In a press release, the shipbuilding and maintenance
company said, “The work on the contract has already commenced during Q2FY24
based on the approval of necessity (AoN) from the Ministry of Defence, and is
expected to be completed by Q1FY25.â€Cochin
Shipyard deals with repair and maintenance of both commercial and defence
ships.
Earlier this month, the company signed a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with the Adani Group for constructing green tugs, after
delivering the first of the two tugs ordered by Ocean Sparkle Limited, now
owned by Adani Harbour Services Limited. This is the first tug to be built in
India under the Approved Standard Tug Design Specifications (ASTDS) issued by
the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW) for promoting the
shipbuilding industry under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
The company, in November, launched three Indian Navy
vessels in the series of eight anti-submarine warfare shallow water crafts from
its Kochi Yard. The first ship of the project is planned to be ready for
delivery by November 2024, the company said in a press release.
The company had signed a contract with the defence
ministry in April 2019 to build eight ASW SWC ships. The first three ships launched
would bear the names, INS Mahe, INS Malvan, and INS Mangrol after commissioning
in the Indian Navy.