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Triyards secures $100 million project to build high-speed aluminium craft
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2015/4/10
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Triyards, the Singapore-based shipbuilder has received orders worth $100 million for a three-pronged project including a liftboat, a high-speed aluminium craft along with a fabrication project.
Strategic Marine, a subsidiary of Triyards will be responsible for building the aluminium craft along with the integrated logistics support work, the company announced.
Triyards CEO Chan Eng Yew said: "Our fast-growing contract wins across a diverse product range demonstrate the industry's high regard for our fabrication capabilities in both steel and aluminium vessels. Not only are we able to deliver on our exclusively designed liftboats, we are also gaining traction in securing other types of vessel orders."
The new high-speed aluminium craft is expected to be completed and delivered in four years by Strategic Marine.
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