DRIVING SHIPBUILDING EXCELLENCE

WITH OUR TEAM OF SPECIALISTS FOR NEW BUILDING AND SUPERVISION
    1) Regular Maintenance: Dry docking allows for routine maintenance tasks like hull cleaning, painting, and inspecting the ship’s underwater parts. By doing so, it prevents corrosion and fouling, which can negatively impact a ship’s performance and lifespan.

    2) Repair and Overhaul: Dry docks provide a controlled environment for major repairs and overhauls that cannot be carried out while the ship is in the water. This includes work on the propulsion system, hull, and other critical components.

    3) Compliance and Certification: Dry dock inspections are often necessary to meet regulatory requirements and maintain class certifications. Effective management ensures that these inspections are scheduled and completed on time.

    4) Optimizing Downtime: Efficient dry dock management minimizes the time a ship spends out of service, reducing the impact on operational schedules and revenue generation.

    5) Cost Management: Proper planning and management of dry dock operations can help control costs by optimizing resources, minimizing downtime, and avoiding costly delays or rework.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT AFTER ASKING YOUR QUESTIONS?

  • Less than 10-hour response to your questions
  • Thoroughness and expertise of a Certified Specialist
  • Plan of action summarized in an email follow-up