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- Seatrium
Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore Marine have come together to create Seatrium - a premier global player with deep engineering expertise
- Seatrium - Wikipedia
Seatrium Limited is a Singaporean state-owned company Formed in 2023, from the acquisition of Keppel Offshore Marine by Sembcorp Marine which was subsequently renamed Seatrium, the company is listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX)
- Seatrium consortium bags major contract with TenneT to . . . - 商业时报
Seatrium will design and build the offshore converter platform, and manage transportation and installation in the German North Sea Works are scheduled to start on Jan 1, 2026, with the bulk of the platform fabrication taking place in Seatrium’s Singapore and Batam yards
- Seatrium consortium wins major contract to link Germany’s grid with . . .
SINGAPORE - A consortium comprising Seatrium and GE Vernova was on Dec 11 awarded a contract by European transmission operator TenneT to connect North Sea wind power to Germany’s power grid It
- Seatrium’s BalWin5 contract brings Christmas cheer to analysts
It is the fourth project awarded to the GE Vernova-Seatrium consortium under the five-year collaboration agreement with TenneT announced in March 2023 Seatrium will design and construct the offshore converter platform and manage its transportation and installation in the German North Sea
- Seatrium is born from Keppel O M and Sembcorp Marine
A new in the shipyard industry was launched at Sea Asia 2023 last week – Seatrium – rebranding the recently merged Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore Marine (Keppel O M)
- Inside Seatrium: A New Powerhouse in Global Energy Engineering
Formed in 2023 through the merger of Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore Marine, Seatrium is now one of Singapore’s most closely watched stocks The company has till date, delivered over 1,300 projects and maintains strong ties with both new and returning customers
- GE Vernova, Seatrium Ink TenneT Deal for 2. 2GW North Sea Grid Link
A consortium of GE Vernova and Singapore’s Seatrium has secured a major contract from Dutch-German grid operator TenneT to deliver the BalWin5 offshore grid connection, a 2 2 GW high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission system designed to bring North Sea wind power to Germany’s electricity
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