
A floating dry dock is a type of pontoon or barge that can be submerged and raised to allow ships to be dry-docked for repair or maintenance. The dock is equipped with pumps and ballast tanks that allow it to be submerged and raised, supporting the ship on a series of blocks or supports on the dock floor.

This floating dry dock provides a stable platform for servicing large vessels. Cranes positioned along the deck facilitate the lifting and movement of heavy components.

This floating dock is equipped with heavy-lift cranes to facilitate ship repair and maintenance. The pontoon structure provides buoyancy and stability, while ballast tanks allow for controlled submersion and elevation during dry docking.

This workshop is designed for the fabrication of blocks used in building construction. It supports the creation of structural components for various construction projects.

A slipway is an inclined plane used for launching and retrieving vessels. It facilitates shipbuilding and repair processes by providing a stable platform.

Floating docks provide a stable platform for large vessels. They are used during construction, maintenance, and repair operations.

This floating crane vessel is engineered for heavy lifting in offshore construction and salvage operations. It is equipped with a lattice boom, dynamic positioning, and a robust stability system.

These steel sections form the main support structure for wind turbines. They are designed for easy lifting and assembly during wind turbine construction.

Specialized services are available for ship turbine maintenance. Dynamic balancing and precision alignment ensure optimal turbine performance.