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Chantier Naval De Marseille Signs Contract with ENGIE

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Published Sep 29, 2016 2:40 PM by The Maritime Executive

Chantier Naval de Marseille and ENGIE have signed a contract for the 10 years maintenance of the LNG ship GDF Suez Global Energy.

The ship is now in drydock in order to realize the 10 years maintenance works and the Classification Society regulation controls.

The works started on September 20th with a duration of 15 days.

“With this order, CNM confirms his position on the LNG market segment and the return of ENGIE is a strong signal of the trust for our yard. Our commitment is to execute the works within the contractual schedule and at an optimum quality level” has declared Jacques Hardelay, President of the Company.

According to Peter Justesen, ENGIE Group Maritime Transport Director: “ENGIE is very satisfied to entrust this ship to Chantier Naval de Marseille, who has made the best offer in front of the international competition. We are very glad than a French yard, the one of Marseille, is able to perpetuate and develop the expertise necessary to satisfy the specificities of our industry. Chantier Naval de Marseille will probably welcome another ship of ENGIE fleet.”

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