Yantai CIMC Raffles is committed to providing customers with advanced technology, safe and high-quality products, and its business scope covers the construction, maintenance and transformation of marine structures and ships. Yantai CIMC Raffles is the largest semi-submersible drilling platform manufacturing base in China, and the only marine enterprise in China with jack-up platforms, semi-submersible platforms and special marine vessels.
The company has more than 4000 employees, including more than 700 engineers and technicians. Yantai CIMC Raffles owns three offshore engineering manufacturing bases, namely Zhifu Island, Haiyang and Longkou, with a total area of about 2,000 mu. Yantai CIMC Raffles adopts world-advanced 3D product design software and ERP management software, and introduces 3D design software CATIA, mechanical analysis software ABAQUS, platform stability analysis software NAPA, hydrodynamic analysis software WAMIT, etc. The overall design level is in a leading position in China.
In March 2008, Yantai Raffles joined CIMC. We firmly believe that the continuous cooperation between the two groups will make Yantai Raffles a world-class enterprise in the offshore industry.
Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "CIMC Raffles") is a marine enterprise integrating the design, construction and commissioning of offshore engineering equipment and other special ships. The company once built the first offshore drilling platform in China. At that time, the largest offshore pipe-laying ship (Lanjiang) in Asia, with a lifting capacity of 3,800 tons, was the world's first round oil storage and treatment ship with 300,000 barrels. At that time, the 86m PSV multi-functional platform service ship with the largest towing force and the highest technical content in the world won the world's most creative yacht award. In the past ten years, CIMC Raffles has delivered hundreds of various types of special ships and various offshore engineering projects to domestic and foreign customers, enjoying a considerable reputation in the international offshore engineering market.
CIMC Raffles has a large wharf, large lifting facilities and advanced barge launching mode, which has formed the unique advantages of general assembly construction of marine engineering projects. In particular, Taishan, the world's largest 20,000-ton crane, has realized the simultaneous construction of the upper and lower hulls and closed them once, greatly improving the production efficiency and product quality, and can be closed 8- 10 times a year.
At present, orders for offshore semi-submersible platforms held by CIMC Raffles rank among the top three in the world, while among the eight semi-submersible platform projects currently under construction in China, CIMC Raffles is the leader, with six semi-submersible platforms under construction. In 20 10, the company successfully delivered four semi-submersible platforms, such as D90, Schain193, Schahin200 and Cosl 1#, making CIMC Raffles the first offshore enterprise in China to deliver deep-water semi-submersible platforms, which is of epoch-making historical significance to China's marine industry.