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South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries was 2 billion U.S. dollars Australia Gauguin project agreement

One familiar with the matter who has information to offer here today told Reuters the world's largest shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries has won the Australian Gorgon liquefied natural gas project to a value of about 2 billion U.S. dollars in orders, according to the orders, Hyundai Heavy Industries for liquefied natural gas project in Australia Gauguin build a natural gas facility. However, a spokesman for South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries refused to officially comment on the project…
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South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries to increase the field of marine research and development of new products

In response to the financial crisis, South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries to new products for efficiency in the production equipment and shipbuilding areas of technology research and development products, has developed a welding robot control technology, and automatic power-off electrical devices, automatic remote control ballast tank valves, etc. products. It is understood that Hyundai Heavy Industries in the previous operations had been used ship plate welding welding robot, the group out of this newly developed robot control technology, automatic control enables welding robot walking. At present, the technology is also used in automobile production robots and excavators and other products. R & D of new equipment, Hyundai Heavy Industries has developed a ship power distribution equipment, automatic power-off device, which can be applied to high current power distribution equipment, the ship has changed South Korea has been importing from Europe, the situation of the device. Meanwhile, Hyundai Heavy Industries developed a ship's ballast water tank of electronic remote control valve… Continue reading
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