Coastal Contracts wins new charter job


In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, the integrated marine oil and gas services and solutions provider said its subsidiaries, Pleasant Engineering Sdn Bhd and Elite Point Pte Ltd recently secured a new charter contract and extension of existing charter contract for one unit vessel and one unit liftboat respectively. (File pic shows the Coastal Contracts shipyard in Sandakan.)

KUALA LUMPUR: Coastal Contracts Bhd has won a new charter contract and secured an extension for an existing one, totaling RM252mil.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, the integrated marine oil and gas services and solutions provider said its subsidiaries, Pleasant Engineering Sdn Bhd and Elite Point Pte Ltd recently secured a new charter contract and extension of existing charter contract for one unit vessel and one unit liftboat respectively.

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