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Hanwha Ocean Co., Ltd. (), formerly known as Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME; ), is one of the "Big Three" shipbuilders of
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, along with Hyundai and Samsung.


History

On 21 February 2011, the A. P. Moller-Maersk Group (Maersk) ordered 10 large container ships from DSME, each with a capacity of 18,000 containers, surpassing the then record holder; the Mærsk E-class at 15,200 containers. The contract is worth $1.9bn. The first was to be delivered in 2014. In June 2011, Maersk ordered ten more, for another $1.9bn. The new class is called the Triple E class. On December 20, 2011, Daewoo Shipbuilding Marine Engineering won the largest single defense contract by a Korean firm; valued at $1.07 billion to build three Indonesian submarines. It also would mark the first exports of submarines from South Korea. On 22 February 2012, a £452 million order was placed with DSME for four 37,000 tonne double hulled '
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' fast fleet tankers by Britain's Ministry of Defence for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. The ships entered service in 2017. The firm built 15 icebreaking
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s commissioned by Yamal LNG which are used to export
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from the Russian Arctic. The
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Yamalmax Yamalmax is a class of ice navigation tankers for the transportation of LNG with maximum dimensions that allow passing through the approach channel of the port of Sabetta located on the Yamal Peninsula (channel width , depth ). The project wa ...
ships are designed to operate year-round from the Yamal Peninsula and to break ice up to thick when sailing bow first and up to thick in astern direction. The tankers were designed in Finland by Aker Arctic Technology Inc. The South Korean Board of Audit and Inspection found of accounting fraud in DSME's books on 15 June 2016. In July, 2016, shares in DSME were suspended from trading, and were announced to be suspended until at least September 28, 2017. After suffering losses of Won3.3tn in 2015 and Won2.7tn in 2016, it was given a government loan in March 2017 to prevent bankruptcy. In 2017, it was uncovered that North Korea may have hacked the company and stole company's blueprints in April 2016. In December 2022, Hanwha Group announced that it would acquire a controlling 49.3 percent stake in Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering worth 2 trillion won (US$1.5 billion). The deal was supported by the Korea Development Bank in an attempt to improve competition in the Korean shipbuilding industry. In July 2024, Hanwha Ocean became the second Korean shipbuilder after Hyundai Heavy Industries to sign a master ship repair agreement (MSRA) with Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP), qualifying it to participate in the U.S. Navy's MRO business. On 29 August 2024, Hanwha Ocean won an MRO contract for the USNS Wally Schirra, the US Navy's
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, and 3 months of maintenance work will take place at the Geoje Shipyard from 2 September 2024.


Ships built

* Crane vessels ** 1 * Container ships ** 20 ** 11 (Gen2) ** 10 of 16 ** 8 of 14 ** 6 ** 5 ** 6 of 14 ** 23 ** 6 ** 5 * Submarines ** 3 Type 214 ** 8 of 9 ** 2 ** 2 of 9 * Surface naval ** 3 of 6 s ** 3 s ** 4 of 8 s ** 3 of 9 s ** 1 of 4 s * Auxiliary ships ** 1 of 2 s ** 5 of 5 s


Corporate governance


Ownership


See also

* List of shipbuilders and shipyards * Defense industry of South Korea *
Daewoo dissolution and corruption scandal The Daewoo dissolution and corruption scandal was a 1999–2006 scandal in South Korea involving the bankruptcy of Daewoo, then-country's second largest company, and a subsequent corruption investigation, involving arrests, escapes and eventual co ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hanwha Ocean Hanwha subsidiaries Daewoo Shipbuilding companies of South Korea Defence companies of South Korea Manufacturing companies based in Seoul Companies listed on the Korea Exchange Companies in the KOSPI 200 South Korean brands Accounting scandals Scandals in South Korea