-- Solstad Maritime (SOMA.OL) 已承诺租用 Reach Subsea (REACH.OL) 的施工支援船“诺曼·贾斯坦”号,用于在地中海和黑海作业。 根据两家公司周一分别提交的文件,根据意向书,该船的租期为两年,并可选择续租一年。双方预计将于下周最终敲定合同。 该船将于本周内启程前往 Solstad。
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