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Aluminium shipbuilder Strategic Marine partners with Caterpillar to reach emission reduction goals

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Update time : 2023-10-09 14:39:26

With a shipyard in Singapore and a presence in various countries, including Australia, Germany, Indonesia, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom, the company is committed to providing sustainable solutions to the industry by focusing on lower-emission propulsion across its product range.

This includes crew transfer vessels (CTVs) for the offshore wind industry, fast crew boats (FCBs) for the offshore oil and gas industry, and other classes of vessels.

The CEO of Strategic Marine, Eng Yew Chan, exclaimed: "We are excited to work with Caterpillar Marine to help lower emissions in the industry."

Brad Johnson, the vice president and general manager of Caterpillar Marine, asserted: "Our collaboration with Strategic Marine brings together immense expertise that allows Caterpillar Marine to innovate and support the ongoing energy transition. This is an exciting challenge to tackle, but most importantly, it fosters our industry's goal to reach lower-carbon operations."

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