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Introduction
Hyundai Heavy Industries
is the world's largest
shipbuilder, a major
builder of Floating
Production Storage and
Offloading (FPSO)
vessels, and one of the
fastest growing
companies in
construction equipment.
Divisions
Shipbuilding
Offshore & Engineering
Industrial Plant &
Engineering
Construction Equipment
Electric & electronic
system
Machine engine
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.
History
The company was founded
by Chung Ju-yung on
March 23, 1972
It was spun off from the
Hyundai Group in
February 2002.
Affiliated companies
Hyundai Samho Heavy
Industries(HSHI)
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD)
Hyundai Venture
Investment
Hyundai Futures
Hyundai Finance
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