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Top court orders govt. to pay DSME W31b in dispute over salvage ship delivery

This file image provided by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. shows its logo. (Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co.)
This file image provided by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. shows its logo. (Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co.)
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the government to pay Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. (DSME) 31 billion won ($25.8 million) in connection with a protracted legal dispute surrounding a project to build the country's first indigenous military salvage vessel.

Tuesday's ruling confirmed two lower court rulings in favor of the shipbuilder, which was seeking government compensation after the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) refused to accept the 3,500-ton Navy salvage ship Tongyeong.

In 2010, DSME won a contract from DAPA to design and build the Navy's next-generation salvage vessel with a delivery deadline of October 2013.

DAPA, however, refused to accept the vessel, arguing its remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and hull mounted sonar (HMS) failed to meet military standards. DSME claimed it was not liable for the performance issues of the ROV and HMS, as DAPA was responsible for the purchase and provision of the equipment.

The delivery was delayed until December 2014, and the Navy decided to put the vessel into operation without the ROV and HMS functionalities.

Following the dispute, DAPA imposed a 100 billion-won penalty on DSME for the shipment delay, which the company challenged in court and won.

Tuesday's ruling involved a separate case in which DSME demanded the government pay it 32.6 billion won for the damage caused by the shipment delay. (Yonhap)

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