KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 5 (Bernama) -- Thunder Cranes, the offshore crane company, announced it has launched operations in the Middle East and Africa.
The company had previously operated with a base in Dubai from 2009 to 2019 - now reopened - and in addition has just launched a new base of operations in Luanda to serve Angola and western Africa.
“As a market-leading provider of offshore rental cranes, Thunder Cranes is committed to helping customers in the Middle East and Africa with cost-effective and efficient lifting solutions to support offshore projects,” said Chief Executive Officer of Thunder Cranes, Dinesh Arumugam in a statement.
“The market outlook going into 2023 is excellent around these regions, and furthermore, we know that once given the opportunity to support offshore projects in new markets, clients will find Thunder Cranes invaluable from a performance and efficiency perspective.”
In 2022 Thunder Cranes was awarded another long-term contract with an oil major in Thailand.
“Thailand has been a core market for Thunder Cranes, and since our first contract there in 2007, we have worked regularly with Chevron, PTTEP and Mubadala. This latest award is a testament to our consistent performance and excellent safety record,” said Arumugam.
“We also recently secured a project in Angola to support crane changeout activities and in the next six months we will be bidding on contracts in several more countries including in the UAE, Brunei, Qatar, Turkmenistan, India, Vietnam and Indonesia.”
Since 1995, Thunder Cranes has been supplying its proprietary brand of API-compliant, portable-modular cranes which were developed in the USA.
Today, Thunder Cranes is headquartered in Malaysia and operates globally, with bases in the UAE, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei, and Angola.
More details at www.thundercranes.com.
-- BERNAMA
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