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Trelleborg Fenders for Singapore Cruise Center Rehab

May 2, 2019

Photo: Trelleborg
Photo: Trelleborg

Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation supplied its SCK Cell Fenders as part of a project undertaken by the Singapore Cruise Center to upgrade its infrastructure to accommodate the latest generation of cruise vessels at its international cruise terminal.

HarbourFront’s two terminals, the International Passenger Terminal (IPT) and the Regional Ferry Terminal (RFT) host more than 5 million cruise and ferry passengers each year. With the ongoing trend of cruise lines increasing the size of their ships, Singapore Cruise Center set out to upgrade its existing infrastructure to keep abreast of the industry development. Trelleborg supplied and replaced the Center’s existing fender systems with its SCK Cell Fenders.

SCK Cell Fenders have a very long track record and remain popular because of their simplicity, high performance, and strength. Trelleborg's Cell Fenders come in a wide range of standard sizes and are interchangeable with many, older marine cell fender types.

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