships, navy vessels with optional Skybench technology, and more.
Year Founded: 1972
Headquarters: Ulsan, South Korea
Revenue: USD 39.33 billion
Website: english.hhi.co.kr