Deepwater Contract from China10/10/2008 |
| An order worth about NOK95 million (USD15.34 million) for two advanced deepwater cranes has been awarded to ODIM by China's Zhejiang Shipyard, a subsidiary of Sinopacific Shipbuilding Group. The contract relates to two 150-tonne ODIM ABAS deepwater cranes, featuring active heave compensation which makes it possible to use the equipment in tough weather conditions. |
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These units will be installed on two advanced Ulstein SX130 subsea support ships under construction at Zhejiang Shipyard for Neptune Offshore, with delivery from December 2009 to February 2010. The Chinese yard has previously built a number of high-quality offshore vessels, and is due to deliver its fourth Ulstein-designed ship during October. It awarded ODIM a contract earlier this year covering four automated ODIM LARS launch and recovery systems for remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and deck cranes for the same vessels.
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