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EEP Board of Directors and
Shareholders on two occasions.
Above, at a meeting with Mr.Norberto Odebrecht during
official ceremony of the
technology partnership with
Kawasaki at Odebrecht S.A.
headquarters. To the side, at ameeting and technical visit to the
Estaleiro Inhama shipyard.
EEP, A MILESTONEIN BRAZILSSHIPBUILDINGINDUSTRYEstaleiro Enseada do Paraguau shipyard
EEP was created from the association of four
companies operating globally around a common
goal: the development of Brazils naval industry.
This partnership began in 2010 with Odebrecht
Participaes e Investimentos S.A., OAS
Investimentos S.A. and UTC ParticipaesS.A. In 2012, Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Ltd. joined the group as a shareholder and
technology partner.
Focused on building and integrating offshore
units, such as platforms, specialized vessels and
drilling units, EEP begins its trajectory with a
solid business proposal, a backlog of orders of
US$ 6.2 billion and a project that differentiates
the company: the construction of the Estaleiro
Enseada do Paraguau shipyard in the State of
Bahia. Designed to be among the most efficient
and modern in the world, this enterprise will
be a milestone in Brazils shipbuilding industry
by bringing together the best technology
and management focused on results and
a consistent sustainability policy. In Rio de
Janeiro, EEP operates at Inhama Shipyard,
leased by Petrobras since 2010.
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Four global companies unitedby a common goal: to developBrazils shipbuilding industry
HAREHOLDINGTRUCTURE
EEP brings together the experience and organizational culture of its
four shareholders.
nded as a shipyard in 1878 in
an, the company expanded its
vities to segments such as
struction and transportation,
o known worldwide for itstorcycles, trains, airplanes,
ustrial plants, robots for
ustrial use and aerospace
ipment. The company has been
sent in Brazil since 1973.
w.khi.co.jp
KAWASAKI
30% 70%KAWASAKIHEAVY INDUSTRIES50% ODEBRECHTINDUSTRIES 25% UTC 25% OAS
EEP PARTICIPAES S.A.
ebrecht is an organization of
zilian origin operating in the
tors of infrastructure, energy,
itation, chemical &rochemical, transportation,
-energy, real-estate, defense
technology. It is Brazils largest
orter of services, contributing
he local and social development
he countries where it operates.
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asaki Heavy Industriesyard in Sakaide, Japan.
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forms P-59 and P-60,by Odebrecht.
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Continuous improvemWe are committed to creating valu
our clients, shareholders, employe
communities where we operate
and other stakeholders, based on
operational excellence as the key-f
for competitiveness and profitabil
To encourage a permanent and di
contact with our clients and lead t
a clear perception of their needs, w
work with a decentralized structur
reflects a planned delegation proc
based on trust and partnership be
our leaders and their collaborators
Our employees are our greatest as
We are committed to ensuring the
well-being and professional growt
by means of an educational proce
developed through work.
RODUCTSAND
ERVICES
SPECIALIZED VESSELSConstruction of vessels for offshore support, such
as PLSV, MPSV and Construction Support Vessels
(construction support ships, frequently used in
complex operations performed in deep water).
PRODUCTION UNITSConstruction and conversion of fixed and
floating platforms, in addition to building
and integrating their modules.
NAVAL REPAIRFocused on providing services for the same types
of vessels of the construction program: drilling
units, production units and specialized vessels.
DRILLING UNITSConstruction of offshore drilling rigs,
especially for deep-water exploration, as in
the ultra-deep layer.hrough ultra-deepyer exploration,razil will be one ofe worlds largestl producers
Project of one of
the six drill-ships
ordered by Sete
Brasil to explore the
ultra-deep layers.These vessels will be
built by EEP in Bahia.
GLOBAL REFERENCEIN QUALITY,PRODUCTIVITY ANDTECHNOLOGYEEP gained a groundbreaking technological strength
when Kawasaki joined the company in 2012. Their
participation guaranteed a consistent technology
transfer process, ensuring the best conditions
and deadlines for delivering highly complex naval
equipment. The industrial plant at the Estaleiro Enseada
do Paraguau shipyard was created following thestandards of quality, productivity and technology of the
best shipyards in the world, seeking maximum ef ficiency
and minimum waste in all operational stages.
The technology transfer process comprises training
professionals from EEP at Kawasakis industrial plants
and technology and training centers. This process also
includes consultancies in the shipbuilding area.
A corporate culturebased on safetyFor EEP, maximum quality and
productivity involves commitment
to the health and safety of its
employees, environmental
protection and integrity of its
equipment. Its culture, focused on
continuous improvement with a
solidary and preventative attitude
associated with detailed risk
controls, allows EEP to fully comply
with the existing legislation and to
have a high level performance
pursuing its primary safety goal:
zero accidents.
Safetygoal:
ZEROaccidents
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th a technological apparatus and sustainability concept that
ferentiates it from others, the Estaleiro Enseada do Paraguau
pyard is under construction in an area of 1.6 million square
ters in the municipality of Maragojipe, in Bahia. The shipyard
s conceived to develop complex naval engineering projects
d process up to 36 thousand tons of steel per year, operating
single shift mode, which allows a wide margin to increase
oduction. Resulting from private investments of R$ 2.6 billion,
project will generate close to 3 thousand direct jobs and
thousand indirect jobs, starting a new economic cycle in the
concavo Baiano region, stimulating the development of an
ensive chain of suppliers and promoting a responsible policy for
veloping and hiring local labor.
STALEIRO ENSEADA DOARAGUAU SHIPYARD, BA
TrainingpartnershipsEEP will implement Naval
Construction training
programs through
partnerships with Bahia
State Government,
institutions such as Senai
and initiatives like
PROMINP Oil and
Gas National Industry
Mobilization Program.
3 10
Estaleiro Enseada
do Paraguau 3D
Model showingits facilities in
Maragojipe.
PETROBRAS
IM
AGE
thousanddirect jobs
thousandindirect jobs
ESTALEIRO INHAMASHIPYARD, RJIn Rio de Janeiro, EEP operates at the Estaleiro Inhama shipyard,
leased by Petrobras and located in Caju district , on the shores of
Guanabara Bay. Besides revitalizing its facilities, scheduled to be
completed in the first half of 2013, EEP will convert, for Petrobras,
four oil tankers into the hulls of the future plat forms P-74, P-75, P-76
and P-77. The process will involve replacing 400 tons of hull bottom
steel plates, 1,700 tons of pip ing and 42 thousand tons of structure,
in a business involving US$ 1.7 billion. At the peak of operations,
EEPs activities at the Estaleiro Inhama shipyard will generate
close to 5 thousand direct jobs.
PioneeringThis will be the first time a
Brazilian shipyard converts
VLCC (Very Large Crude
Carrier) vessels into FPSO
(Floating Production,
Storage and Offloading)
hulls for platforms.
Commitment tothe ultra-deep lay(pre-salt)The platforms built at the E
Inhama shipyard will be a
to the areas of Cesso One
the ultra-deep layers (pre-
Santos Basin, and will have
for producing up to 150 tho
barrels of oil and compress
7 million cubic meters of na
gas per day.
thousanddirect jobsat thepeak ofoperations
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eries Sustainability
gram at Salaminas -
ning Project.
Restoration of the Nossa Senhora do Rosrio church
and cross at Enseada do Paraguau.
Senior Citizens
Association at Enseada
do Paraguau.
thousandseedlingsproduced atMaragojipenursery
To preserve and value the natural, historical,
cultural and social wealth of Maragojipe
region in the Reconcavo Baiano is one of the
pillars of EEPs sustainability policy. While the
diversity of this region has made the licensing
of this project more complex, it has also inspired
a differentiated sustainability policy conceived
in an integrated manner right from the start
of its planning.
With an operating strategy that starts by
rigorously meeting the requirements of the
existing licenses and consents going beyond
them whenever necessary , EEP is committed
to leaving a permanent legacy for the regions
where it develops its activities, both in Bahiaand in Rio de Janeiro. Thus, the company
therefore invests in a permanent dialogue
with the communities in its areas of influence
and develops a relationship of trust and
transparency with stakeholders and clients,
committing itself to the sustainable
management the two shipyards where it
operates and areas that surround them.
EARNINGROM THE
DIVERSITYOF THERECNCAVOBAIANO
EP develops projectsr recovery and restorationf historical monumentsnd a series of initiativesddressing the communitiesf the region
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ESTALEIRO ENSEADA DO
PARAGUAU SHIPYARD
Rua A, Fazenda Boa Vista do
Gurjo e Dend, Anexo 2
Enseada do Paraguau
Maragojipe - BA
CEP: 44420-000
Tel. (+55 75) 3527-9116
ESTALEIRO INHAMA
SHIPYARD
Rua General Gurjo
n 2 - Parte
Caju - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
CEP: 20931-900
Tel. (+55 21) 3178-7900
BAHIA OFFICE
Av. Tancredo Neves
n 620 - Salas 404 a 409Caminho das rvores
Salvador - BA
CEP: 41820-020
Tel. (+55 71) 3502-4770
RIO DE JANEIRO OFFICE 1
Av. Repblica do Chile
n 230, 6 andar - Centro
Rio de Janeiro - RJ
CEP: 20031-919
Tel. (+55 21) 3299-7300
Fax. (+55 21) 3299-7400
RIO DE JANEIRO OFFICE 2
Av. Almirante Barroso
n 63, 31 andar - Centro
Rio de Janeiro - RJ
CEP: 20031-003
Tel. (+55 21) 3445-4000
www.eepsa.com.br