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Two more Middle East shipyards order Syncrolift ship lifts

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ship_liftRolls-Royce has won contracts to supply Syncrolift ship lifts to two shipyards in the Middle East. The latest orders are for Syncrolift systems that can handle vessels weighing up to 5,000 tonnes. Associated transfer systems allow suspended vessels to be moved around within the confines of a shipyard, increasing efficiency and reducing drying-docking times.

One order, from Damen Shipyards Sharjah FZE (DSS) will see a Syncrolift  designed and installed at Hamriyah Free Zone shipyard at Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates. This installation, with a docking platform of 120 m in length and a width of 26.5 m will be the sixth Syncrolift installed in the UAE and it will be operational by the end of 2012.

The second contract, awarded by Zamil Offshore Services, involves the installation of a ship lift with a platform 102 m long and 32 m wide at a new shipyard that is being constructed in King Abdul Aziz port, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.  

Zamil Offshore already operate one Rolls-Royce ship lift, and this order will bring the total number of systems installed in Saudi Arabia to five. Commissioning of the Syncrolift is planned for 2013.

August 25, 2011

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