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Encompassing nearly 87 hectares, the Sembcorp Marine Admiralty Yard has a proven track record in the sectors of tankers, bulk carriers as well as container and cargo vessels.
It is also recognised as a specialist in niche markets such as passenger ships conversions/upgrading, FPSO conversions, offshore conversions and newbuildings, complex lengthening conversions, damage repairs, chemical tankers, LNG carriers, liquefied gas carriers and navy ships repairs. Naturally deep and sheltered berths with drafts between 11-15 metres are enhanced with a comprehensive array of services which include dust-controlled cryogenic workshops and afloat and anchorage repairs. The shipyard’s 100,000 dwt drydock is one of the deepest in Southeast Asia with a draft of 13.1 metres allowing cruise and naval vessels to dock without restrictions.
The location also includes specifically configured premises to optimise the construction of offshore platforms and systems. With a total fabrication capacity of close to 45,000 tonnes a year, it is the first yard in Southeast Asia to have delivered North Sea-ready fixed platforms to NORSOK standards.more
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The Group’s three yards at Batam, with naturally sheltered deep waterfront, has land sizes of thirty and sixteen hectares. The yards are located in a free trade zone at Batam with industrial areas designated specifically for shipyards with developed infrastructure such as roads, telecommunications, utilities and supporting services. One of the yard is equipped with a 300,000 dwt graving dry dock and two medium-sized graving dry docks of 60,000 dwt and 20,000 dwt, which is capable of repairing up to Capesize vessels.more
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