Dales Marine's Busy Start: Powering Vessel Conversion to Hydrogen Across Multiple Locations
Key Ideas
- Dales Marine in Aberdeen, Leith, Greenock, and Troon has been highly active, docking 106 ships in 2024 and supporting various vessel projects.
- Excitingly, a project supporting a vessel conversion to hydrogen power is underway, showcasing the company's commitment to carbon neutrality.
- Each location is bustling with activities like mobilizations, maintenance, upgrades, and dry dock services for different types of vessels, emphasizing their expertise in marine engineering.
- The significant focus on passenger ferries across multiple locations highlights the diverse range of projects being undertaken by Dales Marine.
Dales Marine has started the year with immense activity across its four main locations in Aberdeen, Leith, Greenock, and Troon. While previously docking 106 ships in 2024, the company is currently engaged in various projects supporting vessel maintenance and conversions. In Aberdeen, along with servicing vessels around the port, notable works include welcoming two passenger ferries and two platform supply vessels into dry dock, with a full order book for supporting subsea and offshore wind projects. Leith's team is actively involved in mobilizations, maintenance, and upgrades for nine vessels, addressing tasks from pipework to galley refits. Greenock is experiencing a surge in activity with double dockings of passenger ferries and a significant project converting a ship to run on hydrogen fuel cells. Troon is also bustling, having already docked four passenger ferries. The emphasis on vessel conversion to hydrogen power reflects Dales Marine's dedication to contributing to the marine industry's carbon neutrality goals. The ongoing projects across diverse vessel types and services in multiple locations highlight the company's expertise and commitment to excellence in marine engineering.
Topics
Maritime
Carbon Neutrality
Offshore Projects
Marine Engineering
Marine Industry
Vessel Conversion
Ship Maintenance
Shipyard Projects
Dockyard Operations
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