Sical Subsidiary Buys Latest Generation PSV for $31.3 mn.* Delivery taken from Aker Yards Aker Yards (OSE: AKY) is a Norway-based, international shipbuilding company with 18 shipyards in Norway, Finland, Germany, Romania, Brazil, France,Ukraine and Vietnam. The company is the largest shipbuilding company in Europe and the fourth largest in the World. in Molde, Norway. * Platform supply vessel Platform supply vessel (often abbreviated as PSV) is a ship specially designed to supply offshore oil platforms. These ships range from 65 to 350 feet in length and accomplish a variety of tasks. to provide logistics services for deepwater oil and gas drilling. * First purchase of 470 MKII class PSV PSV (in Britain, formerly) public service vehicle by an Indian company. * To operate in high-demand North Sea. * "Significant addition to Sical's offshore logistics arsenal"CoSical Vice Chairman. CHENNAI, India -- Sical Logistics Ltd (MUMBAI: 520086) (NSI See Network Solutions. NSI - Network Solutions, Inc. : SICAL) (Reuters: SICA See Securities Industry Committee on Arbitration. .BO) (Bloomberg: SIC@IN) today announced that Bergen Offshore Logistics Pte Ltd PTE LTD Private Limited , Sical's wholly-owned subsidiary based in Singapore, has acquired a latest generation specialty 470 MKII class platform supply vessel (PSV) for USD USD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. 31.3 million. All legal formalities of the sale have been completed and the delivery of vessel taken by Bergen Offshore from Aker Yards in Molde, Norway. A PSV provides offshore logistics such as supplies and cargo transport for deepwater offshore drilling. The acquisition of Siem Mollie mollie or molly, New World fish of the genus Mollienesia, in the same family as the guppy (see killifish). Mollies are found from the E and central United States to Argentina. , acquired from Siem Mollie SA, Norway, is the first acquisition of a new build offshore PSV by an Indian company. Post the acquisition, the PSV has been renamed Sical Torino. Sical Torino would be deployed in the North Sea where such vessels are in large demand owing to the surge of deepwater drilling in recent years. Sical's existing offshore logistics business operates and manages 15 offshore supply vessels for India's leading energy exploration company, ONGC ONGC Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ONGC Oil and Natural Gas Commission (India) Ltd. Built in Norway in 2006, the 73.4 m long, 3570 tonne dead weight vessel is registered under the Singapore flag. The PSV is built to top international specifications including a well deck for maximum protection for cargo and crew. Sical Torino's cutting edge features include: * the latest Dynamic Positioning 2 system, which enables the best of performance and stability even in rough sea conditions; * the ability to carry methanolCoworldwide, few PSVs can do so; * deck space of 700 sq m; * the ability to carry bulk cargoes used by new generation deepwater platforms. Sical Vice Chairman Ashwin Muthiah said that the purchase of Siem Mollie by Bergen Offshore, close on the heels of Bergen Offshore's acquisition by Sical Logistics in end September 2006, clearly indicates that offshore logistics is a top strategic priority at Sical. "The surge in demand for oil and gas has led to a sharp increase in deepwater drilling, and, consequently, the demand globally for specialized high capability platform vessels for deepwater offshore logistics," Mr Muthiah said. "On performance, features, and safety, the MKII is built to the latest specifications and is perfectly suited for the harsh and demanding North Sea waters. We see the Sical Torino as a significant strategic addition to Sical's arsenal for offshore logistics," he added. ABOUT SICAL Sical Logistics Ltd is India's leading provider of integrated multi-modal logistics for bulk and containerized con·tain·er·ize v.tr. con·tain·er·ized, con·tain·er·iz·ing, con·tain·er·iz·es 1. To package (cargo) in large standardized containers for efficient shipping and handling. 2. cargooCport logistics; inland transportation and warehousing; container stations; and offshore supplies logistics. Sical's delivery network includes an exclusive walk-in berth at Chennai for ships carrying bulk cargo; a container terminal at Tuticorin, 1.9 million square feet of storage across 104 warehouses; owned and regularly contracted fleet of over 2400 transport vehicles, and container freight stations at 4 locations across India. Sical's FY2005-06 revenue was Rs 9.60 billion on Rs 301.9 equity capital. |
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