Hanwha Showcases Updated Roster Of Partners
Noah Note


A small one today, but if you're around the space a bit, you might have seen these graphics floating around. The folks at Hanwha we're nice enough to provide something sharable around yesterday showcasing their partner roster for CPSP.
I wanted to share it out there because I love these sort of graphics, and I know many of you love them too. It's also important I feel to have these sort of things around for documentation purposes. Keeping track of partners can be difficult, especially when discussing several dozen partners.
Even for me it can be fairly hard to keep up! So I very much appreciate when these graphics are distibuted. Makes my life a lot easier to be able to see everyone and get up close. I thought it was good to get out.
Hanwha has managed to build a fairly large and comprehensive roster of partners. Some of them, like Liburdi and the Pier, are likely to have slipped past many. When companies push so many relationships onto their roster, it becomes a bit of a responsibility to get things out there.
CPSP is coming to a close, but I still expext to see a few more stragglers form up the two rosters. I should also note that some,.like Hyundai and LIG, who have been doing their own work in tandem are not included here. Something that I might try today or tomorrow to rectify on my own.
One of the big accomplishments here, I think, is the fact Hanwha was able to get a lot of KSS-III Supply Chain together. That was always one of their big challenges over TKMS, where they and Kongsberg control a significant amount of the IP and supply chain in the 212CD.
Hanwha though managed to get partners like Safran, Curtis-Wright, Babcock and LIG involved in their bids, and commit to Canadian Investment, something that I didn't expext them to accomplish, but they happily proved me wrong on.
Either way, a great list to see, and a great snapshot of Canadian Industry even outside the realm of CPSP.



Hi Noah…not sure if it’s my imagination but did you say recently that you were working on a Hanwha article to kinda wrap up your thoughts and where you think this competition is gonna land?? Very much enjoyed “TKMS: The Anchor” article and WANT more please.