Labuan Shipyard and Engineering
Labuan Shipyard and Engineering (LSE) is a Malaysian shipbuilding company based in the East Malaysian island of Labuan, Sabah. It is the biggest shipyard in Borneo.[1]
Type | Private Limited Company |
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Industry | Shipbuilding Prefabrication Oil and gas Defence |
Founded | 1972 |
Headquarters | Labuan, Sabah, Malaysia |
Key people | YBhg Dato’ Zulkifly bin Rafique (Chairman) |
Products | Ships Power barges Oil and gas |
Revenue | Non-disclosed |
Website | labuanship.com |
History
LSE was formed in 1972 and its main operations centre located on a 60-acre fabrication yard in Labuan, Sabah. LSE is a subsidiary of Radimax Group Sdn. Bhd. and Sapura Energy Berhad (formerly known as Sapura Kencana Petroleum Berhad). The company main business includes both the shipbuilding and ship repair and oil and gas industry.[2]
Facilities and capabilities
Facilities
Located on 60-acre yard in strategic locations in Asia Pacific region, LSE owned a natural deep-water access and shelter from monsoons. LSE assets also includes:[3]
- 16,000-deadweight tonne ship handling
- 24,000-tonne fabrication output per year
- 200-tonne tested bollard pull testing facility
- 7,000-tonne shiplift system
- 12,000 and 3,000-tonne capacity of loadout skidway and quay.
Capabilities
LSE main business is the shipbuilding and ship repair. This includes both for commercial and naval vessels.
Other than shipbuilding and ship repair, LSE also owned an expertise in offshore and onshore facilities fabrication and maintenance and also civil engineering.[4]
References
- "Welcome to Labuan Shipyard & Engineering SDN BHD". Archived from the original on 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2014-10-27.
- "Labuan Shipyard Official Page".
- "Labuan Shipyard Official Page-Assets and Capabilities".
- "Labuan Shipyard Official Page-Expertise".