Nam Cheong Limited has announced the sale of two offshore support vessels (OSVs) for US$36.7m, marking its first newbuild sale in over a decade. The transactions involve a new multi-purpose support vessel and a 120-tonne Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessel, sold to operators in Indonesia and Egypt, respectively. Both vessels were delivered in the second quarter of 2026.
The proceeds from these sales will be reinvested into Nam Cheong’s shipbuilding activities, supporting either external sales or fleet expansion. This move is part of the company’s strategy to divest ageing vessels and optimise capital recycling for its shipbuilding operations.
Chief Executive Officer Leong Seng Keat commented, “Our strong OSV shipbuilding heritage and established global clientele base allow us to identify and capitalise on market opportunities for vessel monetisation. This enables the Group to capture earnings upsides through the sale of both newbuilds and existing ageing vessels.”
The demand for OSVs is expected to remain robust, with offshore engineering, procurement, construction, and installation expenditure projected to rise by 32% to US$71b in 2026. Nam Cheong’s recent success in securing its first shipbuilding contract for four OSVs in over a decade further signals a growing demand for newbuilds.
As the global OSV fleet ages, Nam Cheong anticipates increased demand for new vessels, positioning the company to benefit from emerging shipbuilding opportunities.



