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Thursday, March 26 2020 - 07:23
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International Maritime Industries Completes the "Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO)" of the ARO-2003 (SAR201) With ARO Drilling
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, March 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Contract enabled IMI to build capabilities in-Kingdom and further strengthen 
its strategic partnership with ARO Drilling.

International Maritime Industries (IMI) announced today the completion of the 
ARO-2003 (SAR201) MRO project with ARO Drilling (ARO); a world-class offshore 
drilling contractor that owns, operates and manages a fleet of 
high-specification and premium jack-up rigs in Saudi Arabia. The ARO-2003 
(SAR201) is a "Baker Marine" designed jack-up rig that is currently working for 
Saudi Aramco in the Arabian Gulf. The project was led by IMI at the Dammam 
Shipyard.

"This successful project completion further strengthens the business 
relationship between ARO Drilling, IMI and Dammam Shipyard as well as 
contributing to the development of a localized industry. IMI is delighted to 
have been able to complete this project for ARO on-time and safely. We look 
forward to supporting ARO again in the very near future." Darren Macdonald, IMI 
Chief Operating Officer, Zones A & D.

Commenting on the project, Thomas Schlueter, Director of Projects, ARO, said: 
"ARO is committed to increasing our presence in the region and we are pleased 
to have successfully completed the ARO-2003 (SAR201), on schedule, but most 
importantly safely. Awarding this project to IMI enabled us to use local 
manufacturing capabilities; to support our fleet refurbishment objectives."

International Maritime Industries, located in The King Salman Complex for 
International Maritime Industries & Services at Ras Al-Khair, Saudi Arabia, 
will be the largest, fullservice maritime facility in MENA. When building is 
complete, the annual capacity of the facility will be four (4) new build 
offshore rigs and over 43 new build vessels including VLCCs, in addition to 
servicing more than 260 maritime products. Major production operations are 
expected to commence toward the end of 2020 with the facility reaching its full 
production capacity by 2022. International Maritime Industries is a joint 
venture between Saudi Aramco, Lamprell, Bahri and Hyundai Heavy Industries.

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Source: International Maritime Industries (IMI)
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