The
completion of these five OSVs of San Maritime will strengthen Indian-flag
tonnage & offshore capability; create maritime jobs, reinforcing the
Government of India’s vision of advancing indigenous self-reliant shipbuilding
through targeted financial assistance and incentive schemes. The commencement of the project will
support local vendors & service providers of the shipbuilding
ecosystem.
The hulls were acquired by
SDHI as a part of the acquisition plan of Reliance Naval and Engineering
Limited (RNEL) through NCLT. The hulls were subsequently acquired by San Maritime
from SDHI. While the construction of the vessels originally started during the
previous regime, the revived shipyard will complete the vessels, highlighting
the operational readiness and executional capabilities under the new
leadership.
Located on the west coast of
India, the shipyard offers unmatched shipbuilding capabilities including the
country’s largest dry dock (662m x 65m), wet basin (340m x60m) and 1.2km
dedicated waterfront for berthing, docking, and launching of vessels.