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Website:
http://www.sembcorpmarine.com.sg
Phone: +65 6265 1766 |
Address:
29 Tanjong Kling Road
, 628054 |
Company Description
Sembcorp Marine Limited. The Group's principal activities are ship repair, shipbuilding, ship conversion, rig building and offshore engineering solutions. The Group repairs tankers, chemical tankers, gas carriers, container vessels, bulk carriers, dredgers, navy vessels, drilling tenders, supply vessel, derrick barges and passenger vessels. Shipbuilding involves the design and construction of product tankers, container carriers, multi-purpose cargo vessels, ro-ro vessels, bulk carriers, tugs and tin bucket dredgers. The Group is also engaged in designing and constructing jack-up rigs, construction of fifth generation dynamic positioning semi-submersible rigs and work-over rigs. The Group operates in Singapore, China and Brazil. Ship & rig repair, building and conversion acctd for 98% of 2006 and others, 2%
Key People
| Non Executive Chairman | Goh Geok Ling |
| President & Chief Executive | Tan Kwi Kin |
| Chief Financial Officer | Wee Sing Guan |
| Chief Operating Officer | Wong Weng Sun |
| Secretary | Tan Yah Sze |
Breaking News
Forbes.com - August 18, 2008 8:55 PM
SINGAPORE, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Singapore conglomerate Sembcorp Industries , posted a 6.6 percent rise in second-quarter profit on Wednesday, boosted by its offshore oil rig-building business. The company said it expects to maintain its 2007 profit after ...
Forbes.com - August 18, 2008 8:47 PM
SINGAPORE (Thomson Financial) - Singapore shares closed higher on Wednesday, ending a three-day decline, as investors began picking up bargain blue chips following Wall Street's advance overnight. The Dow industrials finished up 2.9 percent on Tuesday as ...
Forbes.com - August 17, 2008 11:00 AM
SINGAPORE, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Singapore's SembCorp Marine , the world's second-largest builder of offshore oil drilling rigs, said on Tuesday its second quarter net profit rose 51 percent on strong demand for oil drilling rigs and vessels. SembMarine, ...
Forbes.com - August 11, 2008 7:05 PM
SINGAPORE (Thomson Financial) - Singapore shares closed marginally higher on Thursday as the index failed to hold on to early gains following Wall Street's rise overnight due to caution given the uncertain global economic outlook. A near $4.58 spike in ...
Reuters UK - August 11, 2008 6:02 PM
SINGAPORE, July 31 (Reuters) - Singapore's Keppel Corp (KPLM.SI: Quote, Profile, Research), the world's largest offshore oil rig builder, posted a 16 percent rise in quarterly net profit on Thursday and said the outlook for rigs and infrastructure ...




