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Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding is a sister yard to Hyundai Mipo Dockyard.Photo: Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding


The Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding Company will build two petrochemical carriers for its parent company HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (HD KSOE) for delivery by June 2026.

Per a stock exchange filing Wednesday, HD KSOE says the 176.2 billion-won ($140 million) order has been placed by an unnamed shipping company located in Bermuda.

Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding Company is a joint venture established in the south-central coastal province of Khanh Hoa in 1996 between HD KSOE subsidiary Hyundai Mipo Dockyard and Vietnam’s state-run Shipbuilding Industry Corp.

The first South Korean-invested overseas shipyard began operations in 1999 and has received a total of 199 orders to date, of which 160 have been delivered, according to Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding president Lee Jong Chan.


An oil and chemical carrier built by Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding Co. Photo courtesy of the firm.


Last month, the company secured an order for two oil and chemical tankers from an undisclosed Africa-based shipping company. The deal’s financial details have also not been disclosed.

The $350-million shipyard now employs around 5,000 local workers.

In related news, Hanwha Ocean, another major South Korean shipbuilder, signed an MoU on July 22 with the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) and domestic corporation Green Peace Holdings to train Vietnamese shipbuilders for the Korean firm to employ.

Vietnam ranks fifth in the global shipbuilding industry with an order backlog of 1.24 million Compensated Gross Tonnage (CGT, an indicator of the amount of work that is necessary to build a given ship); and Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding accounts for 74.4% of this figure, equivalent to 924,000 CGT, according to www.offshore-energy.biz, a global news platform in the maritime and offshore world.

With a sales target of $543.8 million and plans to deliver a total of 13 ships this year, Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding installed a 700-ton Goliath crane last year and aims to further expand facilities and enhance productivity to achieve a construction capacity of 20 ships a year by 2025.

“This achievement was made possible through the continuous transfer of technology and knowhow from Hyundai Mipo Shipbuilding, as well as the high educational aspirations and diligence of the local Vietnamese workers,” the news platform quoted Lee as saying Wednesday.

Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding accounts for 40% of Khanh Hoa province’s annual export value, according to provincial data.


 
Congrats and best of luck to Viet shipbuilders.

Korea used to be the shipbuilding juggernaut after they defeated the Japanese at this game in the seventies because of lower labor cost.

However the Chinese have that title now. Their labor cost is far lower than Korea. And besides labor cost is only 20% of the real cost of building ships. Chinese hold the trump card on their trade with S. Korea. That is a tiny country and their rise (an aberration, really) would not have been possible without US and Japanese help. The first Hyundai car (Pony) made was made from Mitsubishi parts.

Our shipbuilding labor cost in Bangladesh is lower than Vietnam, yet we cannot compete with the Chinese in building defense or civilian ships. They have backward integration for all types of inputs and equipment, plus their economies of scale is super high.

That should tell the Vietnamese something. While VN makes two tankers, the Chinese will make several dozen at the same time.

Most of Vietnamese industry and exports are heavily dependent on Chinese inputs, especially for Vietnam's majority exports like shoes and apparel.
 
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Shipbuilding profit is 5% and heavily dependent on steel production. No one can compete with China -- never mind how cheap your labor is.


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