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  1. Keppel Shipyard - About Us. Backed by over a century of experience, Keppel Shipyard is the global industry's trusted partner for the repair, conversion and upgrading of a diverse range of vessels. We are the leaders in the conversion of Floating Production Storage Offloading (FPSO) units, Floating Storage Offloading (FSO) vessels and Floating ...

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      55 Gul Road. Singapore 629353. Tel: (65) 6861 3007. Fax:...

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      Keppel Shipyard (Gul), secured the Bronze Award at the WSH...

  2. 55 Gul Road. Singapore 629353. Tel: (65) 6861 3007. Fax: (65) 6862 3645/7. Contact persons: Chor How Jat, Managing Director. Chin Sze Kiun, General Manager, Commercial (Repair) Tey Wee Hong, General Manager, Commercial (Conversion) Email: ks@keppelshipyard.com. Website: http://www.keppelshipyard.com.

  3. Specialised Shipbuilding Designer and builder of a wide spectrum of highly specialised ships for a global clientele. More >> Technology Provider of innovative and cost-effective solutions for the offshore and marine industry. More >>

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Keppel_LtdKeppel Ltd. - Wikipedia

    Keppel Limited, previously Keppel Corporation (or Keppel Corp) is a Singaporean conglomerate headquartered in Keppel Bay Tower, HarbourFront. The company consists of several affiliated businesses that specialises in property, infrastructure and asset management businesses.

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  7. Jul 31, 2019 · In September 1968, Keppel Shipyard Pte Ltd, with shareholdings held by the Singapore government, was incorporated to take over SHB’s ship repair operations. The SHB ceased to exist. After Singapore gained independence in 1965, the British gradually reduced its military presence in the region.