TRIYARDS' Liftboat Orderbook Filling up

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Wednesday, September 17, 2014

*This new order brings total liftboat contracts to date to 14, and showcases TRIYARDS’ engineering versatility
* Win affirms TRIYARDS' leadership position as a fabricator of choice in Asia for liftboats
* Group is well-placed to ride on the firm demand and enhance its lead in the growing liftboat market


TRIYARDS Holdings Limited, an offshore vessel fabrication and engineering solutions provider to the oil and gas (O&G) industry, has added another liftboat contract to its orderbook.

The order for the new unit comes soon after TRIYARDS' two other liftboat contracts worth US$112 million in July.

TRIYARDS Chief Executive Officer, Mr Chan Eng Yew, said: “Our recent new orders attests to the industry's confidence in us and our ability to meet our clients' stringent requirements on safety, quality, timeliness of delivery and cost efficiency. They also reflect the market’s satisfaction of our engineering and fabrication capabilities.

“Operators are starting to realise the high value-to-cost ratio of using liftboats, increasing its demand for these vessels. Our extensive track record, proven designs and fabrication capabilities put us in good stead to gain from this and enhance our lead in this product segment.

“The orders also showcases the confidence clients have in our engineering capabilities. This unit reinforces our versatility and capability in this product segment.”

The unit is scheduled for completion in 2016.

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