Hanwha Ocean Signs Cooperation Agreements in Canada Amid Submarine Project Bid
Agreements with Ontario Shipyards and Mohawk College aim to restore vessel-building capacity and support Hanwha Ocean's $41.3 billion Canadian Patrol Submarine Project bid.
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Hanwha Ocean signs cooperation agreements in Canada amid submarine project bid
Hanwha Ocean, a major shipbuilder in Korea, said Thursday it has struck cooperative agreements with a shipyard and a college in Canada amid its ong...
Hanwha Ocean and Ontario Shipyards sign MOU to accelerate shipbuilding
Key representatives pose for a commemorative photo following the Hanwha Ocean–Ontario Shipyards MOU signing and the trilateral LOI ceremony with Mohawk College. Front row, from left: Mohawk College President Paul Armstrong, Hanwha Ocean CEO Kim Hee-cheul, and Ontario Shipyards CEO Shaun Padulo, joined by Canadian Members of Parliament and other local officials after the signing ceremonies. HAMILTON — Hanwha Ocean and Ontario Shipyards have signe…
Hanwha Ocean Signs Landmark Agreements to Strengthen Canada's Shipbuilding Capabilities
Hanwha Ocean and Ontario Shipyards have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to accelerate the return of large-scale shipbuilding in Ontario and to strengthen Canada's ability to deliver future naval programs.
Hanwha Ocean Signs Landmark Agreements to Strengthen Canada's Sovereign Defence Industrial Capacity, Expand Domestic Shipbuilding Workforce, and Accelerate Large-Scale Shipbuilding in Ontario
/CNW/ -- Hanwha Ocean and Ontario Shipyards have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to accelerate the return of large-scale shipbuilding in...
TKMS, EllisDon sign teaming agreement for Canadian patrol submarine project infrastructure
Canadian and Design Construction writer German submarine builder thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and Canadian construction firm EllisDon have signed a Strategic Teaming Agreement aimed at supporting infrastructure development for […]
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