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& Marine’s core competencies in technology and project execution allow us to respond swiſtly with innovative and cost-effective solutions to meet the offshore industry’s demand for new products and services. Given our proximity to the European and North Sea markets, and synergy with 20 global yards, Keppel Verolme is in a strategic position to add value to the emerging offshore wind industry. Te MOAB project will certainly benefit from as it augments our strong track record and expertise in delivering a variety of advanced offshore rigs and vessels on time, within budget and without incidents.” Te above contract is not expected to have material

impact on the net tangible assets or earnings per share of Keppel Corporation Limited for the current financial year.

Delivery

Piriou deliver Bourbon crewboat

Designed by French design office Mauric – Nahon, Surfer 3601 was delivered by Chantiers Piriou to global

Surfer 3601 crewboat during sea trials (Credit: Bourbon).

offshore service provider Bourbon at the beginning of the year. It is the first one of a series of two ‘business- class’ offshore crewboats. Te vessel was developed to meet three main challenges regarding offshore personnel transportation: speed, range and comfort. Surfer 3601 is 36.3m loa and has a beam of 6.7m.

Te aluminium hull and the propulsion system were specially adapted to meet high-speed objectives. With three diesel engines manufactured by MTU, model

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