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Kim Heng Forms Subsea Services and Salvage Firm Zale

Friday, September 11, 2020

Kim Heng ƶijϻ & Marine, Singapore's offshore vessel provider, and offshore wind player, is setting up a new subsidiary named Zale, focused on subsea and emergency response services.

Kim Heng said Friday that a new fully owned subsidiary Zale had been incorporated in Singapore, with the initial issued and paid-up capital of Zale at SGD1,000.00 comprising 1,000 shares. 

"The principal activities are that of commercial diving, underwater services, emergency response, marine salvage & oil spill response management," Kim Heng said.

Justin Tan, who is Kim Heng's Chief Operating Officer - ƶijϻ & Marine, has been appointed a director of Zale. He is the son of Thomas Tan, who is the Executive Chairman, CEO, and controlling shareholder of Kim Heng.

Thomas Tan's brother, Tan Keng Hoe Melvin, who serves as the Chief Technical Officer of the Kim Hen Group, has also been appointed as a director in the newly formed company Zale. 

Categories: Energy Salvage Subsea Activity Asia Singapore

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