Repair works done for US Naval ship Charles Drew in Chennai
The repair works of US naval ship, Charles Drew, docked at Larsen & Toubro’s shipyard has been competed.
The routine maintenance conducted aboard the naval ship included repairs to safety and crew habitability systems and equipment, a press release from the office of the US Consulate General, Chennai said.
Charles Drew is United States Military Sealift Command’s (MSC) Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship.
The first American naval ship to arrive in India for repair, it docked at L&T’s Kattupalli shipyard in north Chennai on August 7.
Authorities had specified then that the task of repair/maintenance would be completed by August 17.
Judith Ravin, US Consul General in Chennai said the repair of a United States naval ship, the Charles Drew, carried out by L&T is a landmark development to be celebrated as a symbol of strengthened US-India partnership.
”India’s initiative to offer logistics, repairs, and refits to the US ships assumes special significance in furthering the strategic partnership between India and the United States, thereby promoting harmony in South Asia under the Indo-Pacific initiative,” said Ajay Kumar, Defence Secretary.