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Service Marine Industries

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Circle 394 on Reader Service Card uper Bandni Back On Line by Alan Thorpe, international editor [fter 25 years of not being used, the concrete floating dock, Super icini, which has been in the Port of 10a since the early 1970s, has finally on a 20 to 25-day voyage to its new — Tuzla Shipyard in Turkey.

The 1,148-ft. (350-m) long, 330,000- k capacity floating dock was original-

Ibuilt for use by the repair industry in }noa by Ente Bancino, the owner of the repair facilities in Genoa, awever, the large tanker market, for lich the unit was originally intended, langed dramatically during the late |)70s and the floating dock was never lally completed. The dock was pur- liased for $1 million, lit is expected that the dock will 3come operational by the end of the 3ar. |The first major repair contract to be iecuted in the facility will involve smi-submersible offshore rig Scarabeo

I, which will be converted by Tuzla from an accommodation rig back to a drilling rig. One of the world's largest tankers,

Papachristidis' 381,913-dwt ULCC

Hellespont Capitol, has been booked into Dubai Drydocks for its next five-year special survey at a cost believed to be in excess of $4 mil- lion. This owner, which has a good rep- utation for the operation of its large tanker fleet, currently operates a five- year drydocking schedule for its ships.

In the first four months of Dubai

Drydocks' financial year (March 1st to the end of June) a total of 72 ships (8.9 million dwt) were reportedly repaired, including: nine ULCCs (3.2 million dwt); 11 VLCCs (3.05 million dwt); 25 tankers (1.6 million dwt); 10 bulk carri- ers (0.8 million dwt); 13 general cargo ships (0.2 million dwt); and four miscel-

Keppel Singmarine Dockyard, the wholly owned subsidiary of Keppel Marine Industries, has obtained ISO 9001 accreditation.

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