India And Bahrain Launch Middle East’s Largest Ship Recycling Facility
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India And Bahrain Launch Middle East’s Largest Ship Recycling Facility

28.05.2026
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Bahrain’s Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY) and India’s Priya Blue Group have officially launched a joint venture facility, marked by the arrival of the first vessel for dismantling at the Bahrain yard.
 
 
The aim is to create a large-scale, compliant recycling hub for ships and offshore assets in the Gulf region.
 
The facility will handle both commercial vessels and offshore energy structures, including FPSOs, FSOs, drilling rigs, and other offshore installations.
 
It will use dry dock, slipway, and alongside recycling methods and is designed to process very large ships, including ULCC-class vessels.
 
The companies said the operation will follow international environmental standards, including the Hong Kong Convention and the EU Ship Recycling Regulation, targeting shipowners looking for approved and environmentally safe recycling options.
 
Sources: indiashippingnews, indexbox
 
 
 
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