Samsung Heavy moves forward with floating nuclear power plants
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) informed that it has completed the conceptual design for the compact molten salt reactor (CMSR) power barge.
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries (SHI) informed that it has completed the conceptual design for the compact molten salt reactor (CMSR) power barge.
Read moreDassault Systèmes will collaborate with Samsung Heavy Industries, to create a “smart yard” based on new digital transformation technology with the aim to establish a fully digital shipyard.
Read moreBASF and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) will carry out a collaborative feasibility assessment of capturing CO2 onboard maritime vessels using BASF’s OASE blue technology for flue gas applications.
Read moreABS and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) have signed a joint development project (JDP) to enhance hull safety with smart ship technology for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) using a hull sensor package that will allow for more informed and targeted hull surveys.
Read moreKorean Register (KR) agreed with Korea Leading Company of Ship Management (KLCSM) and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) to conduct joint research and commercialization of autonomous navigation systems for mid- to large-sized vessels.
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and Seaborg signed a partnership to develop Floating Nuclear Power Plant combined with hydrogen and ammonia plants.
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries has won approval in principle (AIP) from the Korean Register of Shipping (KR), for its newly-developed ‘on-board carbon capture system’ that can be used on LNG-powered ships.
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries (SHI) will collaborate with Microsoft Korea, in an attempt to digitalise its shipyards.
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries will develop is an LNG carrier powered by Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC).
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries Company Limited (SHI) has agreed to pay penalties amounting to more than $75 million in order to resolve a U.S. government’s investigation into violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The Department of Justice stated that SHI paid millions of dollars to a Brazilian intermediary knowing that some of the money would be used to bribe high-level executives at Petrobras to obtain a shipbuilding contract.
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