Shipbuilding
Generating high profits by selectively receiving orders for high technology and high value-added ships
Since its foundation in 1974, Samsung Heavy Industries has received orders for a total of 1,078 ships (as of the end of 2014) from the world’s leading shipping companies. The company has already delivered 975 of these vessels and continues to be recognized for its outstanding technology and superior quality.
Samsung Heavy Industries is a leader in the high-technology/high added value ship market and has built the world’s largest 266,000m3 LNG Carrier(2008) and has secured orders for the world’s first ever very large ethane carrier, or VLEC (2014), and the world’s largest 21,100TEU container ship (2015).
Samsung Heavy Industries is also credited with opening a new chapter in polar oil shipping by building the world’s first Arctic Shuttle Tanker (2007) and securing orders for 6 additional Arctic Shuttle Tankers from European shipping companies (2014).
Through the development of a proprietary membrane type LNG Carrier cargo hold design (September 2011), the first of its kind in the domestic industry, the company further enhanced its competence in LNG Carrier building.
Meanwhile, Samsung Heavy Industries, after completing an environmentally friendly LNG-SRV in 2009, announced its green movement in 2010 and continues to pursue technology development for improved energy efficiency. These efforts include the developments related to optimized ship hull designs to minimize fuel consumption, waste heat recovery devices, low temperature combustion, and environmentally friendly apparatuses and materials.
Offshore
Creation of new value based on technological ability and experience
Samsung Heavy Industries has the industry’s most extensive shipbuilding portfolio in the field of drill ships and FPSOs. Based on its accumulated shipbuilding technology, Samsung Heavy Industries is making marked progress in the offshore development facilities market, including fixed platforms, TLPs, and Semi-Submersibles, which require the use of highly advanced safety and technical expertise.
With its topside engineering and building capabilities, which form the basis of offshore development facilities, Samsung Heavy Industries has proven its superior turnkey building competencies. Signature projects completed by Samsung Heavy Industries include the world’s largest offshore platform, commissioned by the Sakhalin Energy Investment Company of Russia, and the world’s largest semi-submersible crude oil drilling equipment, commissioned by Seadrill of Norway. In 2010, with the construction of a crude oil drilling facility commissioned by Gazflot of Russia, Samsung Heavy Industries once again acted as a pioneer in the industry by introducing a new method of joining the superstructure and substructure of platforms at sea.
Samsung Heavy Industries has also taken the lead in new markets with the development of new ship concepts such as the FLNG, which allows for the production of LNG at sea. The Prelude, the world’s first FLNG, commissioned by Royal Dutch Shell and currently under construction, will have a record-breaking capacity of up to 3.6 million tons of annual production of LNG once completed.
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