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S.Korea Daewoo Shipbuilding wins US $350 mln orders
South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering said on Sunday it had won some $350 million worth of two orders from U.S. oil companies. Daewoo said in a statement it secured the deals to build an offshore plant facility and onshore plant module respectively from two U.S. companies.
A Daewoo official declined to name the clients and to specify sizes of each orders, saying the clients asked to remain unidentified.
Daewoo has won about $7.3 billion worth of orders to build ships and offshore facilities so far this year, meeting 73 percent of this year's new order target, it added.
A Daewoo official declined to name the clients and to specify sizes of each orders, saying the clients asked to remain unidentified.
Daewoo has won about $7.3 billion worth of orders to build ships and offshore facilities so far this year, meeting 73 percent of this year's new order target, it added.
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