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Vard to build three module carriers for Kazakhstan

Vard Holdings has confirmed that the $70m contract it won in July is for the construction of three module carrier vessels for Kazmortransflot (KMTF), Kazakhstan’s national shipping company.

The 113-metre-long vessels will be deployed in the Caspian Sea and will be operated by KMTF through a consortium led by Blue Water Shipping.

The ships will be built to Vard’s 9 28 design at the Vard Braila shipyard in Romania.

Delivery is scheduled between the third quarter 2017 and the first quarter 2018.

“We are pleased to welcome Kazmortransflot as a new customer to VARD, and look forward to the cooperation in this exciting project. Our shipyard in Braila has unique experience in building vessels for Kazakhstan and the Caspian Sea, and this new contract further underlines our long-term commitment to the region,” Roy Reite, Vard’s CEO and executive director, said in an exchange filing.

Holly Birkett

Holly is Splash's Online Editor and correspondent for the UK and Mediterranean. She has been a maritime journalist since 2010, and has written for and edited several trade publications. She is currently studying for membership of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers. In 2013, Holly won the Seahorse Club's Social Media Journalist of the Year award. She is currently based in London.
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