![]() Otto Marine Ltd has chosen Schat-Harding KISS systems for a multipurpose vessel building for Norshore. It will be fitted with four KISS systems and the Stinger fast rescue craft. In Singapore, Modec has awarded the supply of lifesaving equipment to Schat-Harding for its PSVM FPSO conversion project for BP. At STX the FSU building for IOOC will have KISS system boats and davits and also the Stinger fast rescue boat. Two ferries building for Greek owner Blue Star Ferries at Daewoo will have Schat-Harding MPC32 lifeboats and Stinger fast rescue boats. In Korea, the single largest market for Schat-Harding, both Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and STX Offshore & Shipbuilding have placed orders. Our offshore team has been especially effective.” And thirdly, we have worked hard internally with very dedicated and hard working teams to ensure clients get what they need. ![]() Secondly, it is important for the shipyards, as our clients, to deliver quality to their clients on the few projects they are awarded these days. First of all, only the healthiest projects by the strongest owners are being realised these days. Per Einar Gjerding, Director Sales and Marketing, Schat-Harding, said: “We see three reasons why we have been selected on many projects recently. The contracts also have a good geographical spread as clients in Korea, Singapore, Mexico, Norway, Germany and China have shown their confidence in Schat-Harding. ![]() The orders cover all types of shipping and offshore units, including orders for new ferries, FPSOs, containerships and warships. ![]() Despite a rapidly contracting global shipbuilding orderbook, the world’s leading lifeboat and davit manufacturer, Schat-Harding, has secured a healthy $10.6m of orders for new equipment in the last three months. ![]()
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