Part of Philippine Subic Bay Shipyard Leased Out for Offshore Wind

May 16, 2024

Cerberus Capital Management agreed to lease part of its 350-hectare Philippine shipyard in Subic Bay to HD Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering, which plans to build a facility there to manufacture offshore wind platforms.

The shipyard was run by Hanjin Philippines before it defaulted on loans worth $1.3B in 2019. Manila considers it an important asset because of its shelter, depth and access to the South China Sea.

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HD KSOE anticipates commencing site preparations in the near term, with operations starting within the next 12-18 months.

Other tenants at the Subic shipyard include the Philippine Navy which occupies 100-hectares, global logistics company V2X, and Cerberus-owned SubCom, a global subsea cable firm.

(Reuters)

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