Bahrain-based Arabian Shipbuilding and Repair Yard (Asry) said the new improvements programme aimed at bolstering its safety protocols processes and adherence was a major success. Asry Chairman Shaikh Daij bin Salman Al Khalifa inspected the safety improvements and toured the various facilities accompanied by the acting chief executive Magdy Mustafa; security manager Abdulla Al Muraikhi and safety consultant Mahmood Abdul Aziz. The inspection comes amid renewed efforts by the yard to bolster its safety protocols processes adherence and ultimately results said a statement from Asry. Shaikh Daij lauded the safety achievements made by Asry during the current year from a variety of safety aspects and emphasised that safety is the company s top priority. Particularly noted was the significant improvement in housekeeping and the employees commitment to using personal protective equipment said a statement. The tour included all company workshops starting at the steel plate workshop and ending at the mechanical piping workshop it said. At the conclusion of the tour Shaikh Daij said: We still have a long way ahead to reach our ambitious safety targets. The company is fully determined that previous safety lapses must never be repeated and only through constant and perpetual training and vigilance will the overall safety culture continue to improve he added. TradeArabia News Service
Read MoreAsry the leading ship and rig repair yard in the Arabian Gulf has showcased its products and services at SMM Hamburg the largest shipping exhibition in Europe reported the Gulf Daily News our sister publication.
Read MoreAsry the leading ship and rig repair yard in the Gulf region continues to dominate the Middle East Rig repair market said the Bahrain-based company as it welcomed its 100th rig repair job to the yard. The project is on the high specification jack-up rig Bob Palmer one of the largest jack-up rigs in the world owned and operated by Rowan Companies which is one of the world s leading providers of offshore contract drilling services and long-term client of Asry s. According to the company 2016 has been a record year for Asry with the Bahrain-based group posting the highest number of rig repair contracts in the yard s history. Asry s diversification into rig repair has continually proven to be one of the yard s most perceptive moves with its revenue cycle complementing ship repair s cycle stated Asry s chairman of the board of directors Shaikh Daij Bin Salman Al Khalifa. This sentiment was echoed by Asry acting chief executive Magdy Mustafa who said even during market downturns having multiple and diverse revenue streams provides more opportunities as is being visibly demonstrated by our recent rig repair successes. This milestone is especially encouraging considering the enormous pressure the rig market is still under stated Rob Bryant the general manager of Asry Offshore Services. While revenues remain under pressure the number of rig projects coming to the yard makes Asry the market leader for rig repair in 2016 with 20 already repaired by August. Earlier in the year there were 16 rigs simultaneously in the yard a record since the division began in 2008. However the record number of projects is still not translating into record revenues. Margins are very tight Bryant confirmed so we are working closely with our clients to meet their repair needs in the most affordable way possible without compromising the quality and safety standards that keep them coming back. Asry s ability to find mutually beneficial solutions is a key factor in maintaining the long-term relationships that the yard is renowned for. The increased movement in the rig repair market comes on the heels of an uncertain 2015 and more predictability going forward. Following the uncertainty that dominated the rig market in 2015 due to major global oil price fluctuations said Bryant the Mideast rig owners and operators have a clearer understanding in 2016 of the future course for the market. Repair scopes are still only including the essentials to meet survey requirements but a more predictable future is relaxing the anxiety that choked the market last year he added. Combined with the yard s competitive pricing and strategic geographical location nearest to Saudi Arabia Asry is well positioned in comparison to other rig repair outfits in the region to capitalize on a slightly loosened market. Asry is also pushing ahead with onshore rig work after recently completed its first land rig refurbishment project. A second land rig project is due in the fourth quarter of 2016 further expanding Asry s diversified skill set.
Read MoreBahrain-based Arabian Shipbuilding and Repair Yard (Asry) said the new improvements programme aimed at bolstering its safety protocols processes and adherence was a major success. Asry Chairman Shaikh Daij bin Salman Al Khalifa inspected the safety improvements and toured the various facilities accompanied by the acting chief executive Magdy Mustafa; security manager Abdulla Al Muraikhi and safety consultant Mahmood Abdul Aziz. The inspection comes amid renewed efforts by the yard to bolster its safety protocols processes adherence and ultimately results said a statement from Asry. Shaikh Daij lauded the safety achievements made by Asry during the current year from a variety of safety aspects and emphasised that safety is the company s top priority. Particularly noted was the significant improvement in housekeeping and the employees commitment to using personal protective equipment said a statement. The tour included all company workshops starting at the steel plate workshop and ending at the mechanical piping workshop it said. At the conclusion of the tour Shaikh Daij said: We still have a long way ahead to reach our ambitious safety targets. The company is fully determined that previous safety lapses must never be repeated and only through constant and perpetual training and vigilance will the overall safety culture continue to improve he added. TradeArabia News Service
Read MoreAsry the leading ship and rig repair yard in the Arabian Gulf has showcased its products and services at SMM Hamburg the largest shipping exhibition in Europe reported the Gulf Daily News our sister publication.
Read MoreAsry the leading ship and rig repair yard in the Gulf region continues to dominate the Middle East Rig repair market said the Bahrain-based company as it welcomed its 100th rig repair job to the yard. The project is on the high specification jack-up rig Bob Palmer one of the largest jack-up rigs in the world owned and operated by Rowan Companies which is one of the world s leading providers of offshore contract drilling services and long-term client of Asry s. According to the company 2016 has been a record year for Asry with the Bahrain-based group posting the highest number of rig repair contracts in the yard s history. Asry s diversification into rig repair has continually proven to be one of the yard s most perceptive moves with its revenue cycle complementing ship repair s cycle stated Asry s chairman of the board of directors Shaikh Daij Bin Salman Al Khalifa. This sentiment was echoed by Asry acting chief executive Magdy Mustafa who said even during market downturns having multiple and diverse revenue streams provides more opportunities as is being visibly demonstrated by our recent rig repair successes. This milestone is especially encouraging considering the enormous pressure the rig market is still under stated Rob Bryant the general manager of Asry Offshore Services. While revenues remain under pressure the number of rig projects coming to the yard makes Asry the market leader for rig repair in 2016 with 20 already repaired by August. Earlier in the year there were 16 rigs simultaneously in the yard a record since the division began in 2008. However the record number of projects is still not translating into record revenues. Margins are very tight Bryant confirmed so we are working closely with our clients to meet their repair needs in the most affordable way possible without compromising the quality and safety standards that keep them coming back. Asry s ability to find mutually beneficial solutions is a key factor in maintaining the long-term relationships that the yard is renowned for. The increased movement in the rig repair market comes on the heels of an uncertain 2015 and more predictability going forward. Following the uncertainty that dominated the rig market in 2015 due to major global oil price fluctuations said Bryant the Mideast rig owners and operators have a clearer understanding in 2016 of the future course for the market. Repair scopes are still only including the essentials to meet survey requirements but a more predictable future is relaxing the anxiety that choked the market last year he added. Combined with the yard s competitive pricing and strategic geographical location nearest to Saudi Arabia Asry is well positioned in comparison to other rig repair outfits in the region to capitalize on a slightly loosened market. Asry is also pushing ahead with onshore rig work after recently completed its first land rig refurbishment project. A second land rig project is due in the fourth quarter of 2016 further expanding Asry s diversified skill set.
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