As an international offshore marine service provider, we seek to make a difference to the local community wherever we operate.

Earlier this year, POSH embarked on several initiatives and campaigns to build and train a local pipeline of maritime talent in Saudi Arabia. Our efforts reflect our strong commitment to Saudi Aramco's in-Kingdom Total Value Add ("IKTVA") Program, which is a nation-wide initiative to increase localisation levels across key industries.

The shortage of local maritime talent in Saudi Arabia can be attributed to the lack of knowledge about the industry. To tackle this issue, POSH Saudi introduced several outreach programmes in partnership with local institutions, including the National Marine Academy ("NMA") in order to raise awareness about the industry amongst the locals. Under this partnership, POSH personnel would be invited as speakers to share insights on the offshore marine business as well as the career opportunities with POSH Saudi.

Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony between POSH Saudi and King Abdul Aziz University on 30th July 2018

A Memorandum of Understanding was also signed between POSH Saudi and King Abdul Aziz University to launch an exchange programme. Through this programme, POSH crew will be granted the opportunity to attend maritime-related courses with the university during their off-hire season. Students from the university, in turn, are granted opportunities for shipboard attachment on board POSH vessels, and suitable candidates will be assessed for employment opportunities with POSH at the end of the programme.

In response to a corporate video launched on social media, we also received interest from several members of the public to explore employment with POSH. Check out our corporate video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRjIYR1xUW0

We strongly believe that human capital is the key to an organisation's success. By recruiting and developing locals, POSH aims to nurture a pool of highly qualified crew members to handle our vessels in Saudi Arabia. This would not only simplify the logistical process of crew changes, but also ensure that we continue to provide quality service for our clients.

POSH Xanadu in preparation for her charter in the Gulf of Mexico

POSH Xanadu, one of our two Semi-Submersible Accommodation Vessels ("SSAV"), recently commenced a project in the US Gulf of Mexico for an international oil major. Despite being put on an accelerated timeline, POSH Xanadu arrived on site ahead of schedule.

The 750-pax SSAV has maintained uptime amid challenging operating conditions. One of the most recent examples happened in March 2018 when POSH Xanadu was caught in both the Loop Current and Eddy Current. The interaction between the two currents resulted in sharp changes in current speed and direction, making it challenging for any vessel to maintain its position. At the height of this interaction, wave currents hit 2.3 knots, equivalent to 4.3km/h. Yet, with our experienced team at the helm, the state-of-the-art POSH Xanadu driven by nine powerful thrusters managed to maintain her gangway connection and achieve excellent station-keeping.

With our strong technical capability and relentless focus on operational excellence, we continue to challenge ourselves and expand our global footprint to provide our clients with the best service standards.

DID YOU KNOW?

Picture showing the loop and eddy current in the US Gulf of Mexico in March 2018

Loop Current

Loop Current is a horseshoe-shaped feature that flows clockwise, transferring warm ocean currents from the Caribbean Sea through the Yucatan Straits into the Gulf of Mexico. It can reach a maximum flow speed of 6.5km/h.

Eddy Current

Eddy Current is the circular motion of water on the surface usually caused by the flow around an obstacle. It can range between 10 and 500 kilometres in diameter and may persist for months. Due to the vigorous circulation associated with them, these currents are known to affect tidal conditions out at sea.

TAIWAN, 12 JULY 2018 – Offshore marine services provider PACC Offshore Services Holdings Ltd. (“POSH”) and Taiwan-based logistics firm Kerry TJ Logistics (“Kerry TJ”) today announced they will be incorporating a joint venture company POSH Kerry Renewables (“POSH Kerry”) in Taiwan, which aims to provide an integrated solutions platform for offshore wind farm developers, EPCI contractors and wind turbine manufacturers.

This is the first time that two major players in their respective fields have integrated supply chain and marine solutions on a single platform capable of supporting the entire offshore renewables project life cycle. Leveraging the capabilities and assets of both companies, POSH Kerry will provide a comprehensive portfolio including the end-to-end transportation of wind turbines and components as well as diversified marine solutions during the installation, operations and maintenance of offshore wind farms in Taiwan.

With an established track record for executing complex offshore energy projects requiring stringent operational and safety standards, POSH brings specialised offshore marine expertise and a modern fleet of vessels that are readily transferable to support offshore wind operations. Listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange, Kerry TJ is Taiwan’s largest logistics provider with an extensive local supply chain network and in-depth market knowledge that will support POSH Kerry’s clients in navigating the evolving local operating landscape.

Mr Lee Keng Lin, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of POSH, said, “We are excited to enter the offshore renewables sector with Taiwan’s largest logistics provider Kerry TJ Logistics. Our unique platform will provide clients in the Taiwan offshore renewables sector a comprehensive suite of supply chain and offshore marine solutions that can be configured to meet their specific requirements.”

Mr Richard Shen, Chairman, Kerry TJ Logistics, said, “We are glad to be partnering with leading offshore marine operator POSH as they establish their presence in Taiwan. I am confident that our extensive local networks and logistics expertise will support POSH Kerry’s clients in navigating Taiwan’s evolving operating landscape.”

POSH Kerry will be joined by other strategic partners who are keen to customise solutions for the Taiwan offshore renewables market. A Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) has been signed with Rolls-Royce to explore suitable designs for walk-to-work and Services Operations Vessels (“SOV”) specific to offshore wind operations.

The partnership has also gained traction with clients, including a MOU signed with Macquarie Capital and Swancor to jointly explore collaboration opportunities in the Taiwan offshore wind market; as well as support from Enterprise Singapore, the agency championing enterprise development.

Mr Ho Chi Bao, Director for Precision Engineering, Marine & Offshore and Engineering Services, Enterprise Singapore, said, “As renewables form an increasing part of the energy mix in Asia, Singapore companies such as POSH can leverage their expertise in operating offshore vessels and project logistics to contribute to wind energy developments.

“Enterprise Singapore has been working closely with POSH on its entry into Taiwan through sharing insight into the market landscape and facilitating connections to key business partners. We will continue to facilitate such partnerships to enable Singapore players to offer their solutions and expand into the renewables space.”

POSH TAKES DELIVERY OF FIRST NEWBUILD MPSV AND PROVIDES FIRST MOTION-COMPENSATED GANGWAY SOLUTION FOR OFFSHORE INDIA

POSH continued to stand apart as a leading offshore accommodation provider after taking delivery of the Multi-purpose Support Vessel (“MPSV”), POSH Mallard, and deploying it on a first-of-its kind charter off India waters. 

The diesel electric, DP2, SPS code-compliant POSH Mallard is designed to meet various work requirements within the Inspection, Maintenance and Repair ("IMR") space, with its 120 tonne Active Heave Compensated ("AHC") subsea crane and large accommodation capacity of 108 persons. 

After POSH took delivery of the vessel from PaxOcean Zhoushan Shipyard, POSH Mallard was outfitted with a full motion-compensated Ampelmann A-Type Gangway on its deck. This further bolsters its already robust ability to provide safe personnel transfers between ship and workplace. 

The vessel then embarked on its maiden charter with an international oil company off the West Coast of India, and will be providing a “walk-to-work” solution for the maintenance team offshore until Q2 2018. The charter particularly stands out as the first motion-compensated gangway solution for offshore India. In November alone, the vessel facilitated more than 2,500 personnel transfers. 

The addition of POSH Mallard further diversifies and rejuvenates the POSH fleet while allowing us to enhance our suite of services for our clients. 

Motion-compensated Ampelmann-a-type Gangway
Deck view of the POSH Mallard
P75 departure with Terasea Hawk and Terasea Osprey

With a stellar track record comprising landmark projects such as the INPEX Ichthys FPSO and CPF as well as the Shell Prelude FLNG, POSH Terasea has established itself as the world's leading ocean towage service provider. Recognising our expertise, Brazilian oil giant Petrobras, awarded POSH Terasea with two long-distance ocean towage contracts for its P-75 and P-77 tankers.

Two months prior to departure, POSH Terasea's project management team ("PMT") worked closely with Tranship, Cosco Shipyard and Marine Warranty Surveyor ("MWS") to make all necessary preparations for a smooth sail-away. On May 16, the two nominated 200TBP Anchor Handling Tugs ("AHT"), Terasea Hawk and Terasea Osprey, arrived at Dalian COSCO to prepare for hook-up. Three days later, our AHTs connected with the Floating Production Storage and Offloading ("FPSO") unit and the FPSO was ballasted down for ocean passage.

On the foggy morning of May 20, the convoy departed Dalian and commenced passage to Rio Grande. The approximate distance for overall tow is 12,190 nautical miles, and will take around 67 days at 7.6 knots estimated towing speed

Tug crew boarding the FPSO to inspect towing gears

Terasea Hawk first called at Singapore on June 3 for bunkering and re-supplying while Terasea Osprey continued towing. In less than 24 hours, Terasea Hawk was back with the convoy, releasing Terasea Osprey for port call on 5 June.

With the tug and tow smoothly underway, the FPSOs are estimated to arrive at Rio Grande on August 1 and will operate in Buzios pre-salt field in the Santos basin. The towage of P-75 and P-77 will mark another successful project delivered by POSH Terasea, underscoring again our commitment to service excellence.

TAIWAN, 24 JULY 2018 – POSH Kerry Renewables (“POSH Kerry”), a joint venture between offshore marine services provider PACC Offshore Services Holdings Ltd. (“POSH”) and Taiwan-based logistics firm Kerry TJ Logistics (“Kerry TJ”), has secured its first contract for the Taiwan offshore renewables market.

Under this contract, POSH Kerry will provide anchor handling, supply and standby support to an international geotechnical services operator during the site survey, installation and construction of an offshore wind farm. The scope of work will begin off the coast of Guanyin and potentially include other sites in Yunlin and Taoyuan-HsinChu. Work is scheduled to commence in Q3 2018.

The Taiwan-based integrated solutions provider also recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with local marine and towage company Seagreen Enterprise (“Seagreen”).

This strategic partnership not only further broadens POSH Kerry’s service portfolio, but also supports the Taiwan government’s goal of building up local offshore marine capabilities through the exchange of knowledge and best practices. Under the partnership, Seagreen can leverage POSH’s extensive track record in executing complex offshore marine projects to enhance its operational know-how. Both POSH Kerry and Seagreen will also embark on joint initiatives to recruit, train and build up a pipeline of Taiwanese crew. 

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