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demonstrate that sustainable shipbuilding is both achievable and
scalable. Our goal is to become a 100% green shipyard by the end of this
year, with Phase Two of the project expected to conclude soon and set
to increase total capacity to 1.3 MW.
The Grandweld shipyard's solar rooftop
What are some of the most transformative technologies currently
being adopted at Grandweld?
The integration of advanced technologies has significantly enhanced
the efficiency and precision of our operations. Having an in-house
facility allows us to maintain full control over quality and timelines.
We have adopted high-precision tools like Computer Numerical
Control (CNC) technology into our shipbuilding and repair processes,
including a state-of-the-art 4-axis CNC lathe machines, which enables
us to produce complex, high-precision components tailored to client
specifications, whether for small-batch production or high-volume
orders.
Additionally, the use of Optical Emission Spectrometers (OES)
technology enhances quality control and operational efficiency,
especially in raw material or sample identification.
We further offer specialised 4-stroke engine services and refurbish
marine alternators through precise rewinding techniques that extend
their operational life. Moreover, our vessels, such as the recently
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