Shipyards : Cochin Shipyard bags Rs 10,000 crore Navy order for six missile vessels
Industry experts say that shipbuilding can contribute immensely to the vision of making India a five trillion dollar economy by 2024
KOCHI: Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) said on Tuesday it has been declared as the lowest bidder by Ministry of Defence for construction of six next-generation missile vessels to be used by Indian Navy.
The estimated total order value is about Rs 10,000 crore, it said in a brief statement.
Final announcement
“The final announcement of contract will be subject to satisfactory completion of necessary formalities in this regard which will be updated in due course,” said CSL.
CSL has built and repaired some of the largest ships in India. It is presently building a prestigious indigenous aircraft carrier for Indian Navy.
Industry experts say that shipbuilding can contribute immensely to the vision of making India a five trillion dollar economy by 2024.
Cochin Shipyard was incorporated in the year 1972 as a fully owned Government of India company. In the last three decades the company has emerged as a forerunner in the Indian Shipbuilding & Ship repair industry. This yard can build and repair the largest vessels in India.