Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. engages in the shipbuilding, offshore, and machinery and electric systems businesses worldwide. The company's shipbuilding products include crude oil tankers; product tankers that transport refined oil products; shuttle tankers, which transport crude oil; arctic shuttle tankers; container ships; liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers; LNG floating storage regasification units; very large ethane carriers; and passenger ships. Its offshore products comprise drillships; floating LNG, offshore plant operations that drills, refines, liquefies, stores, and offloads LNG; floating, production, storage, and offloading vessels; floating offshore structures; offshore platforms; floating production units; FDS products; wind turbine installation vessels; and jack-up rigs. The company's machinery and electric systems consist of PURIMAR, a ballast water management system; FuGas, a fuel gas supply and storage systems; medium and low voltage, and marine switchboards; ship automation systems; electric power control systems; and regasification systems, as well as floating power plant and semi-rig independent model products. It has a collaboration agreement with Wärtsilä Corporation for developing ammonia-fuelled vessels with 4-stroke auxiliary engines. Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Seongnam-si, South Korea.
According to Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.'s latest financial reports the company's current revenue (TTM) is $6.31 B. The revenue is the total amount of income that a company generates by the sale of goods or services. Unlike with the earnings no expenses are subtracted.
Year | Revenue | Gross Profit | Ebitda | Income Before Tax | Net Income |
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2023 | $6.31 B | $1.02 B | $88.31 M | $-211,428,695 | $-106,012,142 |
2022 | $4.25 B | $-330,478,374 | $-181,905,828 | $-396,607,879 | $-448,587,367 |
2021 | $4.73 B | $-547,433,597 | $-724,703,023 | $-965,093,044 | $-1,038,201,793 |
2020 | $4.9 B | $-332,853,358 | $-733,118,488 | $-1,054,618,192 | $-1,067,251,701 |
2019 | $5.25 B | $43.81 M | $-499,840,255 | $-814,538,920 | $-940,452,185 |
2018 | $3.76 B | $-2,964,412 | $-57,272,149 | $-355,773,339 | $-277,305,799 |
2017 | $5.65 B | $-107,554,001 | $-69,778,990 | $-331,679,035 | $-242,220,561 |
2016 | $7.45 B | $339.67 M | $228.3 M | $-49,291,481 | $-86,678,066 |
2015 | $6.95 B | $-687,537,022 | $-796,536,655 | $-1,045,166,529 | $-861,848,075 |
2014 | $9.21 B | $545.32 M | $334.05 M | $135.67 M | $106.69 M |
2013 | $10.61 B | $1.28 B | $855.31 M | $585.77 M | $452.01 M |
2012 | $10.36 B | $1.38 B | $976.47 M | $747.18 M | $569.41 M |
2011 | $9.57 B | $1.26 B | $995.25 M | $822.45 M | $608.62 M |
2010 | $9.36 B | $1.05 B | $1.21 B | $824.6 M | $635.2 M |
2009 | $9.4 B | $890.63 M | $941.96 M | $643.2 M | $501.73 M |
2008 | $7.64 B | $782.5 M | $767.8 M | $573.91 M | $426.79 M |
2007 | $6.09 B | $540.68 M | $640.34 M | $471.4 M | $347.04 M |