HYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRIES COMPANY LIMITED - 009540- Profile

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Website: http://www.hhi.co.kr

Phone: +82 52 230 2114
Address:
1 Jeonha 1-Dong Dong-gu Ulsan
Dong-gu, Ulsan 682-060
Company Description
Hyundai Heavy Industries Company Limited(HHIC). The Group's principal activity is building of steel ships. Other activities include provision for heavy electricity business, marine business, construction and others. Shipbuilding acctd for 52% of 2005 revs; Marine, 14%; Construction, 10%; Engine, 9%; Electric System, 8%; Plant, 6% & Other, 1%
Key People
President & Chief Executive Choi Kil-seon

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