Record Number of Vessels Serviced at Drydocks World-Dubai

August 17, 2015

Photo courtesy of Drydocks World
Photo courtesy of Drydocks World

Drydocks World, a provider of maritime and offshore services to the shipping, oil, gas and energy sectors, informs it has serviced a record number of 40 vessels in its Dubai yard.

With 40 vessels simultaneously in Drydocks World facilities—more than ever before in Drydocks World’s history—the 9,000+ workforce diligently worked across the yard to provide quality and efficient services to all types of vessels such as tankers, drilling rigs, bulk carriers, dredgers, gas carriers, containers and barges. This achievement reflects the trust owners have in Drydocks World to ensure safe, timely and quality services.

The UAE is a strategic maritime location and center for trade, with Drydocks World possessing the state-of-the-art infrastructure to meet the demands of the worldwide maritime industry, according to the highest standards in international operational excellence. Drydocks World has surpassed the previous record of 37 vessels in the yard, with breaking records and reaching new levels of achievement playing an integral role in Drydocks World’s culture of continuous innovation and improvement.
 

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