GRSE lays keel of ocean going vessel for Republic of Guyana

GRSE has achieved another milestone on Saturday by laying the keel of the 'Ocean-Going Passenger cum Cargo Vessel' at Kolkata, a prestigious project under execution for the Co-operative Republic of Guyana
GRSE lays keel of ocean going vessel for Republic of Guyana

New Delhi/Kolkata: Marching towards fulfilling the vision of becoming a global shipbuilder, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd (GRSE) has achieved another milestone on Saturday by laying the keel of the 'Ocean-Going Passenger cum Cargo Vessel' at Kolkata, a prestigious project under execution for the Co-operative Republic of Guyana.

The Keel laying ceremony of the ocean-going vessel has been conducted in the presence of Captain Stephen Thomas, Director General, Maritime Administration Department, Ronalda Edwards-Horatio, Charge' D' Affaires, A.I., Guyana High Commission, India, Rear Admiral VK Saxena, IN(Retd.), Chairman & Managing Director of GRSE, Directors of GRSE and other senior officials of GRSE and Transport & Harbour Department, Guyana.

The 70 m long vessel with a displacement of 1700 Tonnes is propelled by two diesel engines and twin disc gearboxes to achieve a maximum speed of 15 Knots. The ship has been fully designed by the GRSE design teams and can accommodate 294 passengers (including 14 crew members) along with 14 cars, 02 trucks, and 14 containers & cargo and is planned to operate in the coastal and riverine area of Northwest District of Guyana.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Guest Captain Stephen Thomas expressed satisfaction over the progress of the project and said, "This project is a distinct enterprise for the Government of Guyana designed to provide smart transportation of passengers and cargo. Catering to the needs of our people, the vessel will prove to be an efficient mode of transport for the passengers and cargo movement in Guyana. This cooperation with India's leading shipbuilder GRSE, highlights our stable and long-term relationship with India."

Highlighting the importance of achieving this major 'Keel laying' milestone amidst these challenging times, GRSE CMD stated, "The ocean-going passenger cum Cargo Ferry Vessel project provided GRSE with an opportunity to leverage our expertise in design and ship construction and showcase our shipbuilding prowess in the global arena. The success of this project stands dedicated to the untiring efforts of team GRSE and synergy among all stakeholders despite the ongoing pandemic. This vessel aims to create a new benchmark in the field of passenger and cargo movement in Guyana. This project is a harbinger for more cooperation between our friendly nations in the maritime domain in near future. GRSE is proud to contribute towards friendly bilateral relations between the two nations."

Earlier this year, the GRSE and Transport and Harbours Department (T&HD), Government of Guyana signed the contract for the construction of the ocean-going vessel. The shipyard bagged this prestigious contract through competitive bidding. The design has been accomplished by the in-house design team of GRSE and incorporates enhanced safety and operational features. With its emphasis on export and realigning marketing strategies to match the dynamic global environment, the shipyard is building six patrol crafts for Bangladesh apart from this ship for the Republic of Guyana. In pursuit of indigenization and Self-reliance in Shipbuilding, GRSE is currently executing six shipbuilding projects including three Advanced Frigates under Project 17A, four Survey Vessels (Large) & eight Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Crafts for the Indian Navy and one Fast Patrol Vessel for the Indian Coast Guard.

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