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Newsflash!Indian shipowner's 8000DWT bulk carrier No.2 on bulk orders has launched smoothly

TIME:2020-03-20 13:43AUTHOR:Wuhu Shipyard VIEWS:0

At 9:58 on March 20th, the second ship of the 8,000DWT bulk carrier of the Indian JSW Steel Co., Ltd. contracted by Wuhu Shipyard was launched, and the "JSW VISHALGAD" was launched successfully and smoothly.

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Yangchun in March, earth was warming and all the things waked up. The situation of domestic epidemic prevention and control and economic recovery continued to improve. The work resumption and shipbuilding of Wuhu Shipyard resumed growth, and happy events continued. After 20 days, the trial and delivery of the three high-profile vessels “Gaolan 002”, “Juhe Pudu” and “SK728” were completed. The 8000DWT bulk carrier No.2 of company's first batch of 10 foreign trade orders in the Indian market was, smoothly, launched according to the construction node time plan requirements. Wuhu Shipyard fully resumed work and production. We rolled up our sleeves and refueled. We are working hard to live up to the spring !

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* The resident representatives of Ship East India JSW Steel Co., Ltd., representatives of China's ship inspection agency India Classification Society and builder Wuhu Shipyard construction team and other guests and media friends such as Wuhu TV Station attended the launching ceremony today.

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* The representative of JSW Steel Co., Ltd. in India, Sun Tie (middle), Deputy General Manager of India’s Registered Land (right), and Du Chengchang (left), Deputy General Manager of Wuhu Shipyard Co., Ltd. are jointly named “JSW VISHALGAD” Perform ribbon cutting.

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* Sun Tie, the resident representative of Ship Eastern India JSW Steel Co., Ltd., deputy general manager Lan Deliang of China, Indian Bureau of Shipping, and Wang Ruhua, deputy general manager of Wuhu Shipyard Co., Ltd., have signed the launch for the "JSW VISHALGAD" file.

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"JSW VISHALGAD", a hull with a total length of 122m, a depth of 7.2m, and a width of 20m, is fixed-pitch propellers, twin shafts, twin sculls, and two medium-speed diesel-driven bulk carriers. There are cargo holds, suitable for navigation in the offshore waters of India. And it is classified by the IRS.

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