Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. engages in the shipbuilding, offshore, and energy and infra businesses worldwide. The company’s shipbuilding products include crude oil tankers; wind turbine installation vessels; petroleum/chemical carrier; arctic shuttle tankers; container ships; liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers; LNG floating storage regasification units; LNG bunkering vessel; very large ethane carriers; VLAC; and LCO2 carriers. It also provides offshore products, such as drillships; floating LNG, an offshore plant operations that drills, refines, liquefies, stores, and offloads LNG; floating, production, storage, and offloading vessels; TLP; offshore platforms; floating production units; and jack-up rigs. In addition, the company offers digital solutions, including smartship, autonomous operation and ship, and virtual reality technology solutions; smart yard solutions, comprising engineerinf, robotic welding, pipe welding, cargo containment, cable laying, and robotic process automation solutions; design engineering and market research services; and green solutions, which include alternative fuel and CCS technologies, and energy saving devices. Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 1974 and is based in Seongnam-si, South Korea.
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