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HD HHI Secures MRO Contract for USNS Alan Shepard

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HD HHI Secures MRO Contract for USNS Alan Shepard

Scheduled overhaul of the 41,000-ton dry cargo and ammunition ship Alan Shepard of the U.S. 7th Fleet (Military Sealift Command Photo)

HD HHI (Hyundai Heavy Industries) announced on Wednesday, August 6, that it recently won the scheduled overhaul project for the USNS Alan Shepard, a 41,000-ton dry cargo and ammunition ship assigned to the U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet.

The USNS Alan Shepard, measuring 210 meters in length, 32 meters in beam, and 9.4 meters in depth, entered service in 2007 and was named after Alan Shepard, a Rear Admiral and the first American astronaut to travel into space

Starting in September, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries will carry out the overhaul at a berth near HD Hyundai Mipo in Ulsan. The work scope includes propeller cleaning, maintenance of various tanks, and inspection of onboard equipment. Upon completion, the vessel is scheduled to be delivered to the U.S. Navy in November 2025.

“This MRO contract is highly significant as it marks the first contract following the Government’s proposal of the Korea-U.S. shipbuilding cooperation initiative, MASGA. As Korea’s leading shipbuilder, we will spare no effort in successfully completing the MRO for the U.S. Navy’s auxiliary ship.”

Joo Won-ho, Head of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ Naval & Special Ship Business Unit

This year, HD Hyundai has advanced multiple initiatives to further reinforce Korea-U.S. cooperation in shipbuilding. In April, the company signed a strategic partnership agreement with Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), the largest defense shipbuilder in the United States, for technological cooperation and joint construction in the naval ship sector. In June, the company launched a strategic collaboration with U.S. shipbuilding group Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO) in the commercial ship sector. Later that month, HD Hyundai hosted the Korea-U.S. Shipbuilding Leaders Forum, bringing together over forty U.S. shipbuilding and marine engineering specialists from institutions such as the University of Michigan and MIT.

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