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ASMEF’S increased yard capacity ASMEF NEWSLETTER June Issue 2017 -Petrofac UZ750 project successful delivery -Power Skids for TOZZI delivered as scheduled -ASMEF HSE campaigns for 2017 Q1 & Q2

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ASMEF’S increased yardcapacity

ASMEFNEWSLETTER

June

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-Petrofac UZ750 project successful delivery-Power Skids for TOZZI delivered as scheduled-ASMEF HSE campaigns for 2017 Q1 & Q2

ASMEF’S increased yardcapacity

WHAT’S INSIDE

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PAGE3 | HSE - OSH Day for Safety at Work4 | HSE - ASMEF Emergency Drills5 | HSE - Hand & Finger Injury Campaign6 | HSE - Eye Injury Prevention Campaign7 | Successful Delivery of Structural Modules for Petrofac - UZ 750 Project7 | ASMEF receives an award from Petrofac8 | Power Skids for Tozzi9 | Ship Repair - Various Works for Ship Repair10 | Rig Repair - Falcon Pear & Diamond at the ASMEF Yard11 | General Updates - ASMEF Pursues Green Recycling Business12 | General Updates - ASMEF Partners with Renowned OEMs for its Workshop Activities13 | General Updates - Bureau Veritas Internal Auditors’ Training for ASMEF Staff14 | General Updates - The First Soccer Tournament for Ali & Sons Holding LLC

HSEAli & Sons Marine Engineering Factory (ASMEF) celebrated the Occupational Safety Health Day (OSH) for Safety at Work in April 2017.

Everyone including subcontractors, clients and visitors were invited to grace the event in the yard. In the event, ASMEF HSSE Manager Supreeth Attavar discussed the significance of the the celebration and the roles of the International Labor Organization (ILO) and Occupational Safety Health Abu Dhabi (OSHAD) in making the lives of the workers better at all levels. He discussed the rights of the workers, as well as their responsibilities towards health and safety at work. He said, “This is a day to remember those who have lost their lives or suffered injury at work. The learnings from such incidents have aided in the development of health and safety standards, therefore we must always be indebted to them.”

OSH Day for Safety at Work

The workforce was then addressed by the General Manager Emad Elatreby, who spoke of the importance of workers responsibilities and how the submission of Hazard Observation cards helps in making the workplace safer. While he was happy at the increased contribution of Hazard Observation cards, he encouraged the workers to contribute more, even offering a personal cash award for the best Hazard Observation submitted.

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HSEASMEF HSE emergency simulation drills While our focus is geared towards the prevention of incidents and emergency situations, at ASMEF we also believe in being fully prepared for all emergency situations that may occurbut also having documented plans and trained personnel to manage these emergency plans at any time. To keep all personnel at site at a high level of preparedness, various drills are conducted regularly. At these drills, different emergency situations are simulated, based on the various emergencies that could arise. Lessons learned from these simulation exercises help in continually improving our emergency response planning. Recent drills conducted include:

Fire and Emergency Evacuation of the Yard

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Rescue from height and medical evacuation

Rescue from confined space and medical evacuation

HSEHSE Campaigns As part of the ASMEF continuous improvement in HSE, different campaigns are being launched every quarter for the entire year along side all the other HSE programs of the company. Theobjective of these campaigns is increased awareness in health and safety matters in generaland in the selected theme of the campaign in particular.

Other than announcements, prominent banners and displays to mark each individual campaign, events based on the quarterly theme included training, focus during the daily toolbox talks and weekly safety meetings, reviews of the risk assessments and safety controls, hand outs and presentations, competitions, awards and the like.

Hand & Finger Injury Prevention Campaign - Q1 2017Based on HSE performance of 2016, as well as in consideration of the common health and safety risks of our operations, it was decided to kick start the year with a ‘Hand & Finger Injury prevention campaign’ during the first quarter.

Prominent displays of banners and posters of the Hand & Finger Injury Prevention Campaign were placed in the offices and the yard at the first day of the year.

Accordingly, A Hands & Finger Injury Prevention Poster Competition was held, which pleasantly unearthed a number of talented artists amongst the workforce. Awards were also given for various HSE Observations and suggestions based on the theme of the campaign.

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The success of the campaign was judged by the number of incidents, inclusive of records of minor complaints and consultations at the first aid clinic during the period. While there were no hand & finger injuries through the campaign and even for the few months after, it was noted that complaints at the site first aid clinic had also reduced dramatically, as shown in the below table:

HSE

Hand & Finger Campaign Jan Feb Mar No. of Injuries 0 0 0 Minor first aid cases 10 9 3

Eye Injury Prevention Campaign - Q2 2017

Eye Injury Prevention was the theme selected for the second campaign for the year. This was based on the risks owing to the nature of our operations, particularly hot work, as well as analysis of trends from the HSE Observation reports. The campaign also started in similar manner as the preceding campaign, with prominent banners and displays and predominant focus on eye safety at all HSE meetings.

Similar campaign competitions are in progress, with the winners to be announced early into the 3rd quarter of the year. While the campaign is still progressing, results have been very promising thus far with no injuries reported, and a sharp reduction of numbers of eye related consultations in the first aid room, as shown in the table below:

Eye Injury Campaign Jan Feb Mar Apr May No. of Injuries 0 0 0 0 0 Minor complaints at the first aid clinic 11 6 2 2 0

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OIL & GASSuccessful Delivery of Structural Modules for Petrofac UZ750 ProjectAli & Sons Marine Engineering Factory successfully delivered 30 nos. of offshore platform modules for Zakum Development Company ( ZADCO) in April 2017 as scheduled .

The project was awarded to ASMEF in 2016 by Petrofac Emirates where the end user is ZADCO for its UZ750 Island Surface Facilities Project - EPC2. The project consists of supply of Pre-Assembled Pipe Racks (PAR), Pre-assembled & fireproofed Modules (PAM), Pre-Assembled & fireproofed Units (PAU) and other similar structures needed in the facilities.

ASMEF received an achievement award in April 2017 from Petrofac - UZ 750 team for the successful support in the final delivery of the UZ750 EPC2 Modules fabricated in Ali & Sons Marine Engineering Factory yard.

Achievement Award

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OIL & GASPower Supply Skids for TOZZI Progressing as planned

25 Power Supply Skids (PSS) awarded by TOZZI to Ali & Sons Marine Engineering Factory are progressing as planned. The first batch of four skids have been delivered in the last week of June 2017. The next five skids have been delivered on 2nd week of July 2017. Remaining 16 PSS are progressingwell and will be delivered as planned.

The skids are to be installed in the Mender Fields. The end user is Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADCO), a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). ADCO is developing its marginal fields by expanding sustainable crude oil production such as the Mender Field Project.

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SHIP REPAIRVarious Ship Repair Works

Berthing & repairs on Esnaad Vessels

Berthing & general services -Vessel Falcon

Afloat repairs - Vessel MV Mary K

Drydocking & repair - Shark Bay (WJT1201)

Drydocking & repair - Al Jaber 31

Berthing & bulk tank cleaning -Bourbon Liberty

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Other Ship Repair Works-Bollard Pull test - Maridive 32 & 42-Bollard Pull Test - AST 26-Drydocking - LCT Hamdah 1-Berthing - Esnaad 228-Drydocking - Tug Lateer-Drydocking - Bes Solar-Emergency Drydocking - Maridive 35-Drydocking - Tug Gogas 9

-Supply of Welders withe Equipment-Supply of Manpower with Equipment-Berthing & Sludge Disposal - Esnaad-Extension of Platform & Installation of FRC Davit - Vessel Crest Titan 2-Blasting & Painting works - Barge DB 3601-Berthing - Vessel BL 108-Repair on Port Side - Dredger Kattouf

RIG REPAIR

Falcon Diamond

Falcon Pearl

Falcon Pearl and Diamond at the ASMEF YardFalcon Pearl and Falcon Diamond came to the ASMEF jetty on 8 February and 9 February 2017 for various works. These included installation of new gear boxes for the jack up systems, renewal of hydraulic cylinder for the main deck crane (capacity 200 tons) and renewal of the alternator having a capacity of 2000 KVa for Falcon Pearl.

While Falcon Pearl is still undergoing works at the ASMEF quayside, Falcon Diamond left on 23 May 2017.

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ASMEF Pursues Green Recycling BusinessIn the aim to pursue its diversified business lines that helps the company to overcome the current market challenges, ASMEF embarks to the Green Recycling Business.

Green Recycling Business by ASMEF involves dismantling where the ship is broken down when its life tenure has been completed.

As one of the ship disposal techniques, ship dismantling involves retired ships to be stripped off their machinery, barring the value - adding materials which can be reused for new ships or other applications. The process of taking the ship apart is mostly an onshore operation.

It was noticed that a massive number of offshore marine vessels, rigs and jack ups are already old. There are also restrictions being put on the age of these vessels because of the outdated technology especially in the safety systems. Therefore, ASMEF has embarked into green recycling business.

The first vessel came for dismantling in March and the second vessel came in May 2017.

GENERAL UPDATES

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ASMEF partners with M/s Termomeccanica and M/s Sulzer for the supervision support for overhauling and refurbishment of pumps & compressors and M/s AllRig for oil drilling equipment.

On 20th March, the ‘Approved Repair Partner’ agreement was signed between M/s Sulzer Pumps Middle East FZCO and ASMEF. With this ASMEF is now approved for refurbishment including components repair, installation, commissioning, in-situ servicing and trouble shooting of Sulzer pumpsnder Sulzer supervision.

Sulzer pumps have been overhauled in this workshop for ZADCO, ALBA (Bahrain), KOC (Kuwait), Samsung-Takreer, etc.

ASMEF’s One-Stop Shop has already similar agreement with M/s Termomeccanica Pompe S.p.A, Italy. It recently completed the overhauling of 15 Termomeccanica pumps for DEWA Power Plants and six refrigerant compressors for Abu Dhabi Airport.

ASMEF Partners with Renowed OEMs for its Workshop Activities

GENERAL UPDATES

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Internal Auditors’ Training for ASMEF Staffby Bureau Veritas to the ISO 9001:2015, OHSAS 18001:2007 and ISO 14001:2015 International Standards.

This has not only resulted in more skilled auditors but also

emphasized the importance of the continual improvement of our Management Systems.

GENERAL UPDATESIn the company’s effort for continuous improvement a set of selected staff from various departments have been nominated to undergo Integrated Management System Auditor training that has been facilitated

ASMEF wishes everyone Eid Mubarak

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BRACKET A

BRACKET B

BRACKET C

BRACKET D

Al Ain ASOS Porsche Contracting 2

Marine 1 Audi Eurostar Head Office 2

Volkswagen Head Office 1 Marine 2 Contracting 1

The First Soccer Tournament for Ali & Sons Holding LLC GENERAL UPDATESIn the effort to promote teamwork, sportsmanship, work ethics and respect for every employee, Ali & Sons Holding organized its first soccer event where all its subsidiaries are represented by teams.

Each division of the company were grouped into 12 teams namely:

All players exerted their best efforts but only one team made it as a champion, the Porsche Team.The tournament was held at Classic Playground Rental and Management, Abu Dhabi Gate, Abu Dhabi for six days, 4 April - 11 April 2017.

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A leading contractor in the Offshore & Onshore Oil & Gas, Rigs/ Jack Up Repair & Upgrades, Ship Building & Ship RepairAn interdisciplinary facility offering one - stop shop servicesQMS certified with API Spec Q1 & ISO 9001HSE certified with ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 & OSHADASME certified with A, PP, S, U, & U2 stamps and NB & R stamps280,000 sq. meters yard space and 345 meters water front

Oil & Gas Division specializes in a diverse range of services covering the Oil & Gas industry operating both Offshore and Onshore. We maintain a dedicated, fully qualified engineering team covering structural steel, piping, E&I and static equipment. We also offer a full range of projects which covers process skid packages, process modules, power supply skids (E-houses), offshore platforms and topsides among others.

Ship Build Division offers a range of interdisciplinary services for its new build projects such as Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Project Engineering and Project Management. We have carried out number of new build and have undertaken major conversion projects with high competence that involved building new vessels, ships, crew boats, barges and cable lay ships.

Ship Repair Division operates in diversified facilities offering our clients a quick turn-around for increasingly competitive shipping market where Quality and Safety are the highest priority.

Rig & Jack Up Repair and Upgrades Division With a proven track record of quality projects, we have rapidly gained a reputation as a reliable and professional rigs & jack up repair/upgrade facility for both the local and international market with capabilities that include: In-house & approved 3rd party Engineering | reliable Procurement support | Modifications, Recertification, Installation and Refurbishment of Machinery | experienced Project Management.

ALI & SONS MARINE ENGINEERING FACTORY (ASMEF)P.O. BOX 133393

PLOT 354 MR2 INDUSTRIAL CITY OF ABU DHABI (ICAD) IIABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATEST: +9712 551 2432 | F: +9712 551 2431

www.asme.ali-sons.com

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