January 5, 2018
| Business | Developments | Hanjin | Korean
Subic-based Korean shipbuilder Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction – Philippines made waves once more with the successful keel laying for two tankers at the company’s 326-hectare Subic shipyard last December 18, 2017.
November 16, 2017
| Hanjin
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT: A worker of Hanjin shipyard at the Redondo Peninsula here died after falling about 60 feet from the top of a cargo tank he was working on in another accident that shipyard management described as the result of the victim doing unauthorized activity during working hours. Shipbuilder Jerome Cenas, from Butuan City, Read More
October 14, 2017
| Business | Developments | Hanjin | Korean | Ships
As a former US naval base, Subic is ideal for marine and shipbuilding industries. Its deep waters, calm seas, skilled workforce and attractive incentives for manufacturers in the export processing zone has made it perfect for Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Co., Ltd. (HHIC) to expand its operations outside Korea. “It took us almost two Read More
October 14, 2017
| Business | Developments | Hanjin | Korean | Port
May 2005. Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Co. Ltd. (HHIC) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MUO) with SBMA to invest in the Philippines. February 2006. Established HHIC-Phil Inc. as the corporate vehicle for HHIC’s multi-billion dollar investment in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. March 2006. HHIC-Phil was issued Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC). May 2006. Read More
October 12, 2017
| Business | Hanjin | Korean | National Government Units | Port
THE giant vessel manufacturing company in Subic, Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction-Philippines Incorporated (HHIC-Phil), on Thursday said it is not wary of labor unions. Photo by:http://worldmaritimenews.com “Labor union is good. It benefits the workers, but we prefer organizations within the company that are not affiliated with groups with political or militant leanings,” External Trade Team Read More