SYM Bolsters Shipowners Service Portfolio

October 13, 2014

SYM announced it has reorganized its technical services in three lines: Technical Services, Wet Docking Services and Electrical and Electronic Maintenance.

Technical Services, which includes through SYM Engineering Technical Office ship design, naval architecture and marine projects, surveys and certification, now incorporates load test by water bags for cranes, davit, derricks or life boats and ultrasonic thickness measurement by means of multi-echo equipment.

Wet Docking Services groups management of afloat and emergency repairs, inspection and underwater surveys (IACS approved) to steel repairs, mechanical and electrical jobs or maintenance, with outfitting piers and workshops in Barcelona and Dominican Republic.

The third line, Electrical and Electronic Maintenance offers a full range of specialized services in this highly important equipment for ship owners worldwide, plus spare parts and equipment supply, based on a long experienced team.

SYM said the increase of services comes through its joint venture policy with Miami-based Coral Sun Marine (CSMC), a company in electrical propulsion and electronic equipment, and more recently, with Barcelona-based Medenisa to provide services in marine electronics.
 

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