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The highest calibre of service


SHIP AND OFFSHORE UNIT REPAIR AND CONVERSION.


Docking facilities 556m x 93m


335m x 50m Cranage


2 x 840T Gantry 2 x 60T 1 x 9T


2 x 40T 1 x 80T


ISPS approved. BSEN ISO9001: 2000 Accredited Quayside facilities Cranage


Over 700m x 8.5m Draft LAT 1x40T 1x20T


Licensed Open Grit Blasting 1500m3 Slops Facility


Fabrication Halls 30,000 m2


300T max lift crane


Full Design Engineering Facility


Harland and Wolff Heavy Industries Ltd


Queen’s Island, Belfast BT3 9DU, Northern Ireland


T: +44 (0) 2890 458456 M: +44 (0) 7710 036 746 E: billymc@harland-wolff.com www.harland-wolff.com


HEATMASTER, YOUR HOTTEST INNOVATOR


FOUNDATION FOR SAFETY OF NAVIGATION AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION


SHIP HANDLING RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTRE ILAWA (POLAND)


Do you know a more efficient method of training in ship handling than manned models?


Certainly not! Because such a method does not exist… Since 1980 more than 3500 ship masters and pilots from 50 countries have been trained at Ilawa!


SHIP HANDLING RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTRE at Ilawa (Poland) offers you:


• 12 different programmes of training; • 14 fully equipped manned models of different ships including escort tugs and FPSO


For further information please contact: Ship Handling Research and Training Centre, Ilawa tel./fax: +48 58 341 59 19 or +48 89 648 74 90 e-mail: office@portilawa.com www.ilawashiphandling.com.pl


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