Cochin Shipyard receives Rs 10 billion order
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Cochin Shipyard receives Rs 10 billion order

A European client has placed an order with Cochin Shipyard for the construction of vessels worth approximately Rs 10 billion. The project will take 35 months to complete. CSL has received an international order from a European Client for the construction of two Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOV), with an option to build four more such vessels to be exercised by the Owner within one year. These vessels are designed to assist offshore wind farm installations with commissioning and maintenance.

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A European client has placed an order with Cochin Shipyard for the construction of vessels worth approximately Rs 10 billion. The project will take 35 months to complete. CSL has received an international order from a European Client for the construction of two Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOV), with an option to build four more such vessels to be exercised by the Owner within one year. These vessels are designed to assist offshore wind farm installations with commissioning and maintenance. Also read: Epsilon Advanced Materials signs MoU to invest Rs 90 billion Cement sector to better days after Q2

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