Bangladesh Coast Guard DG evinces interest in GSL products

Bangladesh Coast Guard DG lauded GSL’s efforts in upgradation of the shipyard

GN Bureau | September 6, 2018


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Bangladesh Coast Guard’s director general Rear Admiral Aurangzeb Chowdhury recently paid a visit to Goa Shipyard Limited.

 
GSL CMD Rear Admiral (Retd) Shekhar Mital briefed the DG about various shipbuilding, ship repair activities and the expertise available at the GSL, besides the recent export projects, successfully completed by the Goa Shipyard in the last three years. The DG was taken around ships that are under construction at the GSL. The DG was also apprised of the ambitious GSL modernisation plan, resulting into tripling the shipbuilding capacity of the enterprise.
 
Rear Admiral Aurangzeb Chowdhury lauded GSL’s efforts in upgradation of the shipyard, making it future ready and congratulated them for successful completion of quality ship building projects, including exports projects within contractual timeframe. He evinced keen interest in GSL products range and capabilities and hoped to take defence cooperation with GSL in near future.

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