Hallin Marine Undertakes IRM Project

June 29, 2011

Hallin Marine has commenced a large-scale inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) project off the Malaysian peninsula. The contract centers on the oil rig Cendor MOPU which is undergoing an American Bureau of Shipping UWILD underwater survey for a second year in succession. Hallin is providing saturation diving, cleaning, inspection and reporting services.

"Demand for marine-support services in Malaysia is steadily increasing," said Rik Zwinkels, Managing Director, Hallin East Division. "We have done a lot of work in the region this year, including a large number of ROV projects as well as with the SOV Windermere which has returned to Malaysia. Hallin's growing reputation for thoroughness, efficiency and affordability has put us in great demand throughout the region."



 

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