SAC Chair PM Senior General Min Aung Hlaing inspects Myanma Shipyard
December 22
State Administration Council
Chairman Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, accompanied by Joint
Secretary Lt-Gen Ye Win Oo, Union ministers, the Yangon Region chief minister,
military officers of the office of the Commander-in-Chief, the commander of
Yangon Command, the Yangon mayor and relevant officials, inspected Myanma
Shipyard under the Ministry of Transport and Communications in Kamayut Township
in Yangon Region on 21 December.
First, Union Minister for
Transport and Communications Admiral Tin Aung San and Managing Director of
Myanma Shipyard U Kyaw Naing Aye reported to the Senior General on the brief
history of the shipyard, activities, ongoing work plans, local and
international shipbuilding and maintenance of vessels.
In his response to the
presentation, the Senior General said that the shipyard is over 60 years old
with great tradition and it initiated a new history of water transport. It
should build the required vessels for water transport and safety along the long
coastline and waters of the country. The water transport system is a potential
transportation system. The international standard vessels can be built at Myanma
Shipyard and it should encourage reviving the water transport system. It should
also conduct the building and maintenance of coastal ships, fishing ships and
speed boats. Water transport should be improved by building vessels that can
transport goods to neighbouring countries.
It also needs to construct cruise
ships and arrange to produce human resources to carry out such shipbuilding
operations. With more than 50 years of experience in building and maintenance
of vessels, it should restart a new chapter of Myanma Shipyard successfully.
Then, the Senior General and
party inspected the shipyard and the dock with a capacity of 12,000 tonnes.
The Senior General also provided
cash to the staff of the shipyard. — MNA/KTZH

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