Azerbaijani President attends opening of shipyard in Baku

  21 September 2013    Read: 1086
Azerbaijani President attends opening of shipyard in Baku
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has today opened the cutting-edge shipyard in the Garadagh District of Baku.

The shipyard whose groundbreaking ceremony was on March 19, 2010, will build, repair ships and provide maritime engineering services.

President Ilham Aliyev saw a video on the activity of the shipyard and a model of the enterprise.

President of the State Oil Company Rovnag Abdullayev briefed the President on the operations of the shipyard.

A relevant Memorandum of Understanding was signed in Baku last November by Azerbaijan`s State Oil Company (SOCAR), Azerbaijan Investment Company (AIC) and Singaporean Keppel Offshore & Marine, one of the largest offshore and marine groups in the world.

Under the Memorandum, 65 percent of the shares in the facility belong to SOCAR, 25 percent to AIC and 10 percent to Keppel Offshore & Marine.

The facility was provided with equipment made in Finland, Netherlands, Germany, the Czech Republic, United Kingdom, South Korea and Singapore.

The Head of State started the plant.

The total area of the plant is 620 thousand sq. meters, and it has the capacity to process 25 thousand tons of metal structures.

The shipyard can build four tankers with 15 thousand ton, two with 70 thousand ton storage capacity, four platform supply vessels, and refurbish 800-10 vessels.

The plant will be employing 1250 people at the initial stage with a possibility to reach 2000.

The President saw the stands reflecting the activity of the plant, and later addressed the ceremony.

Lee Yi Shyan, Senior Minister of State, Singapore`s Ministry of Trade And Industry made the remarks as well.

Later, Azerbaijani President attended a ceremony of naming the floating dry dock.

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