MHB’s 9-month profit at RM113 million

Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings achieved a revenue of RM2.2 billion and a net profit of RM113 million, for the period of nine months in 2014.

During the quarter under review, the group’s offshore business segment achieved milestone progress with the SK316 project where the mezzanine deck for the wellhead platform topside was successfully lifted and installed on the cellar deck at the MMHE East Yard. The workscope for the SK316 project includes engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning (EPCIC) and it is being executed by the group in a joint-venture with Technip, known as Technip MMHE Joint Venture. SK316 project also requires the fabrication of the central processing platform, an interconnecting bridge between the two platforms and two jackets.

The marine business segment successfully completed a major repair, dry docking, upgrading,  new installation and life extension work for an international client on the third party-owned LNG carrier. The upgrading restored the 71,909 dwt LNG carrier to its optimum operational performance.  During the quarter under review, at MMHE West Yard, the marine business unit also broadened the type of vessels repaired to accommodation work barges as it repaired the external hull and internal electrical-machinery parts for a domestically owned vessel.

During the period under review, MHB attained a net profit of RM113 million. With ongoing investments in the yard optimisation programme, the group’s property, plant and equipment has increased to RM1.6 billion. Total equity stands at RM2.6 billion.

Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Dominique de Soras commented, “The lower oil prices could lead to even greater emphasis on project economics by our clients. The group’s ongoing investments in the yard optimisation programme, transformation initiatives and strengthened management focus at the offshore business segment would enhance MHB’s overall project execution capabilities. The offshore business segment has also recently won and secured some new fabrication contracts that would contribute positively to the group’s financial performance in the coming financial year. MHB continues to work closely with our joint-venture partner, Technip, in bidding for other projects as TMJV can offer a complete turnkey engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning solution for an entire project to our clients.”

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