Fairbanks Morse
Defense (FMD),and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) to explore opportunities for collaboration on future
international Navy initiatives. The signing ceremony took place at the Fairbanks Morse Defense booth at Sea-Air-Space on April 8, 2025, and was signed by Won-ho
Joo, chief executive of naval and special ships at HD Hyundai, and George
Whittier, CEO of Fairbanks Morse Defense.
“The U.S. is signaling to the world that
it’s ready to reestablish itself as a shipbuilding nation, and global companies
are eager to be part of that effort by working with the American industrial
base,” said Whittier. “This MOU allows both our companies to explore avenues
that drive mutual growth while still supporting our national manufacturing and
maritime defense priorities.”
HD Hyundai is the world’s largest single
shipbuilding company, leading the global shipbuilding industry with
approximately 13% market share in CGT, based on the order backlog in 2024.
Though best known for its commercial ships, with 50 years of naval shipbuilding
experience and accumulated warship technology, it is also a highly-regarded
naval shipbuilder.
Fairbanks
Morse Defense has served the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and
Military Sealift Command for nearly a century, providing a comprehensive
portfolio of OEM parts, turnkey services, and advanced marine technologies
essential for maintaining the current fleet and building the fleet of the
future. “HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has been constructing high-quality
warships for the Republic of Korea and allied nations for over 50 years, and we
believe our expertise can significantly contribute to the U.S. Navy,” said Won-ho
Joo.
“Fairbanks Morse Defense’s longstanding
relationships with the Navy make it an ideal partner for this collaboration.”