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Mid-Sized Shipyards Achieve Record Profits Through Specialization
By MGN Editorial•March 13, 2026 at 01:54 PM
Mid-sized shipyards are finding success by sharpening their specialties, with one Korean yard securing a major container ship order.
Mid-sized shipyards around the world are achieving record profits by focusing on specialized vessel types and services, according to a report from Hellenic Shipping News.
One example is HJ Shipbuilding & Construction, based at the Yeongdo Shipyard in Busan, South Korea. The company recently secured an order worth 353.2 billion Korean won (approximately $280 million USD) for two 11,000 TEU eco-friendly container ships from a European shipping company. This marks the first time in approximately 10 years that the shipyard has won a container ship order of this size.
'By sharpening our specialties and capabilities, we've been able to compete effectively against larger global shipyards,' said an HJ Shipbuilding executive. 'Our investments in automation, digitalization, and eco-friendly technologies have allowed us to deliver high-quality, cost-effective vessels to meet the evolving needs of our customers.'
The report notes that other mid-sized yards around the world have also found success through specialization. Some have focused on niche segments like offshore support vessels, while others have developed expertise in ship repair and conversion. This strategy has allowed them to maintain profitability even as the shipbuilding market remains volatile.
'The days of the one-size-fits-all shipyard are largely behind us,' commented a maritime industry analyst. 'To thrive in today's competitive environment, yards need to identify their unique strengths and target the right customer segments. The most successful are those that have done this effectively.'
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