TAS Offshore eyes more shipbuilding contracts


Jobs done: The garbage collection craft built by TAS Offshore being loaded on a barge for delivery to Singapore.

KUCHING: Shipbuilder TAS Offshore Bhd is eyeing to secure more shipbuilding contracts for tugboats, especially from Indonesia, moving forward.

According to managing director Datuk Lau Nai Hoh, there is strong demand for tugboats in Indonesia as the republic is significantly increasing the export of its coal, buoyed by bullish demand from China.

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