Handal to operate and service Shell cranes in Malaysia

Malaysia’s Handal Energy Berhad has been awarded a contract for the provision of offshore crane operations and maintenance services by subsidiaries of oil major Shell.

Image source: Handal Cranes
Image source: Handal Cranes

Handal said on Monday that the contract was won by its subsidiary Handal Cranes, formerly known as Handal Offshore Services.

The contract entails the provision of operations, maintenance, repair services, and provision of manpower services for a total of 29 offshore cranes used by Shell subsidiaries Sarawak Shell Berhad and Sabah Shell Petroleum Company.

According to the company, the cranes are located off the waters of Sarawak and Sabah and the contract for services on the cranes will last for two years with an extension option of one year. It will start on October 15, 2019.

The contract does not have a specified value as it is on a call-out basis. The work orders will be awarded at the discretion of the two Shell subsidiaries based on its activity, maintenance, and repair schedule for the duration of the contract.


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