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Maritime Industry Briefing: Keyfield Expands Offshore Fleet, SeaLead Charts Hormuz Route, Vadhvan Port Breakwater Awarded

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Malaysian offshore operator Keyfield International acquires a $7.35m AHTS vessel, SeaLead's container ship establishes a regular Arabian Gulf-India corridor, and Afcons Infrastructure lands a landmark breakwater contract at India's Vadhvan Port.

## Maritime Industry Briefing: Fleet Moves, Trade Routes, and Port Infrastructure ### Keyfield Bolsters Offshore Fleet with AHTS Acquisition Malaysian offshore vessel owner Keyfield International has acquired a 2014-built anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessel for $7.35 million (RM29.6 million) in cash, according to Splash247. The vessel, set to be renamed *Keyfield Joyful*, brings a proven operational pedigree to the fleet, having previously worked across Indonesia, Australia, Singapore, and the broader Asia-Pacific region. The acquisition forms part of Keyfield's ongoing fleet expansion strategy as demand for offshore support services continues to recover across Southeast Asian and Australasian markets. AHTS vessels play a critical role in deepwater and shallow-water oil and gas operations, providing anchor handling, towing, and supply services to drilling rigs and production platforms. The cash purchase signals confidence in near-term offshore market fundamentals and Keyfield's intent to capitalise on rising utilisation rates in the region. ### SeaLead Container Ship Establishes Hormuz Corridor Container shipping operator SeaLead appears to be cementing a regular trading route between the Arabian Gulf and Indian subcontinent ports, with its vessel *Paya Lebar* completing its fourth transit of the Strait of Hormuz within a two-month period, Seatrade Maritime reports. The frequency of transits suggests SeaLead is building out a structured service linking Gulf loading ports with Indian discharge hubs — a trade lane that has attracted growing carrier interest as intra-Asian and Gulf-India cargo volumes expand. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world's most strategically significant maritime chokepoints, and consistent commercial operations through the corridor reflect broader industry confidence in the route's viability despite ongoing regional geopolitical sensitivities. ### Afcons Wins Landmark Breakwater Contract at Vadhvan Port Indian infrastructure contractor Afcons Infrastructure Ltd has been awarded a major contract by Vadhvan Port Project Limited (VPPL) for the construction of a 10.14-kilometre breakwater at the under-development Vadhvan Port in Maharashtra, the company announced via PR Newswire. The breakwater is a foundational element of the Vadhvan Port project, which is being developed as one of India's largest deep-draft ports on the west coast. Designed to handle ultra-large container vessels and bulk carriers, Vadhvan Port is expected to significantly enhance India's maritime trade capacity and reduce congestion at nearby Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT). The award of this civil engineering contract marks a significant milestone in the project's progression from planning to active construction, reinforcing India's ambitious port infrastructure development agenda under its Sagarmala programme. *Sources: Splash247, Seatrade Maritime, PR Newswire*
#AHTS#Keyfield International#offshore vessels#fleet expansion#SeaLead#Strait of Hormuz#container shipping#Vadhvan Port#breakwater#Afcons Infrastructure#Indian ports#port construction#Arabian Gulf

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