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| History |
1981 : Asian Marine Services Public Company Limited was established 1995 : The Company subsequently became listed as a public company limited and changed its name to Asian Marine Services Public Company Limited or ASIMAR. 1996 : The Company was awarded a government procurement contract to build 3 patrol gunboats for the Royal Thai 2000 : The Company was awarded the ISO 9002 and ISO 9001 version 2000 certification from Lloyd๛s Register Quality Assurance. 2003 : The Company was appointed to construct parts of the steel structure and fabrication linking the Concourse Building of Suvarnabhumi Airport 2004 : The Company established a subsidiary,Asimar Marine Co., Ltd., as an in-house sub- contractor tomanage skilled-specific works 2009 : deliver a 442 TEU container ship-the largest ever to be commissioned in Thailand and a 50 M Well Test/ Stimulate Supply Vessel and award for 2 Ballard Pull Tug Boats, 30 – 40 Tons, for Port Authority of Thailand 2010 : The Company was awarded the ISO 9002 and ISO 9001 version 2008 certification from Lloyd๛s Register Quality Assurance.
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| Achievements and Major Events in 2010 |

On 17 March 2010, the company delivered the Mahidol Marine Exploration Vessel to the Department of Fisheries following completion of major repairs which took 6 months. On 1 April 2010, the company laid the keel for two tow vessels, of not less than 30 metric tonnes and not less than 40 metric tonnes tow capacity respectively, commissioned by the Ports Authority of Thailand. In March 2010, the Company proceeded with expansion of the ASIMAR 1 floating dock to 3,951 tonne gross to accommodate vessels of up to 5,000 DWT which will enable the company to repair larger vessels and increase revenue. The company also initiated an Innovation research and development project focusing on mitigating pollution from usage of raw materials, including modification of tools, equipment, production processes and energy consumption to further lessen environmental impacts on nearby communities and protect the environment as a whole. Ecomarine Co., Ltd. implemented the Chao Phraya/Pasak Rehabilitation Project in Ayudhya, Pathumthani and Nonthaburi provinces for seven months which focused on activities such as collection and eradication of water hyacinths, garbage, and other waste and pollution, including monitoring of the water quality in the Chao Phraya River.
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| Vision |
To develop the Company to be one of the best in region for - Ship repair - Shipbuilding - Ship conversion and upgrade - Engineering construction - Offshore support All work on quality and service to meet customers'requirements.
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Customers To fulfill our client’s requirement with service of highest standard and minimum time. Shareholders To satisfy shareholders in terms of corporate profitability and growth. Yard Staff Career development and good standard of living for all concerned. Environment and community To be responsible for the environment and community. | |