UAE-based, Grandweld Shipyards, has recently announced a delivery of four Crew Boats to Kuwait Oil Company “KOC”.
As per the contractual agreement signed in May 2017, Grandweld should build six Pilot Boats and four Crew Boats for KOC.
Five boats have been delivered and the remaining five will be delivered in June 2019.
Furthermore, the newly constructed four boats were specially designed to meet the requirements of KOC, in accordance with Lloyd's Register’s classification rules in order to provide the highest operational efficiency and safety, and have been delivered promptly without delay.
Commenting on this development, Jamal Abki, General Manager of Grandweld Shipyards clarified: “Our long years of experience in the shipbuilding industry have taught us that every single day a ship spends out of the water leads to a great loss for the ship’s owner.
“Hence, our commitment to meeting deadlines with our work is a core component of our workflow. Furthermore, our team that consists of more than 800 professional specialists, working in the best shipbuilding and repair environment in the region, share the same belief as well.
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"Since our facility has the largest covered shipbuilding area, it is protected from exposure to wind during manufacturing which greatly affects the vessel’s hull strength and operational life.
“Adding that to the power and durability of our steel welding, this enables us to continue developing the best shipbuilding facilities in the region.”
The delivered Crew Boats can carry 30 passengers in addition to three sailors, and the accommodation cabin is furnished with two bunks.
The speed of the boats reach up to 28 nautical knots, with a sailing range of up to 150 nautical miles.
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Each boat has been designed to withstand the roughest weather conditions, ensuring safe transportation for crew members to their place of work during their frequent hour-long commutes throughout the year.
This guarantees that none of the facilities which these crew members operate in will break down due to late arrival on site.
These high performance capabilities are attributed to the unique design of the boats themselves, and have been modified multiple times during prototype testing for several experimental models in the water.
Moreover, the premium material used in building these American, European and Japanese boats, possess the ability to maneuver with high stability during sail.
Elaborating on the company’s decision, Sami Al-Sawagh, Marine Operations Manager at KOC clarified saying, “Given that global markets are witnessing an improvement in oil prices, KOC’s decision to build these boats came at a very opportune time.“
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