In a statement the Sao Paulo-listedconglomerate said Oceanpact Servicos Maritimos is behind the order.

The contract, which calls for theconstruction of oil spill recovery vessels (OSRVs) that will be 67 metres in lengthwith a beam of 67 metres, is worth approximately BRL 333m ($141.5m).

Wilson says the units will be built byits shipbuilding subsidiary at a facility in Guaruja, Sao Paulo and are due fordelivery in 2016.

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