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EQUIPMENT

Drydock
no.1 : 225 x 27 m - lifting capacity 25 T
Drydock
no.2 : 338 x 52 m - lifting capacity 80 T
Drydock
no.3 : 420 x 80 m - lifting capacity 150 T
Deballasting and sludge treatment

Polluted water up to 1000 m³/H
Slops up to 1000 m³/H throug 4 flexible connections :

In no.2
and no.3 Drydock (avoiding costly and time taking shifting)
On no.1
and no.4 repair berths
Access draft

Up to
10 m alongside repair Piers no.1 and no.4
Up to
4,6 m for Drydock no.1
Up to
7 m for Drydock no.2
Up to
7,6 m for Drydock no.3
Utilities available

Shore
power up to 1200 A - 440 V
Fire
main, compressed air, fresh water
Ballast
line up to 2500 m³/H
Mechanical

Over 50 different machine tools in a workshop of 5500 sq.m equipped
with overhead gantry cranes up to 60 T. A foundry for rebabbiting
bearings and balancing benches give that little extra to the
modern equipment.
Steel

The steel workshop with 8000 sq.m, overhead gantry cranes up
to 40 T and an opening skylight roof, can fabricate steel modules
of 150 T and transfer direct from shop to either dock no.3 or
repair berth no.4. This shop is fully equipped with cutting
benches, roller-presses, welding machines, MIG TIG and of course
other ancillary tools necessary for steelwork.
Pipefitters

As well as the standard tools and machines used for fabrication
of pipes up to 1200 mm in diametre, the pipe shop has hydraulic
pickling and flushing plant together with the equipment necessary
to carry out high pressure testing and boiler work.
Painters

Using mobile towers operated from the dock bottom, large areas
of the vessels hull can be H.P washed, blasted/swept and painted
in a short time span. Large-blastings pots and remote control
give blasters a good autonomy. Airless spray equipment gives
good and quick coverage.

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