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HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and HII Execute Memorandum of Agreement to Collaborate on Distributed Shipbuilding and Pursue Teaming on Auxiliary and Commercial Vessels

Core Points - HII and HHI signed a memorandum of agreement to enhance collaboration in shipbuilding between the U.S. and South Korea [1][2] - The partnership aims to transform the U.S. shipbuilding industrial base and improve military and commercial shipbuilding capabilities [2][6] Group 1: Collaboration Objectives - The MOA focuses on four key priorities: strengthening the U.S. shipbuilding industrial base, pursuing Navy auxiliary shipbuilding programs, collaborating on engineering and technology best practices, and enhancing U.S. Navy support in the Indo-Pacific region [4][5] - Both companies will jointly pursue the U.S. Navy's next-generation logistics ship design contract, leveraging HII's shipbuilding experience and HHI's proven designs [4][5] Group 2: Strategic Importance - The partnership is expected to generate synergies by combining Korea's advanced shipbuilding technologies with the U.S. defense sector's market competitiveness [6] - HHI has a strong track record, having delivered over 2,300 ships globally and demonstrating its capabilities with various navies [10][11] Group 3: Recent Developments - Earlier collaborations included an MOU to improve cost efficiency and construction schedules, and a recent visit by HHI executives to HII's shipyard to strengthen ties [8] - Eric Chewning will deliver a keynote speech on the strategic collaboration at the Future Tech Forum, highlighting the partnership's achievements and future directions [7]