Otto Marine Offloads Support Vessel for $38mln

April 4, 2016

 Singapore-based Otto Marine Limited has signed a  Memorandum of Agreement to sell a Work Maintenance Vessel known as SOC  ENDEAVOUR to an unspecified party through  its wholly owned subsidiary,  Koi  Marine Limited. 

 
The  sale of the vessel  will reduce its inventory on hand and  is part of  the ordinary course of business of the shipyard business.
 
“The sale of the vessel will reduce its inventory on hand and is part of the ordinary course of business of the shipyard business,” offshore services provider Otto Marine said. 
 
Financial details and the name of the buyer were not disclosed.
 
The sale is expected to have a positive impact on its earnings for the financial year ending 31 December 2016.
 

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