KOCHI:
Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) today inked an Annual Maintenance Contract with the Kerala Coastal Police for the repairs & maintenance of 23 Nos of Coastal Interceptor Boats based over 18 Coastal Police stations being operated by the state Coastal Police. The AMC Agreement, with an intended validity of 5 years, is expected to help the force in keeping these assets operational and reducing downtime.
2. The AMC Agreement was signed on 09 Jan 2018 by Sreejith KN, General Manager (Ship Repair), Cochin Shipyard Limited and KP Philip, IPS, Deputy Inspector General, Coastal Security, in the presence of Shri Madhu S Nair, Chairman & Managing Director, Cochin Shipyard Limited, Vijay Sakhare, Inspector General of Police, and other senior officials of Cochin Shipyard Limited & Kerala Police.
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