Qatar's Milaha to Upgrade Shipyard in Mesaieed

December 16, 2018

Qatar Navigation (Milaha), maritime and logistics company in the Middle East,  has selected Royal Haskoning DHV to develop plans to upgrade its Shipyard facilities in preparation for further growth in current markets and expansion into new areas of operations.

According to a Qatar Stock Exchange annoucement, the Shipyard also serves the industrial markets by providing maintenance, shutdown, fabrication and workshops services.

Since its foundation in 1978, Milaha’s strategically-located Shipyard has repaired approximately 8,000 vessels by serving a number of regional and international shipowners.

Commenting on the upgrade plans, Milaha’s President and CEO Abdulrahman Essa Al-Mannai said: “The phased upgrade plan for our shipyard is being done to support our business strategy and to increase the shipyard’s market share in four diversified target market sectors, all with minimal disruption to the ongoing operations at the facility."

Abdulrahman added: "When completed, the shipyard will have an increased capacity and efficiency in handling ship repair works of larger and more complex size, will enhance the focus on the industrial business support and ensure a  world class solution for all its clients.  Additionally, the planned upgrades include a new larger floating dock, larger and enhanced workshops and an overall revamping of the facilities aimed to the introduction of unique services to support specialized areas of Qatar ongoing development."

For his part, Erik Oostwegel, CEO of Royal Haskoning DHV, said: “we are honoured to be appointed by Milaha Shipyard for this major upgrade investment planning for the whole shipyard production facilities to meet the challenges of the next 40 years”

Royal Haskoning is a leading independent, international project management and engineering consultancy firm based in the UK.

The upgrade is expected to commence in early 2019 and to be completed by third quarter 2020.

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