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The well-equipped Ship Repair Department has four repair docks, one of which can handle vessels of up to 400,000 DWT, and has an annual repair capacity of 5,400,000GT.

The department carries out a great variety of assignments, including ship repairs and conversions, and has earned a good reputation from customers for the speed and reliability of its work.

Our 400,000 DWT repair dock and the 300,000 DWT outfitting quay are of special value in carrying out modifications, alterations, hull extension work, and the periodical and intermediate inspection of large ships.

The fact that the Department has had a heavy workload, and has shown excellent business results in recent years, is indicative of the value customers place on the quality of its work.
 
   

Repair and Conversion Work Records [Examples]

 
 
Repairing explosion damage
Repairs to a 58,200DWT tanker, damaged in an explosion which occurred off the coast of New Guinea. The damaged bow forecastle was removed, along with the No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 tanks. Those sections were reconstructed and re-connected.
 
 
Change-in-purpose hull extension work
Alterations to a 12,093GT cargo ship, to convert it to a 15,846GT 'Full container ship' (818 containers). The hull was divided into two sections and re-connected following the insertion of a newly constructed 26.560m midship extension.
 
 
Floating Car Park Conversion Work
The "JINDAIMARU" pure car carrier (1,447 car capacity) was converted into the "FCAP" floating car park (283 car capacity).
Floating Car Park Conversion Work
 
 
Main Engine Refitting Work
The main engine of the "SUNFLOWER2" car ferry was replaced, and a stern thruster installed.
"SUNFLOWER‡U"
Main Engine Refitting Work
 
  Passenger Ship Conversion Work "TOWADAMARU" (Before conversion)
 
The "TOWADAMARU" railway ferry boat (5,393GT) was converted into the "JAPANESE DREAM" passenger ship (9,318GT).
 
  "JAPANESE DREAM" (After conversion
     
 
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