Hanwha Ocean, the major South Korean shipbuilder, has secured a
groundbreaking contract with the U.S. Navy for the maintenance, repair, and
overhaul (MRO) of a 40,000-ton logistics support vessel, South Korea’s Yonhap
News Agency has reported. The contract
is said to mark the first instance of a South Korean shipyard winning a regular
overhaul deal for a U.S. Navy vessel.
The contract
stipulates that the U.S. Navy’s logistics support ship will undergo regular
maintenance at Hanwha Ocean’s Geoje shipyard in South Korea.
Hanwha Ocean views the deal as a significant
opportunity to enter the U.S. MRO market wth the U.S. Navy, which is estimated to be worth approximately $15
billion annually.
The milestone follows
Hanwha Ocean’s signing of a Master Ship Repair Agreement (MSRA) with the U.S.
Navy in July. The MSRA, granted to companies meeting stringent quality
standards for ship maintenance services, allows Hanwha Ocean to participate in
MRO projects involving U.S. Navy vessels.
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The company’s recent
acquisition of American shipbuilder Philly Shipyard is expected to further
bolster its entry into the U.S. market and expand its MRO reach.
Collectively, the
developments are expected to strengthen Hanwha Ocean’s position in the global
naval shipbuilding market.
The maintenance
contract follows U.S. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro’s visit to Hanwha Ocean in February as part of his
broader Maritime Statecraft initiative, which aims to restore the United States as a
comprehensive maritime power, with a particular focus on countering China’s
dominant position in global shipbuilding.