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Hanwha Ocean picked as preferred bidder for $5.1 bil. Navy destroyer project

Korea Times News

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July 2, 2026

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Hanwha Ocean picked as preferred bidder for $5.1 bil. Navy destroyer project
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The korea Herald News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Hanwha Ocean picked as preferred bidder for W7.8tr Navy destroyer project

Hanwha Ocean Co. said Thursday it has been selected as the preferred bidder for South Korea's next-generation Navy destroyer project worth 7.8 trillion won (5.1 billion). In a regulatory filing, Hanwha Ocean said the state-run Defense Acquisition Program Administration notified the company of the selection on Wednesday. Hanwha Ocean beat rival HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. to lead the Korea Destroyer Next Generation program, which aims to build six next-generation destroyers using domesticall

The Tribune

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· Jul 12, 2026

INS Sudarshini arrives at Boston for SAIL Boston 250 celebrations

Consul General of India in Boston, Raghuram S embarked the ship at sea to take a firsthand account of LOKAYAN 2026 and SAIL BOSTON 250.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 10, 2026

Seanergy Maritime: Half The Year Is Already Sold - Maintaining Strong Buy

Seanergy Maritime: Half The Year Is Already Sold - Maintaining Strong Buy

Korea Times News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Korean shipbuilders eye US naval market after Canada submarine setback

Korean shipbuilders eye US naval market after Canada submarine setback

Splash247

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· Jun 22, 2026

Castor returns to bulker buying with $37.5m deal for modern kamsarmax

Cyprus-based Nasdaq-listed owner Castor Maritime has struck a deal to buy a 2023-built eco kamsarmax bulker for 37.5m. The Petros Panagiotidis-led company said the unnamed vessel, which costs in the region of newbuildings currently quoted by brokers at Chinese shipyards, is being acquired from an unaffiliated third party through a wholly-owned subsidiary. Delivery is expected

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Related coverage for "Hanwha Ocean picked as preferred bidder for $5.1 bil. Navy destroyer project": The korea Herald News — Hanwha Ocean picked as preferred bidder for W7.8tr Navy destroyer project. The Tribune — INS Sudarshini arrives at Boston for SAIL Boston 250 celebrations. Seeking Alpha — Seanergy Maritime: Half The Year Is Already Sold - Maintaining Strong Buy. Korea Times News — Korean shipbuilders eye US naval market after Canada submarine setback. Splash247 — Castor returns to bulker buying with $37.5m deal for modern kamsarmax