Singapore, 19 September 2024 ST Engineering today officially opened its new shipyard located at 55 Gul Road in a ceremony officiated by Mr Desmond Tan, Senior Minister of State,  Prime Minister’s Office and Deputy Secretary-General, Singapore National Trades Union  Congress. The Gul Yard was acquired in February 2023 for $95m to support the growth of the  Group’s Marine business and maintain its competitiveness in the ship repair segment. This  new facility will replace ST Engineering’s Tuas Yard, whose lease expires at the end of 2024. 

Twice the size of its existing Tuas Yard, the Gul Yard is designed to handle larger, more  complex projects with enhanced precision and efficiency. Its expanded capacity will shorten  turnaround times, provide improved support for local naval requirements, and enable  ST Engineering to explore new market segments, including offshore renewables projects,  offshore support vessels for the oil and gas industry, as well as refits, upgrades and  comprehensive operations and support services for local and international customers. 

Concurrent with the expanded capacity, the Gul Yard and the Benoi Yard will be integrated to  create a seamless, unified network that will optimise project coordination, resource allocation,  and capacity management.  

The Gul Yard is a next-generation smart yard, equipped with a 5G-digital infrastructure to  enable the application of AI-powered technologies for the near term and beyond, with a vast  majority of these innovations developed in-house. These advanced solutions include a  proprietary integrated yard management system, which will oversee all aspects of the yard’s  operations. It streamlines workflow management, from planning and resource allocation to  tracking project milestones and predicting potential bottlenecks. It also features predictive  maintenance to prevent unplanned downtime by detecting early signs of equipment failure,  and condition-based monitoring for real-time tracking of equipment and ships. 

Said Mr Tan Leong Peng, President, Marine, ST Engineering, “Since the acquisition of the  yard, we had plans to invest about $60m to develop new infrastructure and acquire new  capabilities. There are also plans to have similar digital advancements at our Benoi Yard. With  both yards at the cutting edge of technology, we can then leverage their combined strengths  to unlock new opportunities locally and globally, contributing to Singapore’s continued growth  as a global leader in the maritime industry.”

The application of technology extends from yard operations to ensuring workplace safety to  going green. ST Engineering’s safety and video analytics solutions – AGIL Vision and security  robots, provide real-time hazard detection and automated safety alerts, while drones are used  to inspect hazardous and hard-to-reach areas, further enhancing safety. Additionally, IoT enabled devices, including smart watches and helmets will provide real-time updates of work  progress and monitor workers’ safety. New worker dormitories, slated for completion by 2025, will also be design-and-built to enhance workers’ well-being and comfort. 

With the growing emphasis on eco-friendly practices and low-carbon solutions, the Gul Yard  will deploy electric-powered AGVs and buggies to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, as well as  implement efficient scrap sorting and recycling processes to minimise waste. Gul Yard is also  poised to significantly reduce carbon emissions by 2034 through the adoption of renewable  energy sources such as ammonia, hydrogen, biofuel, and solar power. 

ST Engineering has an established track record in shipbuilding and ship repair, having  successfully delivered numerous turnkey solutions for naval and commercial vessels, as well  as high engineering content repair and conversion services, leveraging advanced technologies  like 3D modelling and digitalisation to enhance operational efficiency and meet complex  customer needs