SHI Fosters Mutual Growth with Strategic Partners in the `Korean Shipbuilding Industry`

    2025-07-06



    - SHI has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HSG Sungdong Shipbuilding and KUNHWA for the construction of tankers and large blocks for LNG carriers. 

    - SHI has proposed a mutual growth model to cooperate with domestic small and medium-sized shipbuilding partners, with the goal of establish long-term partnerships.


    Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has developed a mutual growth model and is now fully operational in collaborating with domestic small and medium-sized shipbuilding partners, focusing on the construction of tankers and large blocks for ships.


    On the 6th, SHI announced that it has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HSG Sungdong Shipbuilding and KUNHWA at the Samsung Hotel in Geoje on the 4th to establish a `mutually beneficial model that promotes shared growth`.


    The event was attended by representatives including Wang-keun Lee, Shipyard General Manager of Samsung Heavy Industries, Hyeon-ki Kim, CEO of HSG Sungdong Shipbuilding, and Young-seop Je, CEO of KUNHWA.


    Through the strategic partnership, SHI will entrust the construction of tankers to HSG Sungdong Shipbuilding, while commissioning KUNHWA to produce large blocks for LNG carriers.


    SHI will solidify this form of cooperation into a `win-win model`, allowing small and medium-sized partners to secure a consistent flow of orders while gaining opportunities for technological advancements. Simultaneously, SHI can enhance its shipbuilding competitiveness by improving production efficiency.


    Beginning with this agreement, it is anticipated that SHI will contribute to the expansion of employment opportunities and regional economic growth in South Gyeongsang Province by establishing a long-term and continuing cooperative system with domestic small and medium-sized companies.


    “SHI will establish a cooperative ecosystem to coexist with small and medium-sized companies and strengthen its competitiveness in securing global shipbuilding orders,” said Wang-keun Lee, Shipyard General Manager (VP) of Samsung Heavy Industries. “SHI will develop this ecosystem into a growth model that represents the Korean shipbuilding industry.”