On 11th September, Damen Shipyards Group released a Marine Aggregate Dredger (MAD) 3500 at its Galati backyard inRomania Damen is constructing the MAD for UK-basedHanson The firm will certainly make use of the vessel to carry out overseas accumulation removal in water midsts approximately -55 metres in the North Sea as well as English Channel.
The MAD was efficiently released, regardless of the effect of the coronavirus throughout this critical point of manufacturing. To make sure the secure connection of its organization procedures all over the world, Damen has actually taken countless procedures at its lawns as well as workplaces.
Sales supervisor Joppe Neijens clarifies, “Throughout the pandemic our number one priority has been the safety and wellbeing of our personnel, our co-workers and the communities in which we work. However, by combining a robust approach to safety measures with coordinated team work, we have been able to continue production. The measures we have taken include strict hygiene and disinfection routines, and the establishment of shift teams to ensure maximum distance between people working, whilst at the same time keeping to schedule. The project team and yard have done a great job. Together they have taken the necessary measures to keep on track with minimal loss of time. In this way, we are able to maintain our support to our clients.”
Damen’s CRAZY variety uses cutting-edge maritime design to make sure secure, comfy procedures also in unfavorable problems. Safety is better boosted by the positioning of all dredge pipelines over major deck. The tools itself is safeguarded by the MAD’s confined bow.
The CRAZY 3500 design especially targets at attaining the optimum equilibrium in between haul as well as performance within the restricted measurements needed for the vessel to go across the Shoreham Lock on the English southern coastline.
Following the launch, Damen will certainly finish deal with the vessel, to be called Hanson Thames, as well as after that take on appointing, including of dredge tools as well as testing installment from Damen Dredging Equipment in the Netherlands as well as a completely dry dumping system from PLM Cranes.
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