Colombo Dockyard secures contract from French company
View(s):Colombo Dockyard PLC (CDPLC), the leader in Sri Lanka’s shipbuilding industry in Sri Lanka and one of the most competitive shipyards in South Asia, has won a contract to build a Cable Laying and Repair Vessel (vessel) for Orange Marine, France.
Orange Marine is a French company specializing in the field of submarine telecommunications, from the initial design, engineering, to installation of intercontinental and regional links, and maintenance of existing cables. The Orange Marine’s fleet is one of the most experienced in the world and represents 15 per cent of the world fleet, the Colombo firm said in a media release.
The contract signing was held recently. Didier Dillard CEO of Orange Marine signed the contract in the presence of Emmanuel Décugis Head of Fleet and Crew Department while D.V. Abeysinghe MD/CEO signed the contract on behalf of the CDPLC in the presence of Hideaki Tanaka – Chairman, K. Kanaya – Director, S. Asai – Alternate Director and the senior management team of Colombo Dockyard.
The proposed vessel is a modern, high technology vessel which is specially designed and equipped for sub-sea cable lay and repair operation duties with a high focus on good sea keeping qualities, excellent station keeping performance and low fuel consumption.
The vessel’s primary activities shall be to carry out cable operations, including laying, repair and ROV inspection. The vessel is able to mobilize power cable lay spread to perform subsea inter array cable laying. The vessel is 100m in length with a beam of 18.8m and a Depth of 7.15m and shall have a deadweight capacity of 1800 DWT. The vessel can achieve an impressive speed of 14.5 knots and has accommodation facilities for 76 persons. The vessel has three cable tanks to carry fiber optic and power cables.
The vessel shall be fitted out with a diesel-electric propulsion plant. The power plant shall consist of four generator sets for electrical propulsion power. The vessels propulsion shall be by two main azimuth propellers in the aft and two tunnel thrusters in the forward and the system will be run and monitored by Integrated Automation System and Power Management System.
In 2019, CDPLC successfully built and delivered a 113m Cable Laying Vessel to Japan and with this new contract, CDPLC is carving out a name for itself as a reputed, reliable and trustworthy shipbuilder for Cable Laying and Repair Vessel in the world. This is the second successive entry by Colombo Dockyard in to the prestigious European market in the recent times and is well set to establish Colombo as a preferred Shipbuilding destination for European Ship Owners.