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OMS Group Invests in Cable-laying Vessels Royal IHC

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OMS Group, a leading provider of subsea digital infrastructure solutions, has signed a contract with Royal IHC for the construction of a series of next generation cable-laying vessels. The first vessel is expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2027.
OMS Group, a leading provider of subsea digital infrastructure solutions, has signed a contract with Royal IHC for the construction of a series of next generation cable-laying vessels. The first vessel is expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2027.
OMS Group, a leading provider of subsea digital infrastructure solutions, has signed a contract with Royal IHC for the construction of a series of next generation cable-laying vessels. The first vessel is expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2027.

OMS Group, a leading provider of subsea digital infrastructure solutions, has signed a contract with Royal IHC for the construction of a series of next generation cable-laying vessels. The first vessel is expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2027.

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OMS Group’s strategic investment in the new vessels will enhance its ability to serve rising telecommunications demands and deliver resilient global connectivity.

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Upon completion, the vessels will help address the urgent and growing need for modern, efficient solutions to keep pace with the rising demands of global connectivity. The vessels, which are designed with sustainability in mind, will enable OMS to deliver more efficient and sustainable solutions for their clients.

Datuk Lim Soon Foo, Founder and Chairman of OMS Group, said: “We are excited to announce this strategic investment that underscores our commitment to strengthening our capabilities and ambition to be a key global player in the subsea telecommunications industry. With the new vessels, we will enhance our operational capabilities to deliver exceptional service to our clients worldwide and better serve the ever-growing demand for global telecommunication connectivity.”

Bert Jan ter Riet, COO of Royal IHC, stated: “As global demand for subsea digital infrastructure grows, we are honoured to support industry leader OMS Group with cutting-edge cable lay vessels and equipment. Subsea cable installation is an important element of our wide range of maritime solutions. We are excited to provide innovative technologies that empower OMS Group to build and maintain the critical infrastructure for a connected world, while ensuring top performance and dependability.”

Allan Cairns, General Manager Royal IHC Offshore Energy, added: “This collaboration leverages Royal IHC‘s experience with advanced technologies and stringent safety regulations, ensuring the new vessel and cable lay system meet the demanding specifications required for efficient and reliable subsea cable operations.“

Renowned for our expertise in complex shipbuilding projects, Royal IHC brings a wealth of experience to the construction of OMS Group’s new cable-laying vessels and has a proven track record in delivering high-quality, integrated vessels for various maritime sectors.

About OMS Group

OMS Group is a global, neutral and integrated telecommunications infrastructure service provider with end-to-end solution across the digital value chain covering Submarine Cable Installation, Installation Support, and Marine Maintenance under the Telecommunications services; while the Interconnect Managed Services division offers Cable Landing Stations and Network Backhaul related services, and Data Centre Connectivity.

About Royal IHC

Royal IHC is a leading supplier of maritime technology and expert craftsmanship. Driven by innovation, our dedicated experts provide a competitive edge to our worldwide customers in the dredging, offshore, mining and defence industries. However, Royal IHC is much more than vessels, equipment and services.

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