Recently, ROC’s fourth SPP40 Platform Supply Vessel (N1056) successfully completed all sea trial tasks and made a triumphant return to the yard’s slipway, delivering a remarkable phased achievement with higher efficiency and superior quality.

Building on the mature construction and sea trial experience gained from the previous three vessels of the same series, the project team has continuously optimized construction processes and refined sea trial procedures, driving ROC’s shipbuilding system from “doing it right the first time” to “doing it better every time.” The sea trial this time was efficiently coordinated, with all test items completed in a closed-loop manner. The trial period was significantly shortened compared to earlier vessels in the series, setting a new record for overall efficiency and achieving the best sea trial performance in the SPP40 series to date. This stands as a strong testament to ROC’s increasingly mature capabilities in batch production and standardized shipbuilding.
Following the vessel’s successful docking, the project team immediately initiated follow-up work, including the closed-loop rectification of sea trial findings, final outfitting, and mooring commissioning. Strictly adhering to delivery standards, the team is addressing each outstanding item systematically, refining daily production milestones, and going all out to meet the delivery target, ensuring that a safe, reliable, green, and high-performance offshore vessel is delivered to the customer.


