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JUNE 2008 eppel www.kepcorp.com/ekeppelite Keppel Group Newsletter Keppelite One Raffles Quay wins FIABCI 12 Green foresight 22 Unity in adversity 40 Keppel delivers deepwater solutions MICA(P) NO. 047/11/2007 June08 Keppelite I June 2008 1 30/6/08, 11:43 AM 14 7 26 Contents BUSINESS Proprietary designs win market confidence Spotlight on Asian shipping at Sea Asia 2009 4 ENSCO to build US$537m deepwater rig with Keppel 6 Keppel forms environmental protection with Tianjin 7 First DSS 21 semisubmersible unveiled 8 On track to deliver FPSO bound for offshore Thailand 10 Innovating water reuse in Qatar 11 One Raffles Quay wins FIABCI 12 Raising the Scepter 13 Evergro embarks on new growth phase 14 Gold star for Keppel Batangas 16 Early Ariel delivery Ad of the month 30 Fostering youth leadership 31 US students visit Keppel yards TEAM Flying high with Super V 32 Celebrating Philippine’s Independence Day 33 Teamwork roll-out Penultimate race off from Nova Scotia 34 In for the long run 35 Dare to venture beyond 36 37 Kudos from satisfied customers 17 PEOPLE Silver for safety International lifestyle homes in India 18 CEO for Eco-City Safety pledge 20 Credit to Union SPC prospects in Vietnam Exchange of best practices 29 Keppel flag flies high in Greece 38 Salsa sizzle 21 Twice a winner Special Focus Green foresight 22 Paving the road to excellence 25 Keppelites Abroad Keeping A.G.I.L.E. in India 39 COMMUNITY Unity in crisis 40 Charity swing 42 Running for cats and dogs Spurring industry innovation Safety starts with me 26 Sedona wins accolades at World Travel Awards 28 Keppel Volunteers Rolling good times 43 BACK PAGE New site for integrated township in Shenyang 44 eppel Published for people in the Keppel Group by the Group Corporate Communications Division, Keppel Corporation Limited, 1 HarbourFront Ave, #18-01 Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore 098632. Printed by Image Printers Pte Ltd, Blk 1002, Redhill Industrial Estate, Jalan Bukit Merah, #03-12, Singapore 159456. Editorial Advisor Wang Look Fung Editor Roy Tan Editorial Committee Andrew Ong, Ang Lai Lee, Catherine Tan, Chen Xi, Cheryl Tang, Chung Xin Lei, David Loh, Diana Chan, Donald Sng, Eva Ho, Gayathri Prakash Nair, Geraldine Ang, Geraldine Lai, Grace Chia, Ivana Chua, Irene Lee, Jacquelyn Wong, Jeanette Pang, Joey Ho, Lee Yin Chiin, Lynette Goh, Mak Chui Ling, Marianne Goh, Mohd Nor Nordin, Phang Weng Onn, Rebecca Ng, Sarah Seah, Serena Toh, Siddiqua Ovais, Teri Liew, Woon Pek Yong Keppelite I June 2008 June08 CO REG NO: 196800351N 2 30/6/08, 4:44 PM Editorial Green is my business In the last two centuries, mankind’s activities have mutilated Mother Earth and maimed her resources. Human civilisation has single-handedly reaped the unprecedented water, energy and environmental challenges that plague us today. The ten warmest years since the mid 1800s occurred only in the last 15 years while melting glaciers around the world are predicted to raise sea levels by up to 88 cm by 2100. This ‘hot’ news really burned my cheeks. Truth be told, like many, I used to take the earth upon I walk for granted and never seriously considered its well-being 50 years from now. What will life be like for our children and future generations? Imagine them not being able to enjoy the basics we have today such as clean water and fresh air. Fortunately, many businesses, local communities and individuals are now awakened to the realisation of an ailing Mother Earth. Here at Keppel, the Group views the protection of the environment as integral to our continued pursuit of growth. An Environmental Steering Committee (ESC) has been set up, aimed at developing a Group-wide Environment Masterplan and members of the ESC comprise top management, no less. In the Property Division, our developments are carefully crafted to harmonise with the environment. More than just houses, they are homes that enhance the quality of life for individuals, families and communities in which they are built. As a major environmental engineering solutions provider, our Infrastructure arm has extended its firm grasp on the green business by investing in R&D and providing innovative technology solutions that mitigate a wide spectrum of environmental issues. In Offshore & Marine, initiatives are also in place to ensure work practices are in sync with the environment, whether in Singapore or overseas. Day-to-day activities in the yard, such as blasting works are carried out under controlled conditions to prevent harm to the environment. Beyond business, as individuals, we can positively impact our environment in our daily lives. We may be our worst enemies, but we too can be part of the solution. This was the good news I took home, along with a recyclable bagful of tips on how I too can be a green champion, from the luncheon talk hosted by Keppel Land on World Environment Day (read page 22). As I listened to the energy-saving tips shared by the speakers, I was taken aback at how simple the steps can be – the fundamental guiding principle to live ‘sustainably’ is to consume only what we need, and not beyond what cannot be replaced. What we are committed to and practise at our workplace can and should be carried on in our homes. If we are all mindful of these little steps, together we make energy-saving an easy leap. Every effort we make contributes to ‘futureproofing’ resources, not just for ourselves but for generations to come. German novelist Jean Paul Richter puts it aptly, “Do not wait for extraordinary circumstances to do good action, try to use ordinary situations.” The highest Platinum Green Mark Award from the Building and Construction Authority for Keppel Land’s office development, Ocean Financial Centre, and the ‘Clean Marina’ award to Marina at Keppel Bay, are testament to our commitment to go green. Keppelite I June 2008 June08 3 30/6/08, 11:44 AM Business 4 Business Proprietary designs win market confidence Keppel Offshore & Marine’s (Keppel O&M) proprietary offshore solutions are gaining foothold in the global industry. In June, its offshore arm Keppel FELS, made headlines with four repeat rig orders amounting close to US$1 billion from the Seadrill group of companies and Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás (QGOG). These include two KFELS B Class jackups, a DSS 38 semisubmersible (semi) and an SSDT 3600E drilling tender. “With our own suite of proprietary technology, we have the flexibility to adapt our designs to address technological changes in terms of drilling processes and drilling equipment, among others. “All our proprietary designs have been developed with strong input from our customers because our technology innovation must ultimately create value for them,” said Mr Choo Chiau Beng, Chairman and CEO of Keppel O&M. Through its proven track record in rig building, Keppel O&M has earned the confidence of customers in its proprietary designs. The KFELS B Class design for instance, was readily adopted when launched in 2000. Moreover, as the only shipyard group to have its own suite of deepwater solutions, Keppel O&M is also enjoying a constant flow of orders for its semisubmersibles as exploration moves into greater water depths. QGOG ACQUIRES REPEAT DSS 38 SEMI Keppel FELS has secured a US$385 million repeat order to build a DSS 38 semisubmersible drilling rig for Brazilian drilling contractor group QGOG. To be named Alpha Star, this latest rig is a repeat order of the first semisubmersible, Gold Star, which was awarded to Keppel FELS in August 2006. Gold Star will support Petrobras’ growth plans whilst Alpha Star may be deployed in either offshore West Africa or South America, when they are delivered in the second halves of 2009 and 2011 respectively. “The repeat semisubmersible order speaks volumes of QGOG’s deepening confidence in us, and the DSS 38: A new generation deepwater rig An innovative and costeffective design, the DSS 38 semisubmersible drilling rig is designed to meet the operational requirements in the deepwater “Golden Triangle” region, comprising Brazil, Africa and the Gulf of Mexico. The DSS 38 is rated to drill to depths of 30,000 feet below mud line in just over Keppelite I June 2008 June08 4 30/6/08, 11:44 AM 9,000 feet water depth. It is 103.5 metres in overall length, with a main deck size of 69.5 metres by 69.5 metres. Its operational displacement is approximately 38,000 tonnes. It has both vertical and horizontal riser storage and eight 3000kW Azimuthing thrusters designed to keep the rig in position. Business 5 growing acceptance of our DSS 38 design. Keppel O&M is in good stead to add value to Brazil’s offshore sector,” said Mr Tong Chong Heong, MD/COO of Keppel O&M. The drilling and subsea equipment for Alpha Star will be supplied by QGOG. Besides the two DSS 38 semis for QGOG, Keppel FELS is also constructing three DSS 21 rigs for Maersk Contractors and one DSS 51 rig for Transocean. The DSS series of semisubmersbile rigs is jointly designed by Keppel O&M’s Deepwater Technology Group and Marine Structures Consultants of The Netherlands. KFELS B Class: The industry’s power horse Cost effective and readily upgradeable to higher performance capabilities, the KFELS B Class incorporates Keppel’s advanced and fullyautomated high capacity rack and pinion elevating system, and Self-Positioning Fixation System. The rigs will be able to operate in water depths of up to 400 feet, drill down to 30,000 feet and accommodate 112 men. Since the design’s launch in 2000, Keppel FELS has secured 33 orders for such units including the two latest Seadrill jackups. SEADRILL GROUP ORDERS THREE MORE RIGS Keppel FELS has secured a US$420 million contract to build two KFELS B Class jackup drilling rigs for Oslo Stock Exchange-listed Seadrill Limited. Mr Alf C Thorkildsen, CEO of Seadrill Limited said, “We had an excellent experience working with Keppel FELS and are impressed with the performance of the four KFELS B Class jackup rigs, which are presently operating at full capacity. We are pleased to partner Keppel FELS again for the construction of our latest newbuild KFELS B Class jackups.” The two jackups are scheduled for delivery in the second and fourth quarters of 2010. Meanwhile, Seadrill Asia, a subsidiary of Seadrill Limited, has placed a repeat order for a semisubmersible drilling tender at US$160 million. Designed by the Deepwater Technology Group, this KFELS SSDT 3600E tender drilling rig will be delivered in the first quarter of 2011. Keppel O&M has been working closely with Seadrill Asia, formerly Smedvig, to construct their highly specialised fleet of drilling tenders since 1994. When completed, the latest unit will join Seadrill Asia’s fleet of six other KFELS SSDT rigs, built by the Keppel O&M group. Keppel FELS is presently constructing the sixth drilling tender of this fleet, West Berani II, for delivery at end 2009. keppelite SSDT: Technology in motion Conventionally, drilling tenders are only deployable next to fixed platforms. The KFELS SSDT series has been enhanced to provide drilling contractors and operators the flexibility to operate in deepwaters alongside Spars and Tension Leg Platforms. A typical SSDT carries a Drilling Equipment Set (DES) and has high capacity cranes of up to 200 tonnes to deploy this DES onto the platforms within 12 hours. The latest tender rig for Seadrill Asia will also have further enhanced mooring capabilities to suit the demanding requirements of offshore South East Asia. It will also feature a crane capacity of 250 tonnes, four mud pumps and accommodation for 160 people. Keppelite I June 2008 June08 5 30/6/08, 11:45 AM 6 Business ENSCO to build US$537m deepwater rig with Keppel Keppel FELS has won a contract to build a US$537 million ultradeepwater semisubmersible (semi) drilling rig from a subsidiary of ENSCO International Incorporated (ENSCO). This contract follows shortly after the award of the fifth semi, ENSCO 8504, that was announced in May 2008. This latest rig, ENSCO 8505, is the sixth consecutive semi of the ENSCO 8500 Series ® that Keppel FELS is constructing, and is scheduled for delivery in the first half of 2012. Mr Daniel W. Rabun, Chairman, President & CEO of ENSCO said, “Deepwater has become a very important part of our business. We estimate that our deepwater fleet, including the 8500 Series® semis, will contribute approximately 30% of our total revenue when in operation. “We are pleased that Keppel FELS is constructing all six of our new 8500 Series ® semis. We are benefiting from synergies associated with building all these rigs at one yard, and with a partner with whom we have a strong working relationship, and who is familiar with our needs.” has been contracted in Gulf of Mexico to Anadarko and Eni. The ENSCO 8505 is capable of drilling in up to 8,500 feet of water. Her features include a two million pound quad derrick, offline pipe handling capability, 35,000 ft drilling capacity, and station keeping capabilities meeting DP2 requirements. With these features, the 8500 Series rigs will be especially well-suited for deepwater development drilling. keppelite Mr Choo Chiau Beng, Chairman & CEO of Keppel O&M said, “We are pleased that ENSCO has entrusted us with the construction of two of their latest deepwater rigs this year. We will continue to give full support to our valued customer and partner, and contribute to the growth of a high quality deepwater fleet.” Keppel FELS has delivered nine new jackup rigs to ENSCO, and is constructing six semis based on ENSCO’s proprietary design. The first semi of ENSCO 8500 Series® is on track for delivery in the third quarter of this year, and Keppel FELS is constructing the entire fleet of six 8500 Series® semi drilling rigs for ENSCO Fleet Status: ENSCO 8500 Series® with Keppel FELS No. Semisubmersibles Delivery Contract Status 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ENSCO 8500 ENSCO 8501 ENSCO 8502 ENSCO 8503 ENSCO 8504 ENSCO 8505 3Q 2008 1Q 2009 4Q 2009 3Q 2010 2H 2011 1H 2012 Contracted in Gulf of Mexico to Anadarko and Eni Contracted in Gulf of Mexico to Nexen and Noble Energy Contracted in Gulf of Mexico to Nexen Contracted in Gulf of Mexico to Cobalt – – Keppelite I June 2008 June08 6 30/6/08, 11:45 AM Business 7 Keppel forms environmental protection JV with Tianjin companies (Sitted from L-R) Mr Wu Shu Tong, Director & GM of Tianjin TEDA Co., Mr Meng Qun, GM of TECID Co., and Ms Audrey Toh, CFO of KIE & Board Member of TECEP, signed the agreement to form an environmental protection JV to explore opportunities in SSTEC Keppel Integrated Engineering (KIE), a whollyowned subsidiary of Keppel Corporation Limited, has signed an agreement to form a joint venture company, Tianjin Eco-City Environmental Protection Co., Ltd. (TECEP) with Tianjin TEDA Co., Ltd. (Tianjin TEDA Co.) and Tianjin Eco-City Investment & Development Co., Ltd.(TECID Co.). The joint venture company, TECEP, will be 55% held by Tianjin TEDA Co., 25% held by TECID Co. and 20% held by KIE. The joint venture company’s registered capital of RMB 100 million will be contributed by the parties in cash in proportion to their shareholdings upon approval by the authorities. TECEP will focus on the investment, construction and operation of infrastructure for environmental protection, and is expected to provide urban environmental management, pollution treatment and environmental restoration and improvement in the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City (SSTEC). TECEP will also develop and provide solutions for green energy and environmental protection. Keppel Corporation Limited is leading the Singapore Consortium for the SSTEC. Ms Audrey Toh, CFO of KIE and Board member of TECEP, said, “With environmental protection as one of the key thrusts of SSTEC, this partnership allows KIE to This partnership deepens and strengthens the relationship between Tianjin and us and allows KIE to enhance its leadership position in China. Ms Audrey Toh CFO of KIE and Board member of TECEP contribute to the sustainable development of SSTEC. KIE’s established track record, expertise and proprietary environmental technology will position the partnership in good stead to capture opportunities in the SSTEC. To date, KIE has 60% of the imported waste-to-energy market in China and is involved in the development of waste-to-energy plants in Suzhou, Changshu, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Jiangyin and Guangzhou. “This partnership also deepens and strengthens the relationship between Tianjin and us and allows KIE to enhance its leadership position in China.” KIE, with its best-in-class solid waste treatment and water technologies, is a market leader in environmental solutions and services and has more than 650 reference projects globally. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 7 30/6/08, 11:45 AM 8 Business Maersk names first DSS 21 semisubmersible Keppel FELS Limited (Keppel FELS), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M), and Maersk Contractors have inaugurated the new DSS 21 proprietary design semisubmersible (semi), which is also the most technically advanced deepwater drilling rig to be designed and completed by Singapore to date. in the world are designed by Singapore companies. In the semisubmersible category, all the Singapore-designed rigs come from Keppel O&M as the result of its investment in R&D since the 1980s. “Keppel has been a good example of how Singapore companies can position themselves higher up the value chain by using technology innovation to build enduring businesses.” The Maersk Developer was named by Mrs Kari Reinertsen, wife of Mr Øivind Reinertsen, President of StatoilHydro (North America Operations). The Maersk Developer is the first in a series of three DSS 21 deepwater semi rigs that Keppel FELS is building for Maersk. Keppel O&M is the only shipyard group in the world to have its own suite of proprietary deepwater rig designs. The DSS 21 design is jointly developed by the Company’s Deepwater Technology Group, Marine Structure Consultants of the Netherlands and Maersk Contractors. Guest-of-Honour, Mr Lim Boon Heng, Minister, Prime Minister’s Office said, “About 30% of jackup rigs and 16% of semisubmersibles currently under construction Built to the DSS 21 proprietary design, the Maersk Developer is the most technically advanced deepwater drilling rig to be designed and completed in Singapore to date Keppelite I June 2008 June08 8 30/6/08, 4:45 PM Business 9 Mr Claus V. Hemmingsen, CEO of Maersk Contractors added, “The successful construction of the new DSS 21 rig is built on the firm foundation of an excellent partnership between Maersk and Keppel. The Maersk Developer will be a new cost-efficient solution for deepwater exploration and development, which will serve our customers well.” The two other DSS 21 semi rigs presently under construction in Keppel FELS are scheduled for delivery in the second quarters of 2009 and 2010 respectively. Mr Choo Chiau Beng, Chairman & CEO of Keppel O&M said, “Our proprietary designs have been developed with strong input from our customers because our technology innovation must ultimately create value for them. “We are pleased to work with trendsetting partners such as Maersk Contractors, who have over the years given us the necessary platforms to develop and launch our proprietary solutions. We would like to thank Maersk Contractors for choosing Keppel as the preferred partner for their fleet expansion plans.” The Maersk Developer was inaugurated by Lady Sponsor, Mrs Kari Reinertsen (centre), wife of Mr Øivind Reinertsen, President of StatoilHydro (North America Operations), at the Keppel FELS yard The DSS 21 series features a dynamic positioning system, with the ability to attach to a prelaid mooring system. Capable of operating at water depths of 3,000 m and drilling down to 10,000 m, this series of semis are well suited for the conditions of offshore Brazil, West Africa, Gulf of Mexico and Southeast Asia. Designed for maximum uptime with reduced emissions and discharges, the DSS 21 series is an environmentally friendly solution for the offshore industry. To date, Maersk Contractors has invested S$3 billion worth of projects with Keppel O&M. Keppel FELS has also been assigned the construction of four jackup rigs for Maersk, the first of which, Maersk Resilient, was delivered in January 2008. keppelite To show their support towards the community, Keppel FELS and Maersk Contractors made a donation to the Jurong Central CCC Community Development and Welfare Fund Keppelite I June 2008 June08 9 30/6/08, 11:46 AM 10 Business On track to deliver FPSO bound for offshore Thailand Keppel Shipyard Ltd (Keppel Shipyard) is on track to deliver FPSO (Floating Production, Storage and Offloading) Lewek Arunothai to EOC Limited (EOC) for a South East Asian client. The 725,000 bbls storage FPSO was named at a ceremony on 21 June 2008 at Keppel Shipyard. FPSO Lewek Arunothai is the first FPSO that Keppel Shipyard has converted for EOC. Keppel Shipyard has previously, in 1997, carried out life extension and upgrading of an FSO for the Erawan field in Thailand. In 2004, it also converted a Mr KS Lee (4th from left), CEO of EOC and Mr Nelson Yeo (5th from left), ED of Keppel Shipyard celebrate a successful partnership tanker into an FSO for the Platong field in Thailand. The first part of the vessel’s refurbishment and life extension was carried out at Subic Shipyard in the Philippines, while the engineering, procurement and topside fabrication were in progress in Singapore. The vessel then sailed to Keppel Shipyard to complete the remaining conversion and integration of topside works. Mr Nelson Yeo, ED of Keppel Shipyard said, “With the combined efforts of EOC, Keppel and our contractor partners, this project in our two shipyards, have achieved a total of 1.4 million manhours worked to date with no reportable loss time incident. Lewek Arunothai is the first FPSO Keppel Shipyard has completed for EOC “I wish to thank everyone involved for contributing to Keppel’s ultimate goal of achieving a yard-wide incident free environment.” Keppelite I June 2008 June08 10 30/6/08, 11:46 AM The vessel can export 175 million standard cubic feet of natural gas per day. Keppel Shipyard has completed 76 FPSO and FSO projects with six more in progress. Its sister yard, Keppel Singmarine is building a 30,000 bhp MultiFunctional Support Vessel for Ezra Holdings. EOC is an associated c o m p a n y o f S i n g a p o re Exchange-listed Ezra Holdings Limited, the leading integrated offshore service provider with a broad range of offshore support vessels for charter to cater to the entire oil field life cycle. keppelite Business 11 Innovating water reuse in Qatar Keppel Seghers Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd (KSES) has applied POTABLOC TM , its mobile water treatment and production unit, to produce high quality industrial grade water as part of the construction of the Doha North Sewage Treatment Works (DNSTW). POTABLOCTM is an innovative self-sustaining and mobile water production unit that produces high quality water from unconventional sources including seawater or brackish water, through technologically advanced separation techniques such as ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis. Instead of drawing valuable potable water from the city of Doha, POTABLOCTM will recycle wastewater to provide the main source of water needed for the project construction. The Keppel Seghers’ POTABLOCTM will produce up to 600m3/day of recycled water from the tertiary treated effluent from the Al Thakira sewage treatment plant. Mr Chua Chee Wui, CEO of Keppel Integrated Engineering, said, “In line w i t h K e p p e l ’s g r e e n philosophy, we proposed our innovative water reuse technology, POTABLOC TM, as it will reduce the dependency on Qatar’s potable water for our nonpotable water needs. This is the first such water reuse method employed in Qatar. development of the public infrastructure in Qatar, Ashghal seeks to enhance the quality of lives in a sustainable manner. “Countries experiencing rapid development require vast amounts of resources, such as water, to support their growth. Communities worldwide are learning that through water management and technology, we are able to literally create new sources of water.” “The use of proven technology to produce high grade industrial water for construction, and therefore freeing up more potable water for the citizens of Qatar, is a demonstration of Ashghal’s progressive efforts to develop Qatar’s public infrastructure to world class standards.” Mr Khalid Mohammed Al Emadi, Director of Quality, Safety and Environment, Public Works Authority, said, “Spearheading the transformation and the Mr Lim Chiow Giap, Project Director for DNSTW, said, “As a partner of Ashghal for water sustainability, Keppel is committed to support their vision of sustainable development by providing innovative solutions for the Qatari community.” The application of POTABLOCTM to the project construction is not only commercially-viable but more importantly, it supports Qatar’s efforts for sustainable development. KSES was awarded the QR3.6 billion (approximately S$1.5 billion) design, build and 10-year operation and maintenance contract for the largest wastewater treatment and reuse and sludge treatment facility in the Middle East in September 2007 by Ashghal, the Public Works Authority of Qatar. keppelite Visiting the facilities are (L-R) Mr Lim Suit Choy, Deputy Construction Manager, KSES, Mr Lim Chiow Giap, Project Director, KSES, Mr Khalid Mohammed Al Emadi, Director of Quality, Safety and Environment, PWA and Dr Ghazy Abdel Kerim, Environmental Expert, PWA Keppelite I June 2008 June08 11 30/6/08, 11:47 AM 12 Business One Raffles Quay wins FIABCI Keppel Land and its partners – Cheung Kong (Holdings) and Hongkong Land – have garnered international recognition for its Grade A office development, One Raffles Quay (ORQ). FIABCI awards bagged by Keppel Land 2006 2004 At the International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI), ORQ was named winner in the Office category at the 17th annual Prix d’Excellence Awards ceremony in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Widely regarded as the realestate industry’s equivalent of the ‘Oscars’, the award recognises ORQ for embodying excellence in all aspects of development including, construction, brokerage, facilities management, marketing strategy, impact on the local community and benefit to the environment. The win places ORQ in illustrious company, joining past winners in the same category including 1251 Avenue of the Americas in New York (1999), Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur (2002) and Keppel Land’s Prudential Tower in Singapore (2004). One Raffles Quay wins FIABCI award at the 17th annual Prix d’Excellence Awards Receiving the award on behalf of ORQ were Mr Tan 2002 2001 Caribbean at Keppel Bay Winner, Residential category Prudential Tower Winner, Office/Industrial category Villa Verde Special mention, Residential category Capital Square and Bugis Junction Finalists, Office/Industrial and Retail categories respectively Swee Yiow, CEO, Singapore Commercial, Keppel Land International and Mr Rob Garman, Director of Commercial Property, South Asia, Hongkong Land. Both are also Directors of One Raffles Quay Pte Ltd. garners for Singapore. This win is testament to our efforts to meet the stringent requirements of our tenants – some of the world’s leading banks and financial services companies who now operate within ORQ.” Mr Tan said, “This FIABCI win is an affirmation of the vision and commitment of the consortium partners to develop an iconic landmark reflecting the international repute and economic success of Singapore, and contribute to the new urban landscape of the city.” ORQ is strategically positioned in the heart of the city, and is the gateway linking the current CBD with the new Marina Bay area and the upcoming Marina Bay Financial Centre. Mr Garman also shared, “The developers of ORQ are delighted to receive this significant award and the international recognition it Keppelite I June 2008 June08 12 30/6/08, 11:47 AM The development presents an unrivalled business address, spectacular views of the existing CBD and the new financial district as well as a high quality lifestyle to tenants and visitors alike. keppelite Business 13 Raising the Scepter Ocean Scepter was the 17th project awarded to Keppel AmFELS by Diamond Offshore that has contributed to the economy of the Brownsville A wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Offshore & Marine, Keppel AmFELS recently completed a newbuild jackup rig built to Keppel’s proprietary KFELS Super B class design for longtime customer, Diamond Offshore. On 7 June 2008, the drilling rig was named Ocean Scepter by Ms Muriel Miller, Exploration Manager of Enap Sipetrol Argentina. Ocean Scepter has been chartered by the oil company to drill offshore Argentina. Ocean Scepter is the sister rig of Ocean Shield which Keppel AmFELS’s associate company, Keppel FELS delivered to Diamond Offshore in April 2008. Both KFELS Super B Class rigs were commissioned by Diamond Offshore in 2005. Mr GS Tan, President of Keppel AmFELS shared, “This is the fourth newbuild jackup Keppel AmFELS has delivered in the past year. Our commitment to safety, training and continuous improvement efforts enables us to deliver quality products and services to repeat customers such as Diamond Offshore. “This has worked well for us because we see that our customers, such as Diamond Offshore, who appreciate our efforts to deliver products and services to their utmost satisfaction, have entrusted us with repeated projects.” Diamond Offshore has to date, awarded Keppel AmFELS 17 rig renewal, repair, conversion and major refurbishment works. “While we are enjoying our fair share of the booming oil and gas industry, Brownsville and its surrounding areas have benefited as well. Besides the jobs within the facility, the local suppliers, contractors, restaurants and hotels are also getting a boost in their businesses”, Mr Tan shared. Albeit in a small way, the ripples of this boom also transcend Brownsville to neighbouring states such as Louisiana, making an impact on the lives of young men like 24-year-old Donnie Allen. “In my little town in Louisiana, you either farmed or you worked on a rig,” he said. Together with another 140 men, Donnie will work on the newly built Ocean Scepter, spending 28 days on the rig and 28 off. Keppel AmFELS currently employs some 2,500 in its workforce, a significant increase from a mere 200, some 17 years ago. Last year, Keppel AmFELS was lauded by the Brownsville Economic Development Council, for its contribution to the local community. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 13 30/6/08, 11:47 AM 14 Business Evergro embarks on new growth phase Stamford City, an Evergro-led joint venture project in Jiangyin, will be the city showcase in the new downtown Confident of further growth in China’s second tier cities, Evergro Properties (Evergro) is looking to enhance its portfolio and enlarge its landbank. existing shares by entitled shareholders. Evergro also intends to carry out a capital reduction exercise to write off accumulated losses of $36,522,000. The Keppel Land Chinafocused subsidiary has announced that the company proposes to carry out a renounceable nonunderwritten rights issue (Rights Issue) of 761,848,155 new shares (Rights Shares) on the basis of three Rights Shares for every two The company expects to receive net proceeds of about $169 million, of which about $120 million will go towards more land acquisition in Jiangsu for residential developments. Located in the prosperous Yangtze Delta, Jiangsu is one of the fastest growing regions in China. It has 13 cities under its jurisdiction including the provincial capital of Nanjing, Shanghai, Zhejiang, as well as Changzhou and Jiangyin where Evergro is present. Jiangsu’s contribution to China’s gross domestic product has consistently ranked among the country’s top three provinces. It also serves as the role model for the country’s efforts to achieve a balance between Keppelite I June 2008 June08 14 30/6/08, 11:48 AM economic growth and environmental protection. Keppel Land, which holds about 71.37% interest in Evergro, has made an irrevocable undertaking to subscribe for its full entitlement and make excess applications. Hence, all the Rights Shares will be fully taken up and subscribed. Evergro is currently developing several middleto-high-end homes in Changzhou, Jiangyin and Business 15 Tianjin. With plans for new land acquisition in Jiangsu, the company hopes to increase its landbank of about four million sm by about 10 per cent. In fast transforming Changzhou, Evergro has launched Summer Ville comprising 566 residential units and 92 commercial units. More than 65% of the development has been sold, achieving the district’s highest prices of 3,5003,800 (S$696-756) yuan per sq m. STAMFORD CITY IN JIANGYIN Stamford City, developed by an Evergro-led joint venture with Keppel Land and local partner, Jiangyin Chengshi Real Estate Company, is poised to be one of the most up-market residential projects in Jiangyin. The 300,000-sm mixed development comprising residential, office and retail components is situated within the Chengshi Keting (‘City Living Room’) which is targeted for rapid development by the Jiangyin Government as the future modern downtown to showcase some of the city’s best projects. Stamford City will also feature an iconic 55-storey tower, which will be the highest residential building in China’s Jiangsu province. There would be a total of about 1,200 homes which will be built in phases according to demand. The homes, made up of two- and three-bedroom apartments, range from 143 to 203 sm in size. Evergro recently launched two residential blocks in Stamford City comprising 150 high-rise, high-end apartments, achieving an average of about 7,500 yuan (S$1,492) per sm. The price easily makes it one of the most expensive residential projects in town. “Jiangyin is one of the cities where the people are more affluent and receptive to new ideas and design concepts,’ Ms Chan Shui Har, Evergro’s Deputy CEO, shared with The Straits Times recently. keppelite Model Singapore project lauded by Jiangyin’s Party Secretary Jiangyin’s party secretary, Mr Zhu Min Yang, told The Straits Times in an interview that Stamford City will be a model for his city. He added that the city has invited Evergro to be its ‘teacher’. “We want to learn from Evergro introduced new marketing concepts for its Stamford City project Singapore,” Mr Zhu said. “We want to improve the lives of Jiangyin residents.” The party secretary also shared that he was very impressed with Singapore as a Garden City and has implemented plans to ‘green up’ Jiangyin. Apart from introducing a new lifestyle with its integrated live-work-play concept in Stamford City, Evergro has introduced a refreshing buying experience. At the Stamford City sales office, homebuyers are served by well-informed agents smartly dressed in a uniform of skirts and suits at appointed times – just some of the requirements set by Mr zhu Min Yang, Jiangyin’s party secretary Evergro that is new to the city. Evergro’s other property in Jiangyin, Jiangyin Yangtze International Country Club – the city’s only golf course – is also drawing the crowds as the sport catches on. Keppelite I June 2008 June08 15 30/6/08, 11:48 AM 16 Business Gold star for Keppel Batangas Early Ariel delivery Keppel FELS delivered its fourth KFELS B Class jackup rig to SeaDrill at the end of May, three days ahead of schedule and within budget. Named after a celestial body, West Ariel will have the capability of operating in water depths of up to 400 ft, accommodate 112 men and has a drilling depth of 30,000 ft. Mr Roger Gagnon (right) of QGOG presents a US$10,000 bonus cheque to Mr Kok Boon Heng, President of Keppel Batangas For the timely delivery of the pontoons for drilling semisubmersible, DSS 38 Goldstar, and an excellent safety record, Keppel Batangas was presented a US$10,000 bonus by Brazilian drilling contractor Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás (QGOG) on 8 May 2008. Mr Kok Boon Heng, President of Keppel Batangas said, “This project has been a tough one because it is the first of this design to be done here in the yard. We commend the project teams and all the workers for working hard to get the job done with zero losttime incident.” Roger Gagnon, QGOG Marine & BFE Manager, said at the ceremony, “We have been looking forward to this day. There were many challenges during the past 12 months but your perseverance has been invaluable in overcoming these obstacles. Today we proudly witness what you have accomplished.” Maximising resources of the Keppel O&M network of yards, Keppel Batangas has been subcontracted by Keppel FELS to take on offshore construction projects to meet the rise in orderbook for newbuild structures. DSS 38 Goldstar is an example of the close collaboration between Keppel’s shipyards in the Philippines. Subic Shipyard fabricated the pontoons’ mid-sections in April 2007 and transported them to Keppel Batangas in January 2008. Simultaneously, Keppel Batangas started production work on the end modules of the pontoons in June 2007 and later integrated the three modules to complete each pontoon. The port and starboard pontoons were towed to Singapore for integration with other oil rig modules. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 16 30/6/08, 11:49 AM Commenting on the early delivery, Mr Tong Chong Heong, MD & COO of Keppel O&M said, “I am delighted with the early completion of West Ariel which demonstrates our commitment to keep our promises of on-time, within-budget deliveries to our customers.” keppelite Keppel FELS delivers West Ariel, its fourth KFELS B Class jackup rig to SeaDrill, three days ahead of schedule Business 17 Kudos from satisfied customers DDI presents Keppel FELS with a double bonus for its safety acheivments Transocean and Keppel FELS teams celebrating a successful milestone for Development Driller III Keppel FELS continues to deliver projects to its customers’ satisfaction amidst ample workload and tight schedules. In recent months, several projects achieved significant milestones, earning compliments from valued customers. 51 design, jointly designed and developed by Keppel’s D e e p w a t e r Te c h n o l o g y and Marine Structure Consultants. Two KFELS Super B Class jackup rigs, Deep Driller 6 and Deep Driller 8, each achieved two million and one m i l l i o n m a n - h o u r s without lost-time incidents respectively. For their outstanding safety efforts, Keppel FELS’ project team was awarded $10,000 for each project on 30 May 2008. Deep Driller 6 and Deep Driller 8 are the remaining two of five Super B Class drilling rigs Keppel FELS is building for Aban/Sinvest. The first three jackups, Deep Driller 2, Deep Driller 3 and Deep Driller 5 are operating successfully worldwide. Rigs built to Keppel’s proprietary KFELS Super B Class design are the world’s deepest drilling rigs of its category, capable of drilling down to 35,000 ft. Keppel FELS also received an award of US$2.2 million from Transocean for the successful completion of the Main Engine Startup incentive milestone for the semisubmersible (semi) rig, Development Driller III. Scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of 2009, Development Driller III is built to Keppel’s proprietary DSS The DSS 51 rig is maintenance-friendly with excellent safety features well suited for both exploration and development drilling as well as workover operations. With a dynamically positioned system (DPS 2), it can drill wells down to 10,000 m and operate in water depths of up to 3,000 m in environments such as offshore Brazil, the Gulf of Mexico, West Africa and South East Asia. Works on another Transocean rig in late May 2008 also earned Keppel FELS praises. Trident 17, a jackup drilling rig operating offshore Malaysia required repairs on one of its legs. Mr Wong Hing Ming, Operations Manager – Asset, of Transocean called on Keppel FELS which sent its offshore repair team, The Flying Squad, to the rig’s aid. Despite the challenging conditions in which the Flying Squad had to perform in, the job on Trident 17 was completed in 24 days, 11 days ahead of schedule. In a letter of appreciation to Keppel FELS, Mr Wong wrote, “The early completion is a fantastic achievement and the result of both the Keppel FELS and Transocean teams’ outstanding efforts. I wish that we will not have to make repairs again but if we do, I know who to call.” keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 17 30/6/08, 11:49 AM 18 Business International lifestyle homes in India Since Keppel Land’s first foray into India in 2004, the market has grown to appreciate the company’s quality hallmark and credibility. One of the first foreign developers in India with luxury condominium projects Elita Horizon and Elita Promenade in Bangalore, Keppel Land has since extended its presence to Kolkata, the economic centre of West Bengal and another major IT hub with Elita Garden Vista. This month, Keppelite casts the spotlight on one of Asia’s emerging property hotspots – India. Elita Garden Vista, Keppel Land’s first foray into Kolkata, India BOOM AND BLOOM The increasing importance of the economies of Asian titans such as India has long been projected. But the beginning of a new growth phase in the nation’s economic development is just beginning to show its true colours. In fact, India’s growth has drawn positive nods with widespread global corporate investment flows being switched from more traditional markets like the US, Japan, Singapore and even some European countries to India, amongst others, as reported by KPMG International in a June 2008 report. Providing international lifestyle homes In India for the rising affluent middle-income families Keppelite I June 2008 June08 18 30/6/08, 11:50 AM Business 19 Seeing quantum growth in its share of foreign investment, an oft used property market indicator, many expect India’s real estate and related investment market to also grow in tandem in the next few years. Already one of the most influential IT hubs in the region, India’s attraction for investors will also usher in more expatriates and nonresident Indians returning to their homeland to capitalise on enhanced career opportunities and lifestyle choices. India’s remarkable growth statistics augur well for both local and foreign property developers. Keppel Land, as an early mover in the Indian real estate market maintains a strong position, particularly in the middle to uppermiddle income segment, where it is backed by a credible track record and strategic partnerships with like-minded and established local players. SPLENDOUR OF THE EAST Keppel Land’s Elita Garden Vista is targeted at the uppermiddle income segment comprising professionals and managers, catering to the nearby IT parks communities. This 10-ha residential development is situated within the integrated R a j a r h a t To w n s h i p i n Kolkata. Rajarhat is primed to be one of India’s major industrial hubs, and is fast gaining reputation as an impressive information technology and computer engineering hub of India after Bangalore. With increasing business activity, especially in the IT industry in the Salt Lake City area, demand for housing from the upper-middle income families and professionals is likely to remain buoyant in the eastern fringes. Sales of Elita Garden Vista have been encouraging with 60% of the 522 units launched in Phase 1 as at mid-June 2008 with plans for Phase 2 to be launched by the end of this year. Keppel Land’s second project in India, Elita Horizon in Bangalore, a 15-minute drive from Elita Promenade, is also in close proximity to the IT hubs of south Bangalore and enjoys convenient access via the Peripheral Ring Road. In addition, a host of amenities and international schools are within its vicinity. The development will also cater to the IT professionals and the upper-middle income families. Phase One is targeted to be launched in 2008. keppelite And the bandh plays on... New Keppelite – Marianne Goh from Keppel Group Corporate Communications, shares her first overseas trip for Keppel and its exciting turn of events. Daily life in West Bengal came to a halt as political parties announced a 12hour (6am to 6pm) statewide bandh (derived from Hindi meaning ‘closed’ used to describe political protests and strikes) on 5 and 6 June 2008 due to protests stemming from fuel price hikes. Such was the news that greeted us upon arrival in Kolkata on the eve of the bandh. We were advised that attempts to drive out were highly discouraged for fear of angry mobs. “Hotel arrest” was the only option. Being true blue Keppelites, our can-do! spirits kicked into gear and we promptly, re-arranged three days worth of meetings into three quarters of our last day in Kolkata. Through updates from the local news channels, Internet and newspapers, we learnt that several parts of Kolkata were ghost towns with traffic movement coming to a standstill. It was a paradoxically surreal experience to be stranded in a hotel with waitstaff attending to guests’ demands promptly, while many others were stranded at train stations and airports. Reports streamed in about overflowing toilets at the airport, clogged drains and and a semi-flooded departure lounge. However, in the midst of such dismal news, I was greeted with a wedding procession entering the hotel compound. Their gaiety and brightly lit procession struck in me the realisation of human resilience in the face of adversity. The ironic sequence of events has given me reason to like India – its indomitable spirit lives through its people who thrive astoundingly amid the vast plurality in ethnicities, customs and traditions alongside rapid socioeconomic development mounting at breakneck speed. Implicit in the protest for a better life or the celebration of a new shared life, India’s people are showing without a doubt that they seek a better tomorrow. With such aspirations embraced by its people and economy, there is little shadow cast on the country’s potential in the near future. Keppelite I June 2008 June08 19 30/6/08, 11:50 AM 20 Business Safety pledge Keppel Segher’s newest waste-to-energy plant at Tuas South has achieved a safety milestone of half a million manhours worked without lost time incident since the commencement of the project in October 2006. The plant which is the first to be built under the PublicPrivate Partnership (PPP) initiative crossed the major milestone on 13 June 2008. The project team reiterated its commitment to work towards protecting the environment by adopting best practices on resource utilisation, waste minimisation and performing work in an occupationally healthy and safe environment. They demonstrated their dedication by signing on a Safety Pledge specially designed for the occasion. Keppel Seghers was awarded the 25-year Design-BuildOwn-Operate contract by the National Environment Agency. The project is on schedule to be completed in 2009. keppelite Safety ambassadors commit to a healthy and safe work environment at Singapore’s newest waste-to-energy plant by Keppel Seghers SPC prospects in Vietnam Singapore Petroleum Company Limited (SPC) and its partners in Blocks 102 and 106 (the Blocks) have begun drilling the Ham Rong-1X exploration well (Ham Rong) on 2 June 2008. The Ham Rong prospect is located in Block 106, Song Hong basin, offshore northern Vietnam. The prospective area is about 75 km south of Hai Phong City and in water depths of 25 – 30 m. Drilling is expected to take approximately 57 days to complete. Ham Rong is being drilled to test the hydrocarbon potential of the pre-tertiary fractured and karstified carbonate basement as well as the Miocene channelised clastics reservoir. The well is anticipated to reach a true vertical depth of 4050 m. SPC through its whollyowned subsidiary, SPC Vietnam (Blocks 102/106) Co. Ltd, holds a 20% participating interest in Blocks 102 & 106. The Blocks are located in the Song Hong Basin, offshore in the Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam. They cover Keppelite I June 2008 June08 20 30/6/08, 11:50 AM an area of approximately 14,000 sq km and contain several exploration prospects and leads. SPC’s partners in the Blocks are Petronas Carigali Overseas Sdn. Bhd, PetroVietnam Exploration Production Corporation and ATI Petroleum Inc. keppelite Business 21 Exchange of best practices To promote economic cooperation and knowledge exchange, Keppel Corporation hosted a government delegation from Vietnam recently on 12 June 2008. Mr Lim Chee Onn, Executive Chairman of Keppel Corporation, was present to welcome the delegation and provide insights on the Group’s activities in Vietnam. Led by Mr Nguyen Huu Tin, Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam, the delegation comprised senior representatives from the various urban developmentrelated agencies, including the departments of Planning Mr Lim Chee Onn, Executive Chairman of Keppel Corporation presents a pewter vase as a token of appreciation to Vice Chairman Nguyen Huu Tin of the HCMC People’s Committee & Investment, Urban Planning & Architecture, Construction, and Transport & Public Works. They were in Singapore as part of the Government-toGovernment Second Urban Development Training (UDT) Programme organised by the Singapore Ministry of Trade & Industry and International Enterprise Singapore. company has also bagged the ‘Best Fast Moving Consumer Goods Award’. give a single reason behind our success, it is in our ability to retain and grow with our customers as long-term strategic partners. This award is a strong testament from our valued customers of Keppel Logistics’ service excellence.” Twice a winner Two awards this month bring twice the honour for Keppel Logistics. Retaining not only the ‘Best Retail Logistics Service Provider Award’ for the second year, the The accolades were given out at the ‘Frost & Sullivan ASEAN Transportation & Logistics Awards – Voice of Customer’ banquet held on 3 June 2008 at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront, Singapore. Keppel Logistics is Best Retail Logistics Service Provider Receiving the award, Mr Gui Eng Hwee, CEO of Keppel Logistics said, “If I have to Held annually, the awards benchmark companies against the highest standards of criteria which represent the best-in-class in South East Asia. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 21 30/6/08, 11:50 AM 22 Special Focus Green foresight Keppel has long placed high importance on going green through its businesses as well as by encouraging employee activism and engagement in ecological and environmental initiatives. Dr Geh Min, President, Nature Society (Singapore) opened the afternoon with his topic ’Saving the Forests, Saving the Earth’ and shared how forests are essential to provide biodiversity and ecosystem services, contributing to human life and well-being. On World Environment Day on 5 June 2008, several green activities were launched across the Group’s business units to encourage Keppelites to adopt and adapt green practices. ‘ECO’ CHAMPIONS AT KEPPEL LAND At Keppel Land, World Environment Day saw some 100 staff enjoy a lunch-time talk organised at The National Library’s The Pod, featuring an eco-stellar line up of Singapore’s environmental champions. Keppel Land staff show their commitment to reduce, re-use, recycle Mr Lim Kei Hin, CFO, Keppel Land highlighted the company’s dedication in creating sustainable developments in his welcome address. Mr Lim shared, “We are serious about building sustainable developments which future generations can cherish and enjoy. E n v i r o n m e n t a l considerations and community enhancement factors are incorporated during the design, planning and construction of our developments.” Eco-exhibition at the lobbies of Keppel Land and K-REIT Asia’s office buildings Keppelite I June 2008 June08 22 30/6/08, 11:51 AM Professor Leo Tan, Professor of Biological Sciences at the Nanyang Technological University, shared on ’Low Carbon Strategies: Ways to 23 Green-Up Your Life’ and gave an insightful description on how Keppel’s coral nursery, started in July 2007, will positively impact marine life in the long-term. Mr Stewart Tai, Facilities Management Manager from Alexandra Hospital elaborated on a ‘Go Green’ case study on how the hospital improved the wellbeing of its patients by building a green haven within its premises. Keppelites brought unwanted items to be recycled at the event and made individual pledges to take active steps towards being more ecologically aware in their daily lives. Asia’s office buildings were turned into a week-long exhibition areas promoting awareness among tenants and public users on Climate Change, Waste Minimisation and Recycling Processes. As a mark of commitment, To a c k n o w l e d g e t h e i r eco-commitment, pledgers received ‘Go Green with Keppel Land’ recyclable bags and mugs. On 7 June 2008, around 300 staff and tenants of Keppel Land and K-REIT Asia’s properties also attended a complimentary screening of An Inconvenient Truth, an acclaimed documentary film about global warming, directed by Davis Guggenheim and championed by former US Vice President Al Gore. Ms Beverly Chee, Assistant Investment Manager, Keppel Land, shared, “I thought the event was well-organised and certainly enlightening. I’m inspired to do my part to save the earth, in whatever way I can.” Eco champions speak (L-R) Professor Leo Tan, Dr Geh Min, Mr Steward Tai and Keppel Land’s Environmental Champion Mr Kwok Yan Hoe, Deputy GM, Corporate Development At the same time, the lobbies of Keppel Land and K-REIT GOING GREEN, ASIA STYLE Outside Singapore, Keppelites in China and Vietnam also c o m m e m o r a t e d Wo r l d Environment Day. They watched An Inconvenient Tr u t h , t o o k h o m e recyclable bags distributed by Keppel Land and planted trees and flowers in their offices and at Keppel Land’s properties. In China, the Beijing office observed ’Green Week’ where staff were encouraged to forego the use of plastic bags and paper cups, avoid smoking and reduce car usage for the week. In Tianjin and Shenyang, An Inconvenient Truth was screened for staff. Continues on page 24... Staff at Keppel Land pledge to make recycling a way of life Keppelite I June 2008 June08 23 30/6/08, 11:51 AM 24 Special Focus ...continued from page 23. on World Environment Day via emails and posters. The Green Vision calls for serious commitment and conscious effort by management and staff to embrace sustainable business practices and a green culture. In June/July, staff can expect to snap up more than 450 complimentary tickets to watch An Inconvenient Truth. In addition, some 15,000 notebooks made of 100% recycled paper and containing a useful reference guide on resource-saving tips will be distributed to all employees. Mr Saman Sarathchandra, GM of Sedona Hotel Yangon adopts, a hands-on approach to making the hotel green The Vietnam teams also put up posters promoting energy and water conservation and waste minimisation at Saigon Centre. At Sedona Suites Hanoi, a total of 10 trees were planted in a treeplanting ceremony held on 6 June 2008 which drew keen participation across departments. Another 60 trees will take root in Hanoi in a treeplanting campaign coorganised with Caritas Switzerland, with the theme ’Tree Planting as Life Insurance’. They will b e planted on the mountains of Quan Ba, Ha Giang, Vietnam and are sponsored by the tenants and staff of Sedona Suites Hanoi. Keppel Thai Properties also distributed booklets entitled ’How to save Bangkok from Global Warming’ to all staff and residents of the Srinakarin and Watcharapol properties. KTP also organised a staff screening of “An Inconvenient Truth”, as well as a “Green Slogan” contest and distributed garden trays to its employees as part of its flowers planting exercise. In Myanmar, Sedona Hotel Yangon also commemorated World Environment Day with a tree-planting ceremony. PRO-GREEN AT KEPPEL OFFSHORE & MARINE Over at Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M), a green campaign was also launched with a group-wide broadcast of its Green Vision To protect the environment by proactively eliminating, reducing and mitigating environmental impacts of all our business activities. – Keppel Offshore & Marine’s Green Vision Keppelite I June 2008 June08 24 Serious about its efforts to create a more environmentally conscious workplace, management has also proposed a list of activities that are scheduled for roll-out in the coming months. This includes printing namecards on environment-friendly paper as well as a series of talks by the PUB, National Environment Agency and Singapore Environmental Council and the launch of an e-payslip and e-appraisal system that reduces paper usage. keppelite 30/6/08, 11:52 AM Business 25 Paving the road to excellence Keppel Offshore & Marine’s Business Excellence Roadmap Framework (BERF) enables its businesses worldwide to be reviewed in a structured and systematic manner, keeping in view national quality standards and cultural sensitivities. Singapore Innovation Class (I-Class). Keppel FELS first achieved its SQC certification in 2002 and its I-Class in 2004. SQC certification is awarded to companies under the Singapore Innovation class framework for excellence in quality. I-Class is the certification for innovation excellence. Some 1800 employees from senior management to staff participated in the exercise. Adding to the milestones was also the successful First adopted by Keppel FELS in 2001, BERF has since been successfully implemented at Keppel FELS Brasil and Keppel AmFELS. ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System Recertification endorsed by Det Norske Veritas (DnV) in 2008. Keppel FELS first achieved its ISO 9001 Quality System Certificate in 1994 and upgraded to ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System version in 2002. keppelite This year, Keppel FELS achieved another milestone when the national government agency for enterprise development, Spring Singapore, re-certified the company for meeting the requirements of the SPRING Standard on the Singapore Quality Class (SQC) and the Shipyard Manager Yu Cheng Hee briefs workers on the SQC/I-Class and ISO standards of Keppel FELS Spurring industry innovation As a leading company in the Innovation & Quality Circles (iQC) in the offshore and marine industry, Keppel FELS does its part to stimulate sharing of knowledge and insights with industry peers. On 12 June 2008, Keppel FELS hosted 17 delegates from Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore from the International Exposition on Team Excellence (IETEX) 2008. provides a platform for networking, knowledge sharing and exchanging of ideas between the delegates. The annual event organised by the Singapore Productivity Association (SPA) brings together iQC experts, practitioners and enthusiasts from around the world and During their visit to Keppel FELS, the delegates were given a presentation of Keppel Offshore & Marine’s (Keppel O&M) business practices and performance. Keppel O&M’s suites of proprietary designs of rigs were also showcased. The delegates also visited the yards and left with a better idea about the yards’ capabilities to design and adapt innovative ideas into its business practices and operations. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 25 30/6/08, 11:52 AM 26 Business Safety starts with me Safety programmes across the Group are implemented for learning and sharing safety insights With the successful launch of Keppel Group’s ‘Safety starts with Me’ campaign on 22 May 2008, Keppel Shipyard, Keppel FELS and Keppel Singmarine followed up with a safety awareness roll-out in their respective yards. Keppel Shipyard, which had concurrently launched its ‘Safety Excellence 2010’ programme conducted a rollout workshop for project managers, section managers, officers, contractors and clients. Held on 23 – 24 May 2008, more than 600 personnel were engaged in the workshop. achieving an incident-free work environment. Sharing the history as well as the vision of Keppel Shipyard’s safety initiatives were management including M r N e l s o n Ye o , E D ; Mr Abu Bakar, Senior GM (Operations); Mr Spencer Leong, GM (Operations), Gul Yard; Mr Albert Kee GM (Operations), Benoi Yard and Mr Burt Loh, Senior Yard Manager (Conversions), Tuas Yard. At Keppel FELS, as part of its HSE (Health, Safety and Environment) promotion campaign, there was a showcase of safety initiatives and programmes undertaken by Keppel Group’s various business units. It provided an opportunity for the yard to learn and share from the different safety initiatives taken by other business units. Clients such as ExxonMobil, Shell and SBM shared their views on the journey in Keppel Singmarine also hosted the exhibits at both of its yards. All staff and subcontractors were invited to view the safety practices. Section managers also took time to share their experiences and reiterate the safety message to their workers, emphasising the need for personal and collective safety responsibility. The safety roll-out proved to be extremely educational and useful to all the yards where the goal is towards an incident-free workplace whereby everyone returns home safely every single day. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 26 30/6/08, 11:52 AM Business 27 Enforcing safety – all in a day’s work Judging from his amicable nature and cheerful disposition, Mr Nawawi bin Asmawi could easily pass off as a regular guy working a desk-bound job. But a typical day for him is far from mundane. Nawawi is the Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Manager heading the Enforcement Branch at Keppel Shipyard. The Enforcement Branch is part of the yard’s HSE Department. A typical day for him begins at seven in the morning and often stretches into the evenings. During this period, Nawawi and his colleagues are constantly kept on their toes, always on hand to advise yard personnel about their appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and work practices as well as ensuring that safety standards are maintained. Each day, Nawawi and his two other HSE colleagues plan in advance, their inspection strategies and focus on specific locations where reports have been filed on lapses in safety procedures. The severity of these lapses differs day to day. Examples include inadequate PPE and failure to adhere to proper housekeeping and work procedures. Covering such a large area to upkeep safety is not the greatest challenge. Even more daunting is trying to cross the socio-cultural divide to explain to the 14,000 yard workers of multiple nationalities, languages and educational backgrounds why safety is important. “The job can be unrewarding at times as we are often seen as the ‘bad guys’ in the yards who are there only to look for problems with the workers,” said Nawawi. Fortunately, the Enforcement Team is supported by other Zone Housekeeping Teams, HSE Officers as well as members of the Workforce Safety Council and Subcontractor HSE Watchgroup. Even customers help to keep a lookout for safety delinquents and provide suggestions to improve safety standards in the yard. Passion for their work fuels Nawawi and the HSE teams in Keppel to change the minds and hearts of individuals that collective safety is imperative. They have taken it upon themselves to drive this through by a “lead by example” approach. Nawawi reiterates, “Safety is a continuous journey. With so many direct and indirect employees, contractors, sub-contractors and customers working in the yards each day, we must ensure that new personnel are adequately trained and experienced ones do not slip into complacency.” keppelite HSE Enforcement Manager, Nawawi, advising yard employee on safety procedures Keppelite I June 2008 June08 27 30/6/08, 11:52 AM 28 Business Sedona wins accolades at World Travel Awards “We are committed to continue contributing to Indonesia’s travel and tourism industry and to raise Manado’s profile on the global tourism scene as an attractive dive and leisure travel destination.” Set against a backdrop of Manado’s renowned diving and fronted by a spectacular private lagoon, Hotel Sedona Manado offers endless recreational opportunities. The sprawling 24-ha resort is a tropical paradise with lush greenery, spacious rooms and memorable dining experience. Hailed by the Wall Street Journal as the travel industry’s equivalent to the Oscars, the World Tr a v e l Aw a rd s a re t h e most comprehensive and prestigious awards programme in the travel industry. The awards recognise excellence in the world’s travel and tourism industry and are voted by travel professionals from 167,000 travel agencies, tour and transport companies and tourism organisations across the globe. keppelite Mr Vincent Tan, Senior VP of Sedona Hotels International (right) receives the Indonesia’s Leading Resort award on behalf of Sedona Hotel Manado from Mr Varun Sharma, presenter of Inside Luxury Travel Sedona Hotels International had cause for a triple celebration as Hotel Sedona Manado was named ‘Indonesia’s Leading Resort’ while Sedona Hotel Yangon and Sedona Hotel Mandalay were nominated under the ‘Myanmar’s Leading Hotel’ category at the World Travel Awards 2008. For Hotel Sedona Manado winning this award on its first nomination within two years of operations is remarkable. Mr Vincent Tan, Senior VP of Sedona Hotels International, said, “We are honoured to receive this award which signifies the international travel industry recognition of Hotel Sedona Manado as ‘Indonesia’s Leading Resort’. Hotel Sedona Manado hailed as ‘Indonesia’s Leading Resort’ Keppelite I June 2008 June08 28 30/6/08, 11:53 AM Business 29 Spotlight on Asian shipping at Sea Asia 2009 With Asian countries controlling 45 percent of the world’s shipping fleet and accounting for half of the world’s ship orders, raising the Asian shipping industry’s profile on the global maritime stage will take the spotlight at Sea Asia 2009. Officially launched at the show gallery of Reflections at Keppel Bay, the region’s leading maritime conference and exhibition forum will bring together more than 10,000 delegates from over 45 countries, including the region’s leading ship owners and maritime figures to discuss some of the industry’s The Asian voice of shipping being heard at the launch of Sea Asia 2009 at Reflections at Keppel Bay most pertinent and pressing issues. As a strong supporter of the industry, Keppel has on the Sea Asia Steering Committee, Mr Michael Chia, ED of Keppel FELS and Ms Wang Look Fung, GM, Keppel Group Corporate Communications, who will advise on the conference programme. In addition, Mr Choo Chiau Beng, Chairman & CEO of Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M), will be on the International Advisory Panel to share his experience. keppelite Keppel flag flies high in Greece Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) recently showcased its expertise in Greece at the 21st Posidonia exhibition. Customers and friends catching up with Keppel Shipyard in Posidonia Held from 2 to 6 June 2007 at the Hellenikon Exhibition Centre, Keppel O&M under the Singapore pavilion played host to visitors from all over the world. There were more than 300 Asian exhibitors signaling the close ties Greece has with Asia. With the world’s maritime community congregating at the biannual exhibition, Keppel Shipyard took the opportunity to network with new industry players and catch up with old customers from around the world. More than 1,700 exhibitors from 80 countries and 21 national pavilions and territories participated in Posidonia 2008, which attracted some 16,000 trade visitors. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 29 30/6/08, 11:53 AM 30 Business Ad of the month The advertising fraternity and opinion leaders in Singapore recently voted Marina at Keppel Bay’s advertisement ‘Ad of the Month’. The poll among industry leaders was conducted by Advine, a publication by the Singapore Press Holdings, and ads were assessed based on the creative use of newspaper media. Marina at Keppel Bay had published the twopage advertisement to commemorate its official opening by Singapore’s Senior Minister Goh Chok Keppelite I June 2008 June08 30 30/6/08, 11:54 AM Tong and the arrival of the international fleet in the Clipper 07-08 Round-theWorld Yacht Race at Keppel Bay. keppelite Business 31 Fostering youth leadership Keppel Corporation, in partnership with the Young Arab Leaders (YAL), welcomed the first four interns participating in the Arab Asian Internship Exchange Programme this month. Ms Tan Poh Hong, Director, Group HR, shared at the start of their one-week orientation, “With our scale and spread in the key businesses of Offshore & Marine, P r o p e r t y, Infrastructure and Investments, I am certain you will find interesting learning opportunities within the Keppel Group. “We also hope this platform will enrich your knowledge and experience of Singapore and enable you to establish longstanding friendships with Keppelites.” A total of ten interns will participate in this threemonth programme, which is part of the Arab Asian Task Force’s strategy and action plans to promote cooperation between Asia and the Arab world. The interns will be introduced to Keppel’s businesses through guided visits to the various business units and their one-on-one pairing with a ‘buddy’ from the respective business units to which they are attached. YAL is a network of Arab men and women with the vision of building a prosperous environment by creating opportunities for Arab youth in the areas of education, leadership development and entrepreneurship. keppelite Interns from the Young Arab Leaders begin their first week at Keppel with a planned orientation programme led by Group HR US students visit Keppel yards By providing learning opportunities to students about its business strategies and practices, Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M), continues to contribute towards growing the talent pool and development of the offshore & marine industry. This commitment to academia was demonstrated in a learning visit by 12 Mechanical Engineering students from the Texas A&M University to Singapore on 11 June 2008. Senior management led by Chairman & CEO, Mr Choo Chiau Beng dedicated time and resources to provide an insightful introduction to the workings of Keppel O&M. On a six-week exchange programme with the National University of Singapore, the students were on a mission to gain broader perspectives of current micro/nano manufacturing processes in preparation of their future careers in this field. A corporate presentation was made to the students followed by a question and answer session. Senior management also shared on the various products and technologies employed by Keppel O&M. The students were also guided on a tour around Keppel’s yards to witness first hand the production process of a typical jackup rig. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 31 30/6/08, 11:54 AM Team 32 Team Flying high with Super V 17 Keppelites became proud graduates of the ASMI Super V programme, a job re-creation and training initiative for those pursuing careers in the marine and offshore industry. Jointly developed by the Association of Singapore Marine Industries (ASMI), National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and S i n g a p o re Wo r k f o rc e Development, the programme provides structured training that leads to the National ITE Certificate or NITEC. The Super V Trainee Supervisors completed their two-year training in three core modules which saw them receive the nationally Mr Lim Swee Say, Minister, Prime Minister’s Office and Secretary-General, NTUC (standing, ninth from left) and Mr Michael Chia, President of ASMI & ED of Keppel FELS congratulates Keppel’s Super V graduates recognised certification. Out of the 17 graduates, eight were promoted to full fledged Trainee Supervisors across various trades such as marine mechanics, steel fitting and pipe fitting. There are currently another 13 workers who are undergoing the programme in the Marine Core Skills Certificate Course. Under the ASMI SUPER V Scheme, Trainee Supervisors are placed in one of five key training tracks to equip them with employable and marine trade skills. Keppel O&M has been actively involved in the Super V programme recruitment drive since its launch on 24 November 2005. It is also participating in the newly launched Super V2 Scheme which targets ITE graduates from non-marine NITEC and Higher NITEC courses. keppelite as well as automation and instrumentation. currently deployed as a Trainee Supervisor in the shipyard’s hull department. Super V success stories Graduates of the Super V programme have benefited positively from the courses. Success stories adapted from articles provided by ASMI: Muhammed Hafiz Bin Ahmad had always been fascinated by ships, which led him to apply to be a trainee supervisor under the ASMI SUPER V Scheme. He was successfully selected for the Marine Electrical Technology track. Today, Hafiz is a Trainee Supervisor with Keppel Shipyard and is responsible for repairing and overhauling ship motors. Hafiz does not consider himself a naturally hands-on person. “However, thanks to practical training in the workshops and constant hands-on training on the job, I’ve managed to overcome this obstacle,” he said. The Scheme provided Hafiz with a trade skills certification and lifelong skills in marine electrical drafting, electrical power distribution, Shaun Fao Yang Chiang was no stranger to the marine industry, influenced by his father who used to work in the trade. Shaun responded to an advertisement calling for trainee supervisors under the ASMI Super V scheme in February 2006. Two years since he stepped into Keppel Shipyard, Shaun has now completed his Super V training, and is Keppelite I June 2008 June08 32 30/6/08, 11:55 AM Shaun, who is also a Safety Leader, said “I have learnt a great deal though the Super V programme and am proud to have completed the NITEC training in Marine Steel Fabrication Technology (Hull & Structure) Course. I am glad for the opportunity to improve my knowledge and skills and to raise my competency at work.” Team 33 Celebrating Philippine’s Independence Day To c o m m e m o r a t e t h e Philippines’ 110th year of Independence, employees of Keppel Batangas Shipyard (Keppel Batangas) rose to the jubilant chorus of the national anthem on 12 June 2008. I n a s i m p l e c e re m o n y attended by all employees and subcontractors, the Philippine flag in the yard was raised at exactly 7.00 am to coincide with other flag raising ceremonies throughout the country. With their right hand placed over their left chest to signify respect and allegiance to the flag, the Filipino Keppellites sang with pride the national anthem that was first sung on 12 June 1898, when General Emilio Aguinaldo declared the first independent Philippine republic. Mr Kok Boon Heng, President of Keppel Batangas said, “I admire the spirit of patriotism of our Filipino colleagues and their sense of national pride as they pay homage to their history of independence.” “It was heart warming to see everyone in formation and singing in front of the raised flag. At that moment, Filipinos were singing in one voice as one nation,” added Hilarion A Ocampo, Yard Manager (Works). keppelite Keppel Batangas officers led the flag raising ceremony in the yard Teamwork roll-out Keppelites struck up camaraderie at the launch of Subic Shipyard and Engineering, Inc.’s (Subic Shipyard) Summer Fun Games Inter-Colour Bowling Tournament on 8 May 2008. Subic Shipyard, together with the members of the Supervisory, Professional and Technical Union and the Subic Shipyard Workers’ Union, strengthened their ties and promoted sports development with the bowling tournament. “I have only two things to say. We work hard and we play hard. Let’s have fun and enjoy the games,” declared Mr Mok Kim Whang, President of Subic Shipyard at the opening of the games. Aside from bowling, other competitive events such as chess, table tennis, darts, billiards, volleyball and basketball will also be organised by Subic Shipyard for the rest of this year. Officers and staff of Keppel Philippines Marine, Inc.’s (KPMI) Makati office also traded their leather shoes and high heels for bowling shoes at the Makati Sports Club. keppelite Keppelites in Philippine having a bowl of fun Keppelite I June 2008 June08 33 30/6/08, 11:55 AM 34 Team Penultimate race off from Nova Scotia The penultimate race of the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race is underway with the fleet of ten international yachts off on their final ocean crossing from Nova Scotia, on 16 June 2008. The 2080-mile race will take them across the North Atlantic to Cork, Ireland. It was an anxious start to the morning as the crews woke to a light breeze but, as the morning progressed, the wind filled in and by the time the yachts slipped their moorings at the Sydney Marine Terminal at midday it had strengthened to ten knots to allow a spectacular start in beautiful conditions in the harbour. For some of the crew who joined the team for the last leg in Jamaica, this will be their first ocean crossing. Leg Seven crew member and Keppel Ambassador Desmond Lim from Marina at Keppel Bay said of his first stopover experience in New York, “I felt proud to be part Koh Kok Siong (right) and the Uniquely Singapore team on the march to the penultimate race of the Uniquely Singapore team and to represent Keppel. We had our main sails raised and flags flying high, performing a coordinated formation sail past the iconic Statue of Liberty. It was truly memorable.” their ten-month adventure. Keppel Ambassador Koh Kok Siong from Keppel Integrated Engineering was clearly in the mood to pump up the action for a good final dash to the end. He shared, “We are definitely going to give it our best shot. It’s now or never. “ For the full-circumnavigators, it will be their last on Keppelite I June 2008 June08 34 30/6/08, 11:56 AM The fleet is due to arrive at the Royal Cork Yacht Club in Crosshaven, Ireland on approximately 30 June. The fleet arrives back in Albert Dock on 5 July 2008 at the end of the 35,000-mile circumnavigation. keppelite Team 35 In for the long run After surviving her time onboard Uniquely Singapore in leg four of the Clipper 07-08 Race in February 2008, Diana Chan from Keppel Group Corporate Communications went on to attempt her first marathon in Singapore’s inaugural night run, addicted to the adrenaline of pushing boundaries. Keppelite shares her post-race thoughts. Many have said that building a long-term career is akin to running a 42 km marathon. Indeed, one of the first things I learnt when training for the race was that there are no shortcuts in life. Ultimately, I would never have known that I could push the limits of my mind and body if I had not first ventured out of my comfort zone to sign up for my first marathon. In work and life, I believe the same applies. I surprised myself with an achievement by letting passion preside over fear and take me into new experiential arenas and onto to higher planes of accomplishments. As the saying goes, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step and to get better at one’s job or race condition, the only way is to start practising. I n c re a s e d c o m p e t e n c e with active training and taking charge of one’s own development fuel confidence which in turn feed the drive to improve performance. With consistent efforts, the cyclical end result is a powerful selfmotivator to do and feel better at one’s job. While fatigue and falters abound along the long road of learning, cracking your hard-earned veneer of selfbelief once in a while, friends and mentors will keep you centred and on-track to growth. Braving the last frontier in the midst of a mixed stream of haggard walkers and admirable old-timers still pushing forward at steady strides, I realised that with self discipline, I am my own best pace-setter. I compete against personal benchmarks. Stretching limits for the long run Trudging along the sandy Bedok Reservoir at 4am and cursing under my breath, what kept me going was realising that one always has to start with the end in mind. Focusing on the long-term goal and visualising the sweet fruits of one’s labour at the end of the road helped me pull through the shortterm and immediate pain. Giving up halfway was never an option. Indulgent imaginations of a gassy gulp of ice-cold Coca Cola at the finish were certainly a personal force-multiplier. At the end of six hours and 37 minutes that seemed like a lifetime and drenched from the morning rain, I was high on achievement. I had overcome another challenge, but I know the journey ahead will be full of more surprises and aspirations. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 35 30/6/08, 11:56 AM 36 Team Dare to venture beyond The games are back and Keppelites are raring to show their mettle yet again! Keppel’s Inter-Strategic Business Units Games 2008 (iSBUG) will open with a golf tournament on 4 July 2008. Adding an artistic dimension to the games is the pre-games Flag Design Competition, which has given artistic Keppelites the opportunity to chalk up creativity points for their teams. The shortlisted flags of the four teams Atlantic, Caribbean, Caspian and Pacific will be unveiled at the opening ceremony. Keppelites awaiting the much anticipated results of the winning designs will not want to miss this event as the brand new identities will be presented to all respective Team Managers. The much coveted Most Valuable Player Awards continue to be a feature of the Games and will recognise Keppelites who contribute significantly to his or her team. FUTSAL FEVER The new five-a-side futsal game will replace the seven-a-side soccer this year. The origin of this game can be traced back to South America and is played on basketball-sized courts. GAMES AT A GLANCE Event Date Venue Golf 4 July 2008 Darts Basketball Pool Futsal Bowling Badminton Vertical Marathon 13 July 2008 20 July 2008 27 July 2008 3 August 2008 10 August 2008 17 August 2008 31 August 2008 National Service Resort and Country Club (Kranji Sanctuary) Orchid Country Club Singapore Basketball Centre Pool Fusion 1 Sports Planet @ East Coast Orchid Country Club Choa Chu Kang Sports Hall One Raffles Quay – North & South Towers The name futsal can be derived from futebol de salão in Portugese or fútbol sala/ de salon in Spanish, which are translated as ‘indoor soccer’. The game is played with a smaller ball with less bounce than a football with emphasis on improvisation, creativity and technique. Brazil remains the hub of the world for the sport but futsal fever has spread globally and is fast gaining popularity in Asia as well. It is interesting to learn that international soccer stars such as Ronaldinho, Ronaldo and Rivaldo began their formative years building their skills through futsal. Traditionally, the soccer event was the only sport in the iSBUG that did not include female participation. With the winds of change in motion, the introduction of futsal this year will allow female Keppelites to participate in all events and kick up a storm of fun and competition. Thomson Tng of Keppel Shipyard who is heading the iSBUG 2008 shared, “Soccer has always been a favourite event among Keppelites but we believe that the introduction of futsal will be a refreshing change as an indoor variation of the soccer game. 36 Grab your chance now to push your limits and venture beyond in the iSBUG 2008! keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 “The inclusion of female Keppelites for the first time across all tournaments should make the Games even more exciting and dynamic this year.” 30/6/08, 11:56 AM Team People Silver for safety Residents of Acacia Lodge have pitched in to make the local community a safe and secure living neighbourhood under the ‘Acacia Foreign Residents on Patrol’ (AFROP) initiative. For their efforts, Acacia Lodge has been awarded the Southwest District Community Safety & Security Programme (CSSP) silver award for its community contributions. Mr Steven Lee, GM of Acacia Lodge said, “We are heartened to receive this award on behalf of all the residents in this community. It is a recognition of the efforts we have put in to ensure that the estate is safe, secure and friendly.” The AFROP initiative involves active participation from residents from Acacia Lodge, Citizens-on-Patrol members from Bukit Batok East Spring View Resident Committee, volunteer residents as well as Bukit Batok Neighhourhood Police Centre Police Liaison Officers. Together, they conduct patrols around the Spring View estate on weekends every fortnightly. The positive response to the patrol has seen an increase in the number of residents volunteering for the AFROP team. Spring View Chairman, Mr Poon Chan Seng who has been on several of the patrols says, “We are appreciative of the residents from Acacia Lodge in participating in this joint patrol. It has helped us to communicate better with the workers around the estate and there is a mutual understanding to make this neighbourhood a safer place.” Acacia Lodge resident, Mohd Bazlurrahman shared, “I like going on these patrols. It makes me feel like part of the community. It is good to know I am helping to make this a safer place.” keppelite CEO for Eco-City Mr Goh Chye Boon has been appointed as CEO of the SSTEC joint venture company between the Singapore and Chinese consortiums. Currently, Mr Goh Chye Boon serves as the Deputy Secretary (Industry) in the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI). His extensive public sector experience covers many areas including economic development, fiscal planning, policy planning, and community development. Besides MTI, he has held leadership appointments in Ministry of Finance, Monetary Authority of Singapore, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, People’s Association and MINDEF. Mr Goh will be seconded from the Civil Service with effect from 1 June 2008, and will serve as Deputy Secretary (Special Projects) in MTI concurrently. Acacia Lodge’s residents team up with the police to make the neighbourhood a safer place keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 37 30/6/08, 11:57 AM 37 38 People Credit to Union With better profits, KCU was able to share more benefits with members. More than a thousand KCU members show support at this year’s AGM Keppel Credit Union (KCU) held its 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Rock Auditorium, Suntec City Mall on 28 May 2008. A total of 1,237 members attended the meeting. In his opening address, Chairman of KCU, Professor Bernard Tan highlighted the achievements for the year 2007. Membership, he said, increased by 20% to 12,092 members while savings increased by 6.5% to $14.8m. Group Term Life insurance coverage had been increased at no cost to members. In addition, earlier this year, KCU introduced eye healthcare check at subsidised rates for members and discounted price for immediate family members. Book Prize awards are given out to member’s children annually. KCU’s good performance meant that they could give a one-time cash payout totalling $93,000 credited to the member’s savings account in June 2008. The amount credited would range from $5 to $20 depending on the length of membership. HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2008 • 10% dividend to members • 145 members with membership of more than 10 years to receive $50 • 928 members with membership of 20 years or more to receive $100 • One-time cash reward to all members based on length of membership keppelite Salsa sizzle If you see Keppelites grooving at their workstations, they are probably practising their hot salsa moves acquired at the inaugural salsa classes initiated by the Keppel Scholars Alumni Association (KSAA). The inspiration to start a dance class was mooted by KSAA committee member Liang Qiyang, who discovered that there had never been dance classes organised for the Keppel Group. Qiyang shared, “I always felt that dancing is a good social activity that provides a good informal and relaxing opportunity for employees to interact with each other.” Learning from Mr Felix Lau from the established dance school John & Josephine Dance Creative, participants are provided a solid foundation in the basics of salsa dancing and can choose to move on to the more advanced levels. Response has been tremendous with classes filled to capacity. Keppel Group Corporate Communications Executive Ms Lee Yin Chiin was persuaded by her husband to sign them up for lessons. Enjoying the dance tremendously, she now looks forward to her weekly classes. Yin Chiin shared, “Salsa dancing is a great way to exercise while having fun. I also get to meet fellow Keppelites from other departments which helps to widen my social circle. I hope to make salsa a long-term hobby for my husband and myself.” Seeing as this is a new activity, KSAA is currently monitoring the demand to start new classes. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 38 30/6/08, 11:57 AM Keppelites swaying to the salsa People 39 Keppelites Abroad Keeping A.G.I.L.E. in India “India’s ethnic plurality offers interesting and diverse cultural references in business communication and interaction. You have to be discerning and culturally sensitive to communicate effectively in the local context,” shared Mr Lionel Tay, Keppel Land’s Acting City Head for Kolkata, and City Head for Hyderabad. Lionel’s candid observation of working in India stems from experience accumulated from having been based in Delhi for almost four years in his previous job. Now, Lionel’s work sees him fly to Kolkata at least twice a month on 10-day long trips and make adhoc visits to Hyderabad for now. “My family understands the needs behind my current travel and work arrangement and are very supportive,” Lionel shares, adding that he maintains close contact via video-conference with his wife and children, two girls, aged ten and eight and a 22month old boy. A typical day at work in Kolkata involves ensuring first and foremost that the sales office is presentable for business and that sales staff are motivated to Lionel’s self motivation lies in being A.G.I.L.E., which means: A Acknowledge that there are cultural differences to overcome by Adapting; Life in India has taught Lionel & family to be A.G.I.L.E. achieve their targets for the day. Lionel oversees the business strategies, finance, administration and project operational matters and often meets clients in the real estate development supply chain. End of the day activities include reviewing the day’s sales efforts and to process staff feedback. Lionel who believes in leading by example will often end his day with praises for his team, acknowledging the hard work they have put in. Since Lionel joined the team, he has started several initiatives to boost the sales for Keppel’s first residential development in Kolkata. He strategised advertising and promotional programmes and rolled out marketing tactics. O p e r a t i o n a l l y, h e implemented accountability systems which he is confident will reap benefits in terms of profit as well as improve work practices among staff in the near future. Advice for Keppelites who wish to embark on an overseas posting, Lionel advises, “Keep an open mind, cultivate a spirit of adventure, learn to be A.G.I.L.E., and equip oneself with a can-do! attitude to make things happen.” keppelite G Show Graciousness when things do not go your way as Indian work culture is primarily relationship oriented rather than task oriented; I Initiate, Innovate and Integrate, particularly in variable o p e r a t i n g environments where accountability and regulations may be inadequate; L Leverage team strengths to achieve shared agenda; E Equip oneself with a healthy mental and working attitude and keep a close local network of friends. Keppelite I June 2008 June08 39 30/6/08, 11:58 AM Community 40 Community Unity in crisis In the face of the natural disasters in Sichuan, China and Myanmar, Keppel Land’s staff and employees on the ground responded quickly to provide support and aid to relief efforts while ensuring the safety and continuity of business operations. HANDS UP FOR CHINA In Chengdu, Peter Lee, City Head of Keppel Land, was at work with four other colleagues when he felt the first tremors in his office located on the 22nd floor of First City Plaza. Over at The Waterfront, Keppel Land’s completed 1,143-unit condominium project, twenty staff members were evacuated almost simultaneously. In the immediate aftermath of the earthquake on 12 May 2008 that devastated parts of the Sichuan province and other areas across China, Peter and his staff worked closely to ensure employee and resident safety, and minimal work disruption amidst after-shocks. The team braved obstacles resulting from disrupted mobile telecommunications and internet connection, along with shortage of daily commodities. Close monitoring of structural integrity and periodic updates to the Singapore headquarters became standard procedures strictly adhered to everyday. With safety as the utmost priority, on-site rectifications to reinforce safety were promptly carried out at The Waterfront. Third-party qualified professionals were also engaged to conduct thorough building inspection and consultancy at the fullyoccupied residential development. For the team, waiting was not an option. Peter called for a meeting with his department heads to map out precautions required to avoid compromising employee safety. As a result, the main office operations were relocated temporarily Keppel Land’s employees in Chengdu came together as a team to execute effective crisis management (Picture taken during a teambuilding workshop conducted three weeks prior to the quake) Keppelite I June 2008 June08 40 30/6/08, 11:58 AM Community 41 With 500 staff under Sedona Hotel Yangon, management also provided emergency relief food supply packages and monetary assistance to support the families of affected employees. Unity in adversity – families of affected employees of Sedona Hotel Yangon receiving emergency relief food supplies and monetary assistance from the company from First City Plaza to The Waterfront’s sales office. economic growth. We have to get back on our feet and take on new challenges.” in his living room ceiling, banged doors and broke windows of his apartment. Keppel Land also ensured that local staff received adequate aid in kind, such as the distribution of medicine and tents. Those with affected homes also received assistance drawn from the staff welfare budget. TEAMWORK IN MYANMAR Management and staff worked in unity to execute business continuity plans to help Sedona Hotel Yangon maintain operations after Cyclone Nagis, the most devastating cyclone to hit Asia since 1991, tore through Myanmar on 2 May 2008. Surviving the night safely till daybreak was a huge relief for Saman, but that was only the beginning. He drove a rapid series of crisis management meetings and staff briefings immediately after as the hotel swiftly garnered resources to equip its staff to adequately deal with the aftermath. By the tenth day, most telecommunication and internet connections were restored and key office operations fully resumed. An evacuation drill-cum-roll call was also conducted. In his staff address, Peter said, “Keppel Land believes in safety first for all. We take care of our employees and their loved ones in times of adversity. “Every citizen has a role in a crisis – our role as employees of Keppel Land is to contribute to the company and continue to help with Chengdu’s Tackling the twin problems of manpower shortage and damage to the property, everyone pulled together to tide through the crisis. For Saman Sarathchandra, GM of Sedona Hotel Yangon, the experience was terrifying but also an important lesson. In the wee hours of the early morning when the storm struck, Saman dragged his children out of bed as heavy winds roared through a crack The establishment of necessary logistical arrangements and coordination efforts also included the activation of generators due to power loss and use of emergency supplies for diesel, dry food and other daily necessities. While department heads led in the implementation of emergency operations, the staff also rendered tremendous support by working multiple shifts and displaying full dedication. Saman shared with pride, “Everyone worked shoulder to shoulder to help one another and showed tremendous courage and resilience. I salute our people in the strong unity of purpose and the sense of urgency they had mustered to continue to deliver excellent service to our guests.” To express management’s appreciation towards their hard work, a ‘thank you’ party was held for the staff on 5 June 2008. Shortly before that, Sedona Hotel Yangon was chosen as the official hotel to host an international pledging conference, co-organised by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the United Nations (UN), that sought further international financial a i d c o m m i t m e n t f o r Myanmar’s cyclone aid relief and rehabilitation efforts. The Conference was attended by delegates from 52 UN and ASEAN member states as well as those from 24 UN agencies, international financial institutions and nongovernmental organisations totaling over 360. keppelite Keppelite I June 2008 June08 41 30/6/08, 4:45 PM 42 Community Charity swing In conjunction with Keppel C o r p o r a t i o n ’s 4 0 t h Anniversary celebrations, the Keppel Group will be organising a charity golf tournament at the Tanah Merah Country Club on Friday, 29 August 2008 to raise funds for a good cause. Singapore President Mr S R Nathan in 2000. Proceeds will be donated to the President’s Challenge, an annual series of communitybased activities initiated by Mr Chan Soo Sen, Director (Chairman’s Office), Keppel Corporation shared, “Keppel is proud to have its roots in Singapore and continues to grow with and contribute to the community. From our shareholders to staff and the society at large, people are at the heart of everything we do. “As we celebrate Keppel’s 40th Anniversary in 2008, we would like to give back to the community and appreciate the support given by our business associates and customers” The aims of the President’s Challenge are twofold; firstly, to increase awareness of how the community can get involved in helping the less fortunate and secondly, to raise funds for the social service sector. The President’s Challenge raised over $11.1 million for 58 beneficiaries in 2007 and over $60 million for more than 400 beneficiaries since 2000. keppelite Keppel swings to good cause at charity golf Running for cats and dogs While most of us were still snug in bed and enjoying the Sunday sleep-in, over 200 people gathered at the Bedok Reservoir Park on 8 June 2008 well before dawn for a 4.3-km run in aid of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and their furry friends. In support of the SPCA Fun Run 2008, Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) sponsored the production of some 700 tee-shirts for the event. In addition, the Keppelite Recreation Club (KRC) put together a team of 10 Keppelites to participate in the run. Three of them clinched the Grand, 1st and 2nd prizes in the Men’s Open category. Another four also made their way into the fifth, seventh, eighth and eleventh positions as well. keppelite Keppelites being taken for a run for their furry friends Keppelite I June 2008 June08 42 30/6/08, 4:45 PM Community 43 volunteers Keppel Rolling good times Strike or no strike, howls of delight ensued from students from the Association for Persons with Special Needs (APSN), as spirits ran high during a bowling competition organised by the Keppel Volunteers. Held at Jurong Superbowl on 14 June 2008, the event was organised to provide the 37 students with a fun-filled holiday activity and instil in them the importance of a healthy lifestyle. after attempt to hit the pins merely resulted in gutter balls. However, the APSN students and volunteers eventually settled into the groove and starting smashing pins with every throw. Laughter at the earlier futile shots led to encouraging cheers and claps, as the participants improved with each attempt, even garnering strikes on some tries. As the competition drew to a close, only a sumptuous tea reception could get them to leave their bowling balls on the rack and take a well deserved rest. The scores were tallied and anticipation coursed through the students as they eagerly awaited the prize presentation. Trophies were awarded to students who racked up the top three individual scores. The others did not leave empty-handed too as they left with smiles, good memories and new friendships. For those who were new to the game, they had picked up a new sport, and for the more seasoned players, they had given their best shot at the game. keppelite At the start, volunteers went through the rules of the game and emphasised the values of sportsmanship with the students. They were encouraged to cheer for one another during the competition, regardless of how they performed. When it was time for the eager beavers to shed their shoes for bowling soles and pit their skills against fellow schoolmates, Keppel Volunteers worked in pairs to provide guidance and coaching. During the warm-up segment, some polished their skills while others experimented with new techniques. Their lack of practice showed as attempt Keppel Volunteers give tips to APSN students on how to bowl like a pro Keppelite I June 2008 June08 43 30/6/08, 11:59 AM 44 BackPage New site in Shenyang for integrated township development Keppel Land has acquired another 154 mu (about 10 ha) site in Shenyang’s Shenbei New District at RMB155 million (S$30.7 million). Keppel Land plans to meet this growing demand through our offering of well-designed large-scale integrated township developments.” The new site is adjacent to the first site which is 353 mu (about 24 ha) and was acquired in August 2007. The integrated township development is situated in the western part of the 270 sq km Puhe New Town, the core area in the Shenbei New District. It is near the University Town which currently houses 12 universities and colleges, w i t h m o re c a m p u s e s expected over the next few years. The combined site area will measure 507 mu (about 34 ha) and will house an integrated township development with a mix of mid- and high-rise apartment blocks housing two- and three-bedroom units with sizes ranging from 90 to 130 square metres. Shenyang, the capital city of Liaoning Province, is an important industrial and transportation centre in northeast China. It is strategically located within the Bohai Economic Rim which is earmarked to be the major growth area in China. Said Mr Ang Wee Gee, ED & CEO, International of Keppel Land International Limited, “ T h e ro b u s t e c o n o m i c growth and growing affluence in Shenyang will see more people seek better lifestyle and quality homes. The new township is surrounded by residential, commercial, high technology industrial developments and educational institutions. In addition, residents of the township development will enjoy easy access to the city centre via the future metro network, scheduled to be completed in 2010, which will also connect to the University Town. “Keppel’s township is in proximity to educational and transportation hubs, both of which are important considerations for homebuyers. We are confident that our The integrated township development in Shenyang’s Shenbei New District will yield approximately 5,600 homes when completed development will attract demand from both local Shenyang buyers as well as those from the surrounding cities,” said Mr Ang. When completed in 2013, the township development will yield approximately 5,600 homes, with a total gross floor area of over 675,000 sm. The township development will be fitted with eco- Keppelite I June 2008 June08 44 30/6/08, 11:59 AM friendly features such as wetland, conservatory and rain water recycling. Residents will also enjoy a h o s t o f re c re a t i o n a l amenities such as a clubhouse, a temperate pool and a skating ring within landscaped grounds. Targeted at the upper-middle income homebuyers, sales launch for the first phase of the township development is expected in 2009. keppelite
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