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Hindustan Shipyard expects to close Hyundai JV next year

The agreement may be signed sometime next year and the talks are in progress between the defence ministry and the Korean company.

September 14, 2017 / 16:22 IST
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The logo of Hyundai Motor Co. is seen on a wheel of a car at a Hyundai dealership in Seoul January 22, 2015. South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co on Thursday reported a fourth straight quarterly profit decline, pulled down by a plunge in the Russian rouble and increased buying incentives in the United States.  REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS LOGO) - RTR4MEH9
The logo of Hyundai Motor Co. is seen on a wheel of a car at a Hyundai dealership in Seoul January 22, 2015. South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co on Thursday reported a fourth straight quarterly profit decline, pulled down by a plunge in the Russian rouble and increased buying incentives in the United States. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS LOGO) - RTR4MEH9

Hindustan Shipyard expects to conclude its strategic partnership with Hyundai Heavy Industries of South Korea to construct five-fleet support ships (FSS) at an investment of Rs 9,500 crore for the Navy early next year.

The agreement may be signed sometime next year and the talks are in progress between the defence ministry and the Korean company.

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Hindustan Shipyard chairman and managing director Rear Admiral (retd) L V Sarat Babu said if all goes as per the plans, the first ship will be rolled out in October 2022 from the Hyundai facility in South Korea. The construction of remaining four FSS would start at the Vizag facility with the technical support of Hyundai.

"We are planning to roll out one FSS every 10 months after the delivery of the first vessel from Hyundai," he told reporters here last evening.