Seatrium wins repair and upgrade projects

Aug 15, 2024 | Featured Article, News

Seatrium has announced that it has secured a series of repairs and upgrades contracts with an aggregate value of S$180 million. All projects, with the exception of one, will be completed by end 2024, further solidifying Seatrium’s position as a market leader in vessel repairs, upgrades and conversions.

“We sincerely thank our trusted partners for their continued support in Seatrium’s capabilities and entrusting us with these significant projects,” says Alvin Gan, Executive Vice President of Seatrium Repairs and Upgrades. “Each project requires experienced project management, engineering expertise, and rigorous adherence to Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE) standards. With our proven track record and commitment, we are dedicated to delivering quality projects that are safe, timely, and reliable.”

The range of complex contracts include major repairs on offshore vessels, naval vessels, ferries, LNG carriers, tankers, as well as damage repair.

 

Offshore Vessels

Seatrium has secured a series of four offshore refits, including two jack-ups and two drillships, from esteemed regular customers, Velesto Energy Berhad, Zonda Drilling AS and Seadrill Limited. Other contract awards include the repair and maintenance work for a heavy lift pipelay vessel, Sapura 1200, from Sapura Energy Berhad.

In addition, the group has been awarded the lifetime upgrade of Sea Challenger, a jack-up installation vessel from Japan Offshore Marine Company Ltd (JOM), a joint venture between Penta Ocean Construction and DEME. Fabrication works are ongoing to ready the vessel for her retrofit in 2025.

 

Naval Vessels

Seatrium has also secured significant naval works from the Military Sealift Command, USA, as well as three vessels from Teekay Shipping (Australia), managed under the Australia Defence Maritime Support Services Program (DMSSP).

 

Ferries

The Group continues to bolster Singapore’s prominence as a key hub for maritime leisure vessels, winning a contract for the docking and repairs of Kaitaki, a roll-on/roll-off ferry operated by Interislander of New Zealand.

 

Tankers

In the tankers segment, Seatrium was awarded periodic maintenance and upgrades to two tankers from ConocoPhillips / Polar Tankers, one main engine, duel-fuel ready MAN Lifecycle Upgrade of a tanker from Alaska Tanker Company LLC, as well as a series of seven LNG vessels retrofits from its long-term partners.

In addition, it also bagged a contract to conduct major steel renewal work for a collision damaged vessel which is currently undergoing repairs.

Polar Enterprise in drydock at Seatrium

Polar Enterprise in drydock at Seatrium