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IRISL, Hyundai Ink Shipbuilding Contract

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

December 11, 2016

 Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Group, the world’s largest shipbuilding group, announced on  that it signed contracts, financed by Korean financiers to build 14,500 TEU class containerships and 49,000 DWT product/chemical carriers with Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL), one of the biggest shipping companies in the middle east

 
The negotiations for these contracts commenced in December 2015 with mutual good will and a series of constructive meetings in Seoul and Tehran, resulted in conclusion and signing of the contracts on December 9, 2016 in Seoul.
 
In addition to the contracts, HHI plans to discuss and pursue technical cooperation to develop the shipbuilding industry of Iran with a local Iranian shipbuilder at the request of IRISL.
 
The boxships measure 366m in length, 48.2m in width and 29.9m in depth while the product/chemical carriers are 183m long, 32.2m wide and 19.1m high. 
 
The boxships to be built by HHI and the product/chemical carriers to be built by Hyundai Mipo Dockyard both in Ulsan, Korea and all the vessels meet the latest IMO Tier III requirement, limiting NOx emission.
 
The aforementioned contracts are the first shipbuilding orders as the result of successful negotiations subsequent to implementation of JCPOA in January 2016 between Islamic Republic of IRAN and P(5+1).
 

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