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International Maritime Industries completes the "Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO)" of the ARO-2003

The contract enables IMI to build capabilities in the kingdom and continue to strengthen its strategic partnership with ARO Drilling.

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International Maritime Industries (IMI) announced 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 premium, high-spec oil rigs in Saudi Arabia. ARO-2003 (SAR201) is a "Baker Marine" oil rig currently operating for Saudi Aramco in the Gulf of Arabia. The project was led by IMI at Dammam shipyards. International Maritime Industries (IMI) today announced 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 premium, high-spec oil rigs in Saudi Arabia. ARO-2003 (SAR201) is a "Baker Marine" oil rig currently operating for Saudi Aramco in the Gulf of Arabia. The project was led by IMI at Dammam shipyards.

"This successful completion of the project strengthens business relationships between ARO Drilling, IMI and Dammam Shipyard, as well as contributing towards the development of the localized industry. IMI is pleased to have successfully completed this Project for ARO on time and safely. We are eager to support ARO again in the near future, "said Darren Macdonald, Head of Operations for IMI in Zones A and D.

Thomas Schlueter, ARO Project Manager, commented on the project: "ARO is committed to increasing our presence in the region, and we are delighted to have successfully completed ARO-2003 (SAR201), on schedule, and what More importantly, safely. IMI's accomplishment of this Project has enabled us to utilize local manufacturing capabilities; supporting our goals of remodeling our fleet. "

Located at the King Salman Complex for International Maritime Industries & Services in Ras Al-Khair, Saudi Arabia, International Maritime Industries will become the largest full-service maritime facility in the MENA region. When construction is complete, the facility's annual capacity will be four new overseas oil platforms and more than 43 new ships built, including VLCC, in addition to providing services to more than 260 marine products. The main production operations are expected to be operational by the end of 2020 and the complex will reach full production capacity by 2022. International Maritime Industries is a joint venture formed between Saudi Aramco, Lamprell, Bahri and Hyundai Heavy Industries. .


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