T7 Marine goes from oil rigs to naval ships


“An alliance like this is vital as we build new successful business models, leveraging on our expertise to strengthen our position as one of the best service provider companies in Malaysia, allowing us to expand and generate more revenue., ” said T7 Global executive deputy chairman Tan Sri Tan Kean Soon (pic).

PETALING JAYA: T7 Marine Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of T7 Global Bhd, has inked a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding Co Ltd to tap into opportunities related to the supply of ships to the Vietnam People’s Navy and Vietnam Coast Guard.

According to T7 Global, the agreement would provide initiatives for both parties to establish a collaboration based on the respective party’s expertise and strengths to explore opportunities in the vessel business in Vietnam.

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