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V.Ships Wins Fortress Deal

April 26, 2016

V.Ships Offshore, part of V.Group has been awarded a ship management contract by Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors LLC to provide full technical and crew management services for an advanced SURF/IMR vessel.

The ship management services will be delivered from our newly acquired Bibby Ship Management office in Singapore led by Arvind Mohan. Nineteen specialised seafarers, with final complement subject to project requirements, are being deployed on board the 2014-built DP-3 vessel, Pride, which has been on charter in Malaysian waters.

Arvind Mohan, managing director V.Ships Offshore Singapore operation said: “We look forward to building this new relationship and working in collaboration with Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors LLC to help them manage their state-of-the-art vessel.”

Alessandro Ciocchi, Director V.Ships Offshore added: “With the combined experience and knowledge from Bibby Ship Management and V.Ships, we are demonstrating our ability to deliver safe, reliable and cost-effective asset management on behalf of our clients.”
 

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