Cochin Shipyard Ltd ‘s (CSL) success in securing the contract has proved India’s prowess in shipbuilding and innovation. The CSOVs, meticulously designed for the offshore wind industry, are poised to revolutionise commissioning, servicing, maintenance and operational functions.
Shripad Naik, Union Minister of State for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways & Tourism, in his virtual address, summarised the essence of India’s emergence as a preferred global hub for the production of high-value, next-generation vessels. He said the project exemplifies the ‘Make in India — Make for the World’ initiative, reaffirming India’s position as a preferred hub for manufacturing high-value, next-generation vessels. The total project cost for the two vessels is estimated at ₹1,000 crore. Madhu S Nair, CMD, CSL, highlighted CSL’s commitment to innovation, sustainability and global collaboration that the project signifies and also reaffirms India’s position on the international shipbuilding map as a preferred destination for crafting high-value, new-generation vessels.