The Ministry of Defense of Oman has signed a contract with Marsun Public Company of Thailand for the construction of four landing craft.
As disclosed, the company will design, build, and supply the landing craft vessels for the Royal Navy of Oman.
The purchase contract was signed by Mohammed Nasser Al Za’abi, Secretary General at the Ministry of Defense, and Patrawin Chongvisal, CEO of Marsun Public Company.
Purchasing these vessels targets enhancing the performance and capabilities of the Royal Navy of Oman.
Established in 1980, Marsun Public Company Limited is strategically located near Bangkok. The company delivered over 355 various types of vessels.
These include fast patrol craft, fast attack missile craft, crew and supply vessels, ferries and motor yachts, oil spill recovery vessels, multi-purpose craft, etc.
In addition, Marsun has provided consultation on design, construction, and repair to meet wide-ranging requirements for both domestic and international customers.
Since 2000, the firm has expanded its services to supply the needs of the international marine market.
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