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COSCO SHIPPING M/V BA HUA ships Jacket Piles for Tanguh UCC

CWHI says 4,350 tonnes for Indonesia’s Tanguh UCC—jacket piles, cones and tubulars—were delivered on M/V BA HUA operated by COSCO SHIPPING.
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CWHI confirmed the successful delivery of 4,350 tonnes of jacket piles, cones, and tubulars for the Tanguh UCC Project in Indonesia. The cargo was transported on M/V BA HUA operated by COSCO SHIPPING.

The company said its scope covered procurement, fabrication, and project management for jacket structures. According to CWHI, the structures ranged from 300–1,676 mm in diameter, with wall thicknesses of 13–100 mm.

CWHI added that the delivery reflects its capability to provide end-to-end solutions spanning procurement, fabrication, and project management, while maintaining high standards of quality and safety.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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