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词条 Hyundai Heavy Industries
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  1. Parts

      Core Parts    Shipbuilding    Offshore oil and gas rig engineering and construction    Industrial facilities engineering and construction    Large engine and machine engineering and manufacturing    Non-core parts    Electric & Energy Systems    Construction equipment    Robotics    Green Energy  

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
| logo =
| image = Hyundai Heavy Industries ship yard, South Korea (15037403187).jpg
| image_caption = Hyundai Heavy Industries ship yard, South Korea
| image_size = 300px
| type = Public
| traded_as = {{kse|009540}}
| foundation = {{start date and age|1972}}
| location = Ulsan, South Korea
| key_people = Kwon Oh Gap (Vice Chairman & CEO)
| area_served = Worldwide
| industry = Heavy equipment
| num_employees = 25,093 (2012)
| revenue = US$ 39.33 billion (2015)[1][2][3][4]
| operating_income = US$ {{color|red|(1.31)}} billion (2015)[1][2]
| net_income = US$ {{color|red|(1.16)}} billion (2015)[1][2]
| parent = Hyundai Heavy Industries Group
| homepage = [https://www.hhi.co.kr www.hhi.co.kr]
}}{{Infobox Korean name
|hangul=현대중공업 (주)
|hanja=現代重工業(株)
|mr=Hyŏndae Chunggongŏp
|rr=Hyeondae Junggongeop}}Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (or HHI) is the world's largest shipbuilding company.[5][6] Its headquarters are in Ulsan, South Korea. HHI was founded in 1972 by Chung Ju-yung as a division of the Hyundai Group, and in 1974, completed building its first ships.[7] In 2002, the company was spun-off from its parent company.[8] HHI has four core business divisions: Shipbuilding, Offshore & Engineering, Industrial Plant & Engineering, and Engine & Machinery. HHI also has five non-core related subsidiaries: Hyundai Electric & Energy Systems, Hyundai Construction Equipment, Hyundai Robotics, Hyundai Heavy Industries Green Energy, and Hyundai Global Service.[9]

The Hyundai Group started as a small South Korean construction firm in 1947, headed by its founder, Korean entrepreneur Chung Ju-Yung.[10] Another widely known and closely related Korean company, the Hyundai Motor Company, was founded in 1967, five years prior to the founding of the Heavy Industry Group. The motor company was also founded by Chung.

The name is an informal romanisation of the Korean {{lang-ko|현대|label=none}} (hyeondae) meaning "contemporary", which was Chung's vision for the group of companies that he founded.

Parts

Core Parts

Shipbuilding

  • Crude oil tankers (Very Large Crude Carriers)
  • Shipping container carrier ships
  • Oil and natural gas drilling ships
  • Liquified natural gas carrier ships
  • Naval vessels, with optional Skybench technology

Offshore oil and gas rig engineering and construction

  • Offshore oil and gas rig engineering and construction
  • Oil and gas storage and delivery vessel construction (FPSO)
  • Heavylift ship barge and ship transport vessels (Semi-submersible) building

Industrial facilities engineering and construction

  • Electrical power plant, engineering and construction
  • Oil & gas production facility, engineering and construction
  • Desalination plant, engineering and construction

Large engine and machine engineering and manufacturing

  • Large vessel drive engines
  • Large stationary power plants

Non-core parts

Electric & Energy Systems

Construction equipment

Division includes plants in Puna, India and in multiple locations within China. Over 2,000 excavator sales in India were recorded in the first quarter of 2017. Brands include L&T Komatsu, Tata-Hitachi and J&B- U.K.

  • Excavators
  • Skid loaders
  • Fork lifts

Robotics

  • Top South Korean industrial robot makers including medical & surgical robot development.

Green Energy

  • Transformers and other electrical distribution equipment. Hyundai-Green's distribution network for solar products covers over 72 distributors and wholesalers in more than 20 countries.

See also

{{Portal|Companies}}
  • Hyundai
  • Hyundai Motor Company, a division of Hyundai Motor Group
  • Kia Motors a subsidiary of Hyundai motor group.
  • Hyundai Mobis Top S.Korean autoparts company.
  • Hyundai Wia Top S.Korean machine tool & auto parts company.sales 7 billion USD. A Hyundai motor subsidiary. Ex-Kia motor subsidiary.
  • Hyundai Powertech A auto transmission subsidiary 4 billion USD turnover. Headquarter Seosan, CChungnam.
  • Hyundai Asan, a division of Hyundai Group Hyundai elevator group. 50% elevator market share in South Korea. 1.4 billion USD turnover.
  • Hyundai Engineering & Construction, a division of Hyundai motor group. Top South Korean construction engineering company. A symbol of Korean economic miracle mover like Gyeongbu expressway, Hyundai motor complex and World top Hyundai shipyard and giant chemical and refinery complex construction.
  • Hyundai Development Group subsidiary
  • Hyundai industrial development apartment brand iPark, Yongsan iPark mall and Park Hyatt hotel owner. A leading construction and tetal service group. The first apartment culture pioneer.
  • Hyundai Department Store Group, Big 3 S. Korean retail group along with Lotte and Shinsegae.
  • Hyundai Electronics, renamed as SK Hynix in 2001 when company spun off. World 2nd semiconductor company. Display LCD division sale to China.
  • List of Korea-related topics
  • List of shipbuilders and shipyards

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. and Subsidiaries – Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss For the years ended December 31, 2015 and 2014 |publisher=Hyundai Heavy Industries |url=http://www.hhiir.com/Upload/Year/EN/2015%20%EC%98%81%EB%AC%B8%20%EC%97%B0%EA%B2%B0_Income%20Statement.PDF}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter/#from=USD;to=KRW;amt=1|title=Currency Converter - Yahoo! Finance|publisher=}}
3. ^"Hyundai Heavy Industries: Consolidated Financial Statements: 2016" p. 7
4. ^Forbes. [https://www.forbes.com/companies/hyundai-heavy-industries/ "Hyundai Heavy Industries"].
5. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aau_Zeq74Z9k | title=Bloomberg.com | accessdate=2009-01-19 | date=2009-01-19}}
6. ^{{cite web | url= http://news.mk.co.kr/outside/view.php?year=2008&no=703877 | archive-url= https://archive.is/20120715060828/http://news.mk.co.kr/outside/view.php?year=2008&no=703877 | dead-url= yes | archive-date= 2012-07-15 | title= HHI Constructs World's Best Ship for 26 Years Straight | accessdate= 2008-11-18 }}
7. ^{{cite book |title=Made in Korea: Chung Ju Yung and the Rise of Hyundai|first1=Richard |last1=Steers |publisher=Routledge|year=1999|isbn=978-0-415-92050-6|page=96 |url=https://books.google.com/?id=UecUDMPIUIUC&dq=Made+in+Korea:+Chung+Ju+Yung+and+the+Rise+of+Hyundai}}
8. ^[https://english.hhi.co.kr/about/glance HHI At a Glance], HHI website, About-Us Page. Downloaded Nov. 5, 2017.
9. ^[https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/hyundai-heavy-industries-spins-off-six-separate-companies/amp/ Hyundai Heavy Industries Spins Off into Six Separate Companies] Marine Insight News. Nov. 18, 2016. Downloaded Nov. 3, 2017.
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.economist.com/node/185337|title=The last emperor|accessdate=11 January 2012|publisher=The Economist|date=4 February 1999}}

External links

  • {{Official website|https://www.hhi.co.kr}} {{ko icon}}
  • {{Official website|https://english.hhi.co.kr}} {{en icon}}
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