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Navy Today has a story on the Aotearoa build starting on page 8. On page 10, the inspector superintendent for the build who is Swedish and part of an independent Marine Project Management company said regarding building AOTEAROA in Europe
“It would cost three, four times the money. Three times the duration. In Asia, they don’t want to lose face. They work regardless of what obstacles we have."
The MOD Project Manager, "Mr Davis explains that HHI, with about 4000 workers, have cut down on overtime and have strictly enforced breaks. Even computers won’t unlock until 8am, and will shut down at 5pm, regardless of what you had on the screen.
"It’s very impressive, the speed that it’s going," he says.
“It gives me a buzz to see it physically, to see how a multicrane moves a 200-tonne piece of steel around. The Koreans, they just get in, do the job. There’s a lot of pride in their workmanship, a lot of passion. Our job is to make sure it gets delivered, certified, matching the design, and we get what we paid for." "
So now you understand why some of us are keen on having future RNZN ships built in Korea.