AVEVA, IMI Extend Collaboration June 4, 2021
AVEVA and International Maritime Industries (IMI) extended their existing long-term collaboration with a new strategic partnership, a partnership designed to advance IMI’s engineering solutions to include production and manufacturing processes for the maritime sector in the Middle East and Africa (MEA).
The new a joint venture involves Saudi Aramco, Lamprell Plc, Bahri and Hyundai Heavy Industries and spans a 10-year period, to optimize digitalization across the maritime lifecycle using AVEVA Unified Engineering and AVEVA Digital Ship and Shipyard Operations.
Set to be fully operational by 2023, IMI is driving an accelerated and advanced digital program to ensure it is able to commence yard operations using the most advanced technology innovations.
Aveva, a global leader in industrial software, and International Maritime Industries (IMI), today announced that they have extended their existing long-term collaboration with a new strategic partnership.
Lamprell revealed Wednesday that it has been awarded a large Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation contract by Saudi Aramco.
Lamprell revealed Wednesday that it has been awarded a “large” Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (EPCI) contract by Saudi Aramco.
The deal is part of Aramco’s Long-Term Agreement Program (LTA) with Lamprell. Work under the contract comprises two offshore production deck modules and associated pipeline and subsea cables in Saudi Aramco’s Marjan field, which is located in the Arabian Gulf, off Saudi Arabia’s East Coast. Lamprell defines a large contract as being worth between $51 million and $150 million.
“We are delighted to have received our first LTA contract award since joining the program in 2018,” Christopher McDonald, Lamprell’s chief executive officer, said in a company statement.