Marine solutions business James Fisher and also Sons stated it has actually offered an additional among its dive assistance vessels (DSV) to India- based Seamec Limited.
The U.K.-based company revealed on Wednesday it became part of a memorandum of arrangement for the sale of the 2007-built, 103.7-meter-long DSV Subtech Swordfish for $24 million.
The bargain stays based on conclusion of the official sale procedure, consisting of releasing of notification of preparedness and also conclusion of flag demands, James Fisher stated.
Under the arrangement, James Fisher will certainly keep accessibility to the Swordfish up until completion of Q3 2023, allowing it to finish existing and also prospective consumer dedications, the business stated. The vessel has actually gotten on agreement supporting diving tasks in the Middle East for a worldwide power solutions business.
“The sale of the Swordfish is a further demonstration of the group’s previously announced asset-light strategy. The group is establishing partnerships with vessel owners to facilitate access to multiple DSVs in the region,” James Fisher stated.
The vessel is the 2nd James Fisher DSV acquired by Seamec after it got the Subtec Paladin, currently Seamec Paladin, for $17.3 million in June 2021.