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MARINE & OFFSHORE ENGINEERING<br />

Sembcorp Marine offers full spectrum of<br />

integrated solutions<br />

The company specialises in ship repair, shipbuilding, ship conversion, rig building and<br />

offshore <strong>engineer</strong>ing & construction.<br />

Internationally renowned for its rig building and offshore<br />

conversion expertise, Sembcorp Marine has established strong<br />

capabilities in the design of rigs and drillships as well as a proven<br />

track record in the fast-track turnkey construction of semisubmersibles<br />

and jack-ups, the <strong>engineer</strong>ing and construction of<br />

offshore platforms, and the conversion of floating production<br />

and storage facilities.<br />

Offering a complete suite of turnkey services to serve the offshore<br />

oil and gas industry, the company’s specialised capabilities range<br />

from the <strong>engineer</strong>ing, procurement and construction of offshore<br />

production platforms and floating production systems, to the<br />

fabrication, integration, pre-commissioning, as well as offshore<br />

hook-up and commissioning of topside process modules and<br />

production modules for fixed platforms and mega floating<br />

production, storage and offloading units (FPSOs).<br />

Sembcorp Marine is also recognised as an industry leader in ship<br />

repair and a niche player in the design and newbuilding of a wide<br />

variety of vessels, from 2,600 TEU containerships, bulk carriers<br />

and cable-laying vessels to ice-breaking tugs.<br />

With operations in Singapore and overseas, the company has<br />

one of the largest marine and offshore <strong>engineer</strong>ing facilities in the<br />

region. By leveraging on complementary facilities and capabilities,<br />

the company’s shipyards work in synergy to provide customers<br />

a full range of integrated, customised solutions - ranging from<br />

conceptualisation and design, <strong>engineer</strong>ing, procurement and<br />

construction, through to commissioning and delivery.<br />

CORE CAPABILITIES<br />

Ship repair<br />

Sembcorp Marine has expertise to provide a full range of ship<br />

repair services to tankers of varying sizes ranging from midsized<br />

tankers to Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) and Ultra<br />

Large Crude Carriers (ULCCs). The group also repairs a wide<br />

variety of vessels including chemical tankers, container vessels,<br />

passenger ships, gas carriers (LNG and LPG), dredgers, bulk<br />

carriers, derrick barges and navy vessels.<br />

Shipbuilding<br />

The group also designs and constructs product tankers of about<br />

11,500 dwt and 1,078 TEU to 2,600 TEU container carriers.<br />

Other projects include building dynamic positioning heavy lift<br />

pipelaying vessels, fallpipe rock dumping vessels, tankers of about<br />

90,000 dwt, ocean-going tugs, ice-class chemical tankers, multipurpose<br />

cargo vessels, ro-ro vessels, bulk carriers and cable<br />

laying and repair vessels.<br />

Ship and offshore conversions<br />

Offshore conversions<br />

Sembcorp Marine’s offshore conversion track record includes<br />

the conversion of floating production storage and offloading<br />

(FPSO) vessels, floating storage and offloading (FSO) units,<br />

floating drilling production storage and offloading (FDPSO)<br />

vessels, floating storage and regasification units (FSRU), as<br />

well as the conversion of dynamic positioning pipe-laying and<br />

construction barges.<br />

Chevron Shipping Company’s Capricorn Voyager sails away in February 2012, after completing drydocking repairs at Jurong Shipyard, as part of the strategic alliance<br />

between the shipping company and the yard. Image by Sembcorp Marine.<br />

14 THE SINGAPORE ENGINEER October 2012

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