Berjaya Dockyard Sdn. Bhd.

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Berjaya Dockyard Sdn. Bhd. is a company based in Malaysia, typically engaged in services related to shipbuilding, ship repair, and maintenance. As a subsidiary within the larger Berjaya Corporation, which has diverse business interests ranging from consumer products and services to property development and financial services, Berjaya Dockyard leverages its parent company's extensive network and resources.

The company offers various maritime services, which may include:

  1. Shipbuilding: Constructing new vessels ranging from small boats to larger commercial and industrial ships.
  2. Ship Repair and Maintenance: Providing essential maintenance and refurbishment services to keep vessels operational and in compliance with maritime regulations.
  3. Marine Engineering: Offering technical and engineering solutions specific to maritime needs, such as engine overhauls, electrical system services, and other specialized repairs.
  4. Fabrication Services: Manufacturing custom metal components required for marine vessels and other industrial applications.

Berjaya Dockyard’s operations contribute significantly to the regional maritime industry, supporting both local and international maritime activities. Their facilities are typically equipped with dry docks, slipways, and other infrastructure necessary for comprehensive ship repair and building tasks.

Key Points to Note:

  • Location: The company is situated in Malaysia, which has strategically advantageous access to crucial maritime routes in Southeast Asia.
  • Parent Company: As part of Berjaya Corporation, it benefits from the conglomerate’s diverse business portfolio and financial stability.
  • Focus Areas: Shipbuilding, repair, maintenance, and marine engineering are the primary services offered.

It’s advisable to visit Berjaya Dockyard Sdn. Bhd.’s official website or consult industry reports for the most current and detailed information.

Ships

DANUM 53

Tug | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KUCHING

DANUM 55

Barge | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KUCHING

WM EASTERNLINE I

Tug | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KUCHING

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