THE STINGRAY
Hundreds of meters of pipeline a day
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ith a length of 120m, the Stingray is literally a huge factory at sea. She
is the Dutch company’s Van Oord’s vessel.
Her impressive infrastructure is equipped with the latest KVM hardware from the German company - Guntermann & Drunck. KVM provides both the surveyor and the with the most sophisticated computer applications and software required for the delicate process
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and accomodates a crew of 300. was later tailored and converted by individual needs for a shallow water is equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to install pipelines from the interior of the vessel looks like a mass production site of motor
the belly of the ship where they are prepared for their future life under the sea. Workers weld the a few minutes. The pipe curves downward from the stern over the computers control and monitor the processes of the precision work. They are installed in a safe technical
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operated by both the surveyor and almost 100 meters’
mostly concerned about the anchor hold the vessel in place.
equipment. Over distances of 100
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