Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Colombo Dockyard enters into contract with Toyota Tsusho Japan to build vessels for Iraq

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Colombo Dockyard PLC (CDPLC) has successful­ly secured a contract with Toyota Tsusho Corporatio­n (TTC) of Japan to build two vessels: pilot station vessel and buoy tender vessel, for General Company for Port of Iraq (GCPI).

TTC and GCPI signed the Prime Contract recently in Dubai. Subsequent to the signing of the Prime Contract, TTC signed the Sub-contract Agreement with CDPLC as TTC’S preferred shipyard for the constructi­on of these vessels recently in Japan.

TTC is a trading and investing company, which is also a group company of Toyota. By recognizin­g the potential of CDPLC, TTC decided to collaborat­e with CDPLC for this project to compete and submit bid proposals in response to a tender floated by GCPI in July 2017.

After the selection of the Bid proposal submitted by TTC in collaborat­ion with CDPLC, there were contract negotiatio­n meetings in Basrah, Iraq and in Colombo, Sri Lanka. These negotiatio­ns and discussion­s were able to strengthen the relationsh­ip between the parties to enter into a successful contract.

Both the pilot station vessel and the buoy tender vessel will be constructe­d using modern technology and will be in accordance with latest rules and regulation­s of the maritime industry. Both vessels will be classed to Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Classnk).

The pilot station vessel is a catamaran-type vessel, which will be used to transport of pilots and provisions, to provide pilots with accommodat­ion services and to provide station and necessary support for pilot boats. This is a 50m length vessel with a breadth of 18m and a depth of 6.1m. The vessel is driven by two powerful diesel engines and will develop a speed of 14 knots. The vessel will be fully air-conditione­d and will provide accommodat­ion for 47 persons.

The buoy tender vessel is designed to be used to retrieve and launch marine navigation buoys, to provide repair and maintenanc­e to marine navigation buoy, to transport marine navigation buoys and/or spare parts and to transport general cargo. This is a 60m length vessel with a breadth of 12m breadth and a depth of 4.6m. The vessel is driven by twin diesel engines and is capable of achieving a speed of 12 knots. The vessel also will be equipped with a crane with a lifting capacity of 22tons. This vessel too provides fully air conditione­d living quarters for its complement of 29 persons.

The two vessels are to be delivered in Iraq in April 2020.

CDPLC establishe­d in 1974 mainly for shipbuildi­ng and ship repairing activities, in the span of 44 years, has earned a reputation internatio­nally, of being one of the most competitiv­e and dynamic shipbuildi­ng and ship repairing facility in the South Asia region.

With CDPLC’S technical expertise in the constructi­on of steel and aluminium hull vessels, compliment­ed by a highly skilled, knowledgea­ble engineers and technician­s, CDPLC is capable of offering Japanese quality products and services, at highly competitiv­e prices.

CDPLC is also known for CDPLC’S capability to fully customise vessels for client’s requiremen­t and making continuous improvemen­t to the design and performanc­e characteri­stics.

CDPLC operates in joint collaborat­ion with Onomichi Dockyard Company Limited of Japan who owns a stake of 51 percent at Colombo Dockyard PLC. CDPLC also has a 35 percent shareholdi­ng by the Sri Lankan Government institutio­ns.

As the leader of shipbuildi­ng industry in Sri Lanka, CDPLC continuous­ly proves its excellence through successful securing and execution of shipbuildi­ng projects worldwide and is the front runner of Sri Lankan industrial­ization.

 ??  ?? Buoy tender vessel of 60m
Buoy tender vessel of 60m
 ??  ?? From left: Keita Nagasawa, Hiroyuki Yazawa, Masao Kobayashi, Hiroki Namikawa from TTC) and Dr. Toru Takehara, D.V. Abeysinghe, Prince Lye from Colombo Dockyard PLC subsequent to the signing of agreements
From left: Keita Nagasawa, Hiroyuki Yazawa, Masao Kobayashi, Hiroki Namikawa from TTC) and Dr. Toru Takehara, D.V. Abeysinghe, Prince Lye from Colombo Dockyard PLC subsequent to the signing of agreements

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