Further Success for the SMS Group’s Diving Division
Expansion of the Naval Club at Nazaré
Wallem Appoints New Managing Director, Ship Agency for Indochina
The Nazaré Naval Club, managing entity of Nazaré's marina facility, hired Lindley to improve and expand the marina's infrastructure in 2021.
The SMS Group have had a very busy summer period supporting numerous diving projects, both planned and emergency.
From a planned perspective the company has undertaken in-water survey works and sub-surface engineering works for Babcock International and Southern Water.
Emergency works have included: cleared fouled staren gear with UK Border Force and Dover Harbour Board, in-water survey works for both BV and DNV (one pre-sale inspection and one off-hire inspection), three call-outs to the Thames including the removal of circa 100m of mooring lines from the shaft lines and propellers of a RO-RO ferry.
The SMS Group has also invested in new plant and equipment to better support its diving customer base.
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The contract comprised the following activities, on the south side, steel piles of 508mm diameter were driven to improve mooring conditions and allow for larger boats. On the north side a new pier was installed of 60m long made of concrete pontoons (PFC model) with a composite decking, moored in steel piles and 10 to 12m fingers, made of aluminum and polyethylene floats allowing more berths for club members and boats up to 15 meters. Was also part of the contract an expansion of 36m on the central pier also for boats up to 12m, here aluminum pontoons of Faro+ specification polyethylene floats as well as aluminum fingers up to 10m.
The contract also included the installation of a touristic pier of 24m long also moored with steel piles, made of aluminum pontoons and polyethylene floats to support tourist activities in the area, known internationally for surfing of the giant waves of the north canyon.
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As part of efforts to expand its global reach and enhance its regional service offering, Wallem Group has appointed Leonard Tui as Managing Director, Ship Agency for Indochina.
Tui joins Wallem from Höegh Autoliners, bringing with him 17 years’ experience in maritime operations and logistics management. In his previous role as Head of Operations at Höegh’s Tokyo office, Tui oversaw the East Asian, Southeast Asian and Oceanian markets, serving 15 countries, 141 third-party logistics suppliers, 32 agencies and 43 regular ports.
Having previously worked at United Airlines, Tui also possesses experience in logistics operations for the aviation industry. Since 2015, he has been a member of the board of directors at the International Propeller Club of Japan.
“Leonard brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to this important role and has an exceptional track record in growing business and driving operational excellence,” says Dickson Chin, Managing Director, Ship Agency, Wallem Group. “Our primary aim at Wallem is to provide our customers with the outstanding service they have come to expect – and I am sure that Leonard’s expertise and knowledge will help us bring that service to the next level.”
September 2021
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