Swan Defence & Samsung Heavy: Shipbuilding MoU
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Swan Defence and Samsung Heavy Industries sign MoU to collaborate on shipbuilding & heavy engineering projects in domestic & international markets.
New Delhi, Sep 30 (PTI) Swan Defence and Heavy Industries on Tuesday said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Samsung Heavy Industries, one of the world's leading shipbuilders in specialised and complex vessels, to advance shipbuilding.
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries in a statement said both partners will jointly explore commercial shipbuilding and heavy engineering projects across domestic and international markets.
On the shipbuilding collaborations, the projects will encompass a wide range of commercial vessels, including tankers, gas carriers, container ships, and other specialised vessels, it added.
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries has a dry dock with a capacity of 400,000 deadweight tonnage (DWT) and an annual steel fabrication capacity of 144,000 T.
The shipyard has a dedicated offshore yard for fabrication, erection & load out for large platforms, and offshore structures.
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries in a statement said both partners will jointly explore commercial shipbuilding and heavy engineering projects across domestic and international markets.
On the shipbuilding collaborations, the projects will encompass a wide range of commercial vessels, including tankers, gas carriers, container ships, and other specialised vessels, it added.
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries has a dry dock with a capacity of 400,000 deadweight tonnage (DWT) and an annual steel fabrication capacity of 144,000 T.
The shipyard has a dedicated offshore yard for fabrication, erection & load out for large platforms, and offshore structures.
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