Colombo Dockyard successfully repairs bulk carrier MV. Caravos Liberty

Date:

By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Colombo Dockyard PLC (CDPLC) has sucessfuly completed extensive repairs of bulk carrier MV. Caravos Liberty displaying its skills as offshore engineering facility company, officials of the company said.

MV. Caravos Liberty, a bulk carrier owned by Iason Hellenic Shipping Co. Ltd, had grounded in Indonesian waters and requested assistance from Colombo Dockyard PLC (CDPLC) for the repair of the bow damage.

Promptly responding to the owners, who have been repeat callers to CDPLC, shipyard’s marketing team discussed the confirmed line up of vessels to rearrange and create a special dry-dock slot for MV. Caravos Liberty.

This effort was successful, and a suitable dry-dock slot was offered to the Greek owners.

The shipbuilding and ship repair techniques were utilised to minimise the repair time in dry-dock, yard teams began fabricating the damaged bow area based on the provided drawings before the vessel’s arrival in the shipyard.

After the vessel was dry docked, the extent of the damage surpassed initial estimates. However, thanks to the proactive efforts of the production team, who had already commenced work before the vessel’s arrival, the grounding damage repair, involving over 160 tonnes of steel.

The shipyard team working round the clock managed to complete the repair within 22 days – a timeframe that exceeded the owner’s expectations.

The vessel’s tank internals were specially coated to meet the PSPC standards, while the vessel’s affected hull surface area coating was carried out during this emergency dry-docking call.

Colombo Dockyard’s dedication to meeting the owner’s urgent repair needs was further highlighted under the guidance from the senior management team Managing Director/CEO Thimira S. Godakumbura and SRB Consultant Benny Fernando, SRB General Manager S.G. Senadheera and SRP General Manager Waruna Kariyawasam.

The key members of the team, whose efforts contributed to the swift and successful completion of the repairs were Ship Manager P.H.S.R. Silva, Ship Repair Planning ABM V.A.M. Gunathilaka, Ship Repair AGM K.C. Wickrematunge, Hull Repair HOS K.G.D. Senadheera and Hull Design Manager H.G.P.K. Gamage and Design Asst. Engineer S.A.N.I Subasinghe.

The shipyard expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of its workforce, whose maximum efforts contributed to the swift and successful completion of the repairs.

The owner’s interests were looked after by Technical Manager Nikos Panagopoulos and Chief Operating Officer Sakis Vareltzis. The bow damage repairs were carried out meeting the classification society requirements of RINA.

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Treasury Reform Puts Emission Trust Fund at Risk

Sri Lanka’s Vehicular Emission Test Trust Fund (VETTF), a...

Pelwatte at the Forefront as Sri Lanka Plans Dairy Self-Sufficiency

The Government is embarking on a strategic plan on revitalising...

GDP Growth slows in Q1, Industrial Sector keeps Sri Lanka Economy Afloat

Sri Lanka's economy grew by 4.8% in the first...

Sri Lanka Seals Bilateral Debt Deal with France Boosting Economic Recovery

In a major development within Sri Lanka’s external debt...