ONE OF the biggest ships to have entered Richards Bay arrived late last month for permanent repairs to her hull, which was damaged in a collision with a tug in an undisclosed overseas port, ironically as the-ship was leaving the dry dock.
The 276 068 gt Harrier is 340 m long and 54.4 m wide. Coupled to her draught of 21.4 m this makes her one of the largest ships ever to have entered a South African port for repairs. The vessel is owned by the American Mobil Shipping & Transportation Co.
A KwaZulu Natal-based ship repair company International Marine and Construction (IMAC) was awarded the contract, which is being undertaken within the port of Richards Bay. To facilitate the work a mini dry dock has been manufactured by IMAC, and this acts as a sort of coffer dam which has been attached to the side of the vessel by a team of underwater divers, permitting workmen dry access to the area requiring repairs.
It is understood the contract was awarded to a South African company based on the cost-effectiveness of the job being done here. The repairs were scheduled to take about a week to complete.
BY TERRY HUTSON
Competitive price wins biggest ship repair job for SA
09 Apr 1999 - by Staff reporter
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