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EA Technique's regional growth buoyed by shipping and shipbuilding expertise

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Abdul Hak Mohamad Amin, managing director

Building on increased shipping activity buoyed by Asia's rich import-export sector, EA Technique is primed to make an impact on regional maritime trade with its emphasis on quality marine services and human development.

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"We strive for quality," says managing director Abdul Hak Mohamad Amin. "Our strength has always been in our focus on human development."

Starting as a family business 20 years ago, EA Technique has grown into one of Malaysia's top shipping companies, offering shipping services to upstream and downstream clients such as Petco, Petronas Dagangan, Vestigo Petroleum and Northport, to name a few. While its downstream activities present plenty of opportunities for the company, the upstream sector comprises 60 per cent of EA Technique's business.

Combining excellence and versatility, the company excels in providing FPSO (floating production storage and offloading) vessels, FSO (floating, storage and offloading) vessels, work barges and crew boats.

From humble beginnings to its public listing in Malaysia last year, EA Technique has expanded its range of competencies as a shipping company to also venture into shipbuilding, ship repairing and offshore fabrication work.

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With a shipyard capacity now expanded to 10,000 tonnes, EA Technique is focused on maintaining its track record of timely deliveries and cost effectiveness. The company prides itself on its first-rate service, safety measures and invaluable experience - qualities that make it the partner of choice for oil and gas majors in Malaysia.

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