Maersk Supply Service wins three-year contract on three L-class ships

Maersk Supply Service inks a three-year deal with Brazilian oil company Petrobras
Photo: Maersk Supply Service
Photo: Maersk Supply Service
BY MARKETWIRE, TRANSLATED BY SIMON ØST VEJBÆK

Offshore carrier Maersk Supply Service signs off on a three-year contract with Brazilian oil company Petrobras for three L-class anchor handlers, writes Maersk Supply Service, a part of the A.P. Moller-Maersk group, in a press release on Tuesday.

“Maersk Supply Service is committed to investing in the Brazilian market and to delivering safe, efficient and sustainable solutions for our customers in this strategically important region,” says Maersk Supply Service Managing Director for Brazil Rafael Thome.

Maersk Leader, Maersk Launcher and Maersk Lancer have all been delivered to Brazil, where they are to cover a broad work scope of anchoring handling activities and rig movements, reads the press release.

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