Hindustan Shipyard signed MoU with SCI
New Delhi: Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, a shipyard located in Visakhapatnam signed an MoU with SCI (Shipping Corporation of India) for repairs of Ships & Vessels on 24 Feb 2021. HSL seeks business partners and vendors to ensure timely completion of dock repairs.
About HSL
Hindustan Shipyard Ltd., strategically located on the East Coast of the Indian peninsula, at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, is the nation’s premier shipbuilding organization catering to the needs of shipbuilding, ship repairs, submarine construction and refits as well as design and construction of sophisticated state-of-the-art offshore and onshore structures. Direct sea access, excellent infrastructure, skilled work force, rich expertise garnered over the years in building 193 vessels and repairing 1986 vessels of various types enable HSL to offer competent services for the defence and maritime sectors.
About SCI
The Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) is a Government of India Public Sector Enterprise with its headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India that operates and manages vessels that service both national and international lines.
The SCI has immensely contributed to the growth of India’s EXIM trade and the national exchequer, by being a net earner/saver of valuable foreign exchange.
Over the years, SCI has been a lifeline for the country in times of emergency and distress, by ensuring a continued and uninterrupted supply of crude oil, which drives the country’s economy.
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