Overview

Overview Of Shipyard

The 3 lots are all utilized by HSIG and it has been categorized into 3 workspaces.

PTD 765 has been developed into a slipway with a cradle system. It can accommodate 6 to 8 vessels simultaneously, with a Maximum GRT per vessel of 1500 – 2000GT or up to 80m in length. Consequently, ships including tug barges, navy ships and fishing trawlers can dock here.

Lot PTD 766 is designed and built as a workshop. All the maintenance and repair processes including fabrication, machinery maintenance and shipbuilding preparation will take place in this area.

PTD 767 is an area that will be developed into a slipway with balloon system. Hence, it can be used as an open space for ship building connections as well as ship maintenance for 3-in-1 dredgers and other larger tankers or accommodation work barges. The area can accommodate vessels with a maximum GRT up to 20,000GT or 160m in length.

The shipyard places high value on services and facilities, which are contingent upon the volume of vessels it builds and repairs, market demands and the use of industrial technology.

Shipyard Main Facilities

REPAIR, MAINTENANCE & SHIP BUILDING FACILITIES

Shipyard facilities are supported by wide scope of technical equipment. Material transport at the yard is being done with the use of numerous shore cranes. This shipyard will be supplemented by up to 120T mobile gantry crane.

High quality production is facilitated by the use of fully outfitted workshops such as pipe & locksmith’s shop, mechanical shop and electrical shop.

The facilities provided in the three sections of the shipyard are slipway, workshop and an open space slipway with balloon system which is primarily used to run all the services. Apart from that, other facilities are in place with the purpose of making sure the services and work in the shipyard run smoothly.

POWER SUPPLY

For electricity, a fixed main power source is provided for the entire shipyard to use. In order to deliver a consistent power supply, there are two backup self-driven generators to ensure the shipyard remains running and operational in case of extended blackouts. The backup generators will automatically switch on within seconds in the event the utility power source cuts off.

SOLAR PANELS

A solar system is installed on top of the warehouse as an additional power supply. The shipyard warehouse is an ideal location for solar installation because it typically consumes large amounts of electricity with extensive facilities that require significant energy for lighting, temperature control and production equipment. This can result in substantial savings for business owners, given the high operating costs involved. On the other hand, the solar system requires minimal maintenance to remain in good condition. With basic cleaning a few times a year, the solar panels will last a long time.

SEWAGE SYSTEM

The sewage system is an essential installation in the shipyard. Designed to maintain a safe and hygienic environment, it ensures compliance with environmental regulations and also minimizes the impact on the marine ecosystem. A significant amount of wastewater is generated during ship production and repair processes, thus, an efficient sewage system is vital to shipbuilding and maintenance operations.

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