30.6.2023 08:22:11 CEST | Nekkar ASA | Non-regulatory press releases
30 June 2023 - Nekkar ASA's subsidiary Syncrolift AS has been awarded three
contracts, with a combined value of approximately NOK 85 million, for various
equipment deliveries for shiplifts and ship transfer systems.
Song Thu Shipyard in Vietnam has placed a contract for an extension of a
shiplift and transfer system previously supplied by Syncrolift.
An undisclosed maritime zone in the Middle East has placed an order for a ship
transfer system.
In addition, Cochin Shipyard in India has entered into an agreement with
Syncrolift to reactivate a previously paused shiplift project, with associated
reimbursement to Syncrolift.
Syncrolift will conduct engineering and project management for all three
projects from its headquarter in Vestby, Norway. Equipment deliveries and
commissioning will be conducted throughout 2023 and 2024.
"The Song Thu project reiterates Syncrolift's excellent track record at this
yard, while the contract in the Middle East could open the door for further
deliveries in the future. Moreover, we are very pleased to see that Cochin
Shipyard's project is back on track. Overall, these awards represent the high
tender activity we see in the market, and we are delighted to maintain a high
win-rate," says Rolf-Atle Tomassen, managing director of Syncrolift AS.
Syncrolift is the world's leading manufacturer of ship lifts and transfer
systems. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Oslo-listed Nekkar ASA.
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* Ole Falk Hansen, CEO, +47 988 14 184, ir@nekkar.com
ABOUT NEKKAR ASA
Nekkar (OSE: NKR) is an industrial technology group offering impact technologies
combined with high-end software solutions. The group combines 50 years' heritage
from the world's number one shiplift company, Syncrolift, with new investments
into sustainable, digitalised technology businesses that aim to unlock growth
within ocean-based industries such as offshore energy, renewables and
aquaculture.