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SAFEEN Drydocks Secures $354 million in Vessel Construction Contracts

SAFEEN Drydocks, a shipbuilding, repair and ‎maintenance company, has secured two major vessel construction contracts valued at ‎AED 1.3 Billion (USD 354 million) in total, marking the largest awards secured by ‎SAFEEN Drydocks to date and reinforcing the UAE’s growing position as a shipbuilding ‎hub.‎

SAFEEN Drydocks is a joint venture between AD Ports Group and Premier Marine ‎Engineering Services, operating within Noatum Maritime’s portfolio, as part of its broader ‎offering of integrated maritime services.‎

The first project includes the design and fabrication of four 140-metre multipurpose ‎vessels for AD Ports Group, representing one of the largest maritime vessel projects to ‎be undertaken in the UAE. Supporting a range of cargo and logistics operations, each ‎will have capacity for 105 passengers, up to 300 containers, including more than 100 ‎reefer plugs, as well as high and heavy cargo, and up to 1000 cars and 100 trailers. ‎

The second award relates to the construction of 18 specialised marine support units for ‎Nigeria’s Oilbank Logistics Services Ltd, including tugboats and pilot boats of various ‎sizes. These will support port operations and offshore logistics in Nigeria and represent ‎one of the biggest international vessel programmes secured by SAFEEN Drydocks.‎

SAFEEN Drydocks has rapidly expanded its ability to deliver complex newbuild and ‎repair programmes. Operating across facilities in the UAE and Spain, including its ‎shipyard at Khalifa Port and the recently acquired Balenciaga Shipyard, the company ‎combines multi-disciplinary engineering, modular construction methods, precision ‎fabrication and a century of shipbuilding expertise.‎

Captain Ammar Al Shaiba, CEO – Maritime & Shipping Cluster, AD Ports Group, ‎said: “These contract awards demonstrate SAFEEN Drydocks’ ability to deliver complex ‎vessel construction programmes for both local and international customers. From ‎multipurpose commercial vessels to specialised marine support assets, the projects ‎demonstrate the strength and versatility of our shipbuilding capabilities in the UAE. ‎Expanding in-country capacity remains strategically important, supporting industrial ‎growth, strengthening resilience across the maritime sector, and reinforcing the UAE’s ‎position as an emerging regional shipbuilding hub.”‎

The awards reflect the growing depth of the UAE’s shipbuilding ecosystem, where ‎facilities such as SAFEEN Drydocks are playing an increasingly central role in delivering ‎advanced vessels, supporting the localisation of expertise and the UAE’s ambition to ‎become a regional hub for maritime manufacturing.‎

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