Nakilat-Keppel Offshore and Marine (N-KOM) has won the ship repair/shipyard award for the second consecutive year at the prestigious Seatrade Middle East and Indian Subcontinent awards 2013. N-KOM’s general manager Albert Kee received the award in Dubai. “Moving forward, we will continue to enhance our competencies, leveraging on Nakilat’s and Keppel’s expertise, to offer value-added services and strengthen our position as a leading shipyard,” Abu Bakar Mohd Nor, CEO of N-KOM said. Seatrade is one of the world’s most highly regarded shipping publications.
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