Mermaid inks Indonesia charter

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Mermaid Maritime’s Indonesian business unit, PT Seascape Surveys Indonesia, entered into a one-year charter contract with PT Nusa Perkasa Permai for the Mermaid Nusantara DP2 dive support vessel (DSV).

The vessel is expected to be delivered to Seascape in August 2016. Formerly Windermere, and renamed as Mermaid Nusantara, the vessel comes with a 15-man built-in saturation diving system and air diving system, 120 beds and a 50 ton crane.

The vessel will undertake inspection, repair, and maintenance (IRM) contracts as well as performing saturation diving for construction support, ongoing field maintenance and call out repair.

Mermaid had previously chartered-in this vessel and deployed the vessel to support its various subsea projects in 2015. The re-chartering of this vessel comes at the back of anticipated continuing demand for subsea services in both Indonesia and the rest of the South East Asian region. This latest charter also comes with a one-year extension option which, if exercised, would extend the charter through to July 2018.

This charter-in of the Mermaid Nusantara is an opportunity for Mermaid to continually secure a dedicated DSV for the South East Asian market and also to materially increase the revenue and profit of Mermaid in the Eastern Hemisphere.

Being Indonesian flagged, the vessel will be in prime position to secure any potential work in Indonesia. Mermaid has already secured subsea contracts worth circa US$10 million that will utilize this vessel for a scheduled duration of approximately 70 days, and is actively bidding for more work utilizing the vessel in the South East Asian region.

Image of the Mermaid Nusantara, from MEO Group. 

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