Hyundai Heavy Industries
Daniel Choi is a Senior Manager for strategic planning at Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd, where responsibilities include overseeing architectural works and managing all types of drawings, including basic and detailed designs, since January 2014. Previously, Daniel Choi served as an Architectural Engineer in the offshore division at Staco Marine Engineering from June 2007 to July 2009, creating various drawings such as typical details and arrangements. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in naval architecture from Pusan National University in 2015, a Diploma in Paints and Coatings and Surface Treatment Inspection from Juton TSS Academy in 2017, and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design from Inje University, completed in 2005.
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Hyundai Heavy Industries
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Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), founded by the late Chung Ju-yung on March 23, 1972 wrote the first chapter of its shipbuilding history in June, 1974 by completing construction of the world's largest shipyard and two 260,000-DWT VLCCs all at the same time. A decade after its first delivery, the Hyundai Shipyard topped 10 million deadweight tons in aggregate ship production, and has maintained the leading position in the world shipbuilding market ever since. Hyundai Shipyard's drive has mirrored the growth of modern Korean heavy industry, and our success has allowed us to expand into other heavy industry areas, ultimately leading to the formation of Hyundai Heavy Industries, an integrated heavy industry company.