- Signed comprehensive MOU for cooperation in shipbuilding with
Cochin Shipyard Limited, India, on July
4
- To provide ship design, equipment support, and technical
collaboration — marking HD Hyundai's full-scale entry into the
Indian market
- "Accelerating India's national maritime vision — forging new
market opportunities through partnership"
SEOUL, South Korea , July 5, 2025
/PRNewswire/ -- HD Hyundai is joining forces with India's largest state-owned shipyard to
strengthen its influence in the Indian and global markets.
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, the
intermediate holding company overseeing HD Hyundai's shipbuilding
operations, announced on Sunday, that it has signed a comprehensive
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Cochin Shipyard Limited
(CSL), India's largest state-owned
shipbuilder, to establish long-term cooperation in the shipbuilding
sector.
CSL, with its main yard located in the
southern Indian state of Kerala, Kochi, is the largest shipbuilding
yard in India, with the Indian
government holding a 67.91% stake. The company has
extensive capabilities in the design, construction, and repair of a
wide range of vessels, from commercial ships to aircraft carriers.
Over the past five years, CSL has successfully delivered a total of
70 vessels, including 60 small commercial ships and 10 naval
vessels.
Through this agreement, the two companies will pursue strategic
cooperation across a range of areas, including design and
procurement support for CSL, technical collaboration to enhance
productivity and ensure global-quality standards, and the
advancement of workforce capabilities through improved training
systems. In particular, both parties have agreed to jointly explore
new shipbuilding orders in the Indian and international
markets.
The partnership aligns with India's maritime development roadmaps,
including the 'Maritime India Vision 2030' and the 'Maritime Amrit
Kaal Vision 2047,' both announced by the Indian Ministry of Ports,
Shipping & Waterways to foster growth in the maritime industry.
In support of these visions, India
established a Maritime Development Fund worth approximately
INR 250 billion (KRW 4 trillion)
this year and is expanding policy support to strengthen its
domestic shipbuilding sector and maritime infrastructure.
India's shipbuilding industry
has witnessed rapid growth in recent years. According to market
research firm Ken Research, the country's shipbuilding and repair
market, valued at approximately USD 90
million in 2022, has surged to over USD 1.12 billion by 2024, a more than twelvefold
increase. The market is expected to continue expanding at an
average annual growth rate exceeding 60% until 2033.
Through this partnership, HD Hyundai aims to strengthen its
presence in the Indian market, the world's most populous country,
while further enhancing its global competitiveness in the
shipbuilding industry.
"This collaboration will serve as a springboard for both HD
Hyundai and CSL to reach new heights, while also marking a turning
point in accelerating India's
national maritime vision," said an HD Hyundai official. "By
leveraging HD Hyundai's accumulated technological expertise and
experience, we will support CSL in enhancing its global
competitiveness, while also seeking opportunities for shared growth
with Korean equipment suppliers."
Meanwhile, HD Hyundai is actively expanding its global
collaboration network beyond India. In April, the company signed an MOU
with Huntington Ingalls Industries, the largest defense shipbuilder
in the United States, followed by
a strategic partnership agreement with Edison Chouest Offshore in
June. In addition, HD Hyundai has been accelerating efforts to
create synergies in the global shipbuilding sector by expanding
defense cooperation, such as joint submarine development, with
Peru's state-run SIMA shipyard in
November of last year.
- Maritime India Vision 2030
- A mid-term strategy established by the Ministry of Ports,
Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) to enhance the competitiveness of
India's maritime industry and
position the country as a global hub for shipping and shipbuilding.
The plan aims to elevate India
into the ranks of the world's top 10 shipbuilding nations by
2030.
- Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047
- A long-term maritime development roadmap created to commemorate
the 100th anniversary of India's
independence in 2047. It identifies sustainable port development
and the advancement of the shipbuilding industry as core
priorities, with the goal of positioning India among the world's top five shipbuilding
nations by 2047.
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