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Since 1944, we have been repairing, renovating, and completely converting all kinds of ships and their equipment.
Our afloat or dry docking operations are carried out by specialized teams of technicians who are well aware of the profession's specific characteristics.
Concerned about reducing the downtime of your ships to a bare minimum, the timelines of our services delivery are specially optimized.
CAM is a key service provider in the shipbuilding sector in Morocco:
Merchant navyRoyal navyPort servitudeFishingYachting
Our fields of operation cover the following specialties:
General mechanicsPropulsion systemsAuxiliary machineryNavigation systemsHydraulic systemsElectrical equipmentPipeworkSheet metal work and boilermakingFit-up and habitabilityRefittingmore
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NAMDOCK is a ship repair and maintenance company located in Walvis Bay, Namibia. <br /><br />It was established in 2006 and is a subsidiary of the Namibian Ports Authority. <br /><br />The company has a 3,000-tonne floating dock and a 30,000-tonne graving dock, which can accommodate vessels up to 220 meters in length. <br /><br />NAMDOCK provides a range of services including hull repairs, mechanical and electrical works, blasting and painting, and fabrication. <br /><br />The company has a team of skilled and experienced professionals who are trained to handle complex repair and maintenance projects. <br /><br />NAMDOCK has worked on a variety of vessels including container ships, oil tankers, fishing vessels, and navy vessels. <br /><br />The company is committed to environmental sustainability and has implemented measures to reduce its carbon footprint and minimize waste. <br /><br />NAMDOCK is an important contributor to the economy of Walvis Bay and provides employment opportunities for local residents. <br /><br />The company has a strong reputation for quality workmanship and has received several awards for its services. <br /><br />NAMDOCK is a key player in the ship repair and maintenance industry in Africa and is well-positioned to serve the needs of the global shipping industry.more
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