Rockfin to expand high-pressure systems capabilities in cooperation with Hanwha Ocean
At MSPO 2025 in Kielce, Rockfin S.A. and Hanwha Ocean signed an agreement to jointly develop and implement oil, fuel, propulsion, and high-pressure control systems for applications across the maritime sector.
business maritime economy investments shipbuilding industry defense industry news05 september 2025 | 08:23 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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- Rockfin is a company with a strong track record in high-pressure systems. Their expertise and advanced engineering and manufacturing capabilities will enhance our ability to deliver cutting-edge naval projects, said Steve SK Jeong, Head of Naval Ship International Business at Hanwha Ocean.
The agreement covers the design, production, testing, and servicing of installations to be deployed not only on surface and underwater vessels, but also on offshore platforms, FPSO units, and other maritime infrastructure.
- This partnership with Hanwha Ocean gives Rockfin the opportunity to expand not only in the offshore sector, but also in the areas of security and defense, while strengthening our global competitiveness, emphasized Michał Wróblewski, President & CEO of Rockfin.
The cooperation aims to foster long-term industrial relations and reinforce the position of Polish companies within the global supply chain for the maritime industry — with particular relevance to the defense sector and the ORKA submarine program.
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