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Dutch shipbuilding group plans India unit

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Press Trust Of India

Dutch shipbuilding group IHC Merwede plans to set up a facility in India to manufacture dredging equipment. “We are planning to set up a unit in India in the next few years as the Indian maritime industry is growing,” IHC Merwede Dredging and Mining Area Manager for India Philip De Bats said.

IHC Merwede, the largest global player in dredging and off-shore work has supplied both small and large dredges to India from its Netherlands-based units for over a decade.

The company also signed an MoU with Cochin Shipyard last Friday for future collaboration on dredging and off-shore activities in the country. However, De Bats refused to divulge the investment the company is likely to make in this regard. “We can’t reveal the figure right now, but the number would be huge as a dredge costs somewhere between $1.5-350 million (depending on their size),” Bats said.

 

The company, with a global market share of 60 per cent in the dredging and off-shore work business, will also open another regional headquarter in Mumbai to boost its presence and service offerings in the Indian sub-continent.

 

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First Published: Sep 28 2009 | 12:43 AM IST

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