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Hengli Heavy Industry enters into large-size boxship market with SHI

Following the new ship construction order of four bulk carriers, Hengli Heavy Industry is rapidly reviving its shipbuilding business and cooperating with South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) for a large-size containership project.

Katherine Si, China Correspondent

May 17, 2023

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Hengli steel cutting for Evergreen containerships ordered with SHI
Photo: Hengli Heavy Industries

Hengli Shipyard and SHI jointly held the steel cutting ceremony for 15,000 teu containerships ordered by shipping line Evergreen at Hengli’s yard. The two shipbuilders inked shipbuilding cooperation agreement last month to develop Hengli as a world-class shipyard. 

“The cooperation demonstrates Hengli’s facility can meet the first-class ship construction requirements and we will make great efforts to develop a leading green vessel construction and high-end equipment manufacture base,” said Hengli.

In 2021, Evergreen and Samsung entered into agreement to build twenty 15,000 teu containerships.

Major shipyards are full with large containership and LNG carrier orders through to 2027.

Hengli took over the former yard bankrupt STX Dalian shipyard last year and fully restarted operations in February this year.

 

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About the Author

Katherine Si

China Correspondent

China-based Katherine Si has worked in the maritime industry since 2008 is well-connected with local industry players including Chinese owners and yards.

Having majored in English Katherine started at news portal ShippingChina.com where she rose to become a News Editor. In 2008 she moved to work with Seatrade and has since held numerous positions including China correspondent for Seatrade Maritime Review magazine.

With extensive experience in writing, research and social media promotion, Katherine focuses on the shipping and transport sectors.

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