OmniLiftTM: Shiplift by Bardex
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We’re lifting shipyards to new heights by asking the right questions Need to increase your shipyard’s capacity but not sure where to start? Taking the time at the very start of shiplift design to understand 6 core considerations will save you time, money, and avoid costly mistakes. We’ll take that time with you to arrive at the winning game plan fitting your yard’s distinct set of variables. Geology – Controlling overall project costs begins with understanding local geology. Geometry – Is this a new yard with more flexibility in building layout, or are there existing constraints when maneuvering ships to the work areas? Perhaps the channel access has features that affect the layout. Target Market – What types of ships is this shiplift intended to lift? Operational Objectives – Refit, inspection, or new builds? Maybe all of the above. Will your region be experiencing an increase in demand to maintain vessels related to offshore wind? How about propulsion and emissions treatment system modifications necessary to meet new regulatory and sustainability requirements for vessel operating in your region? EPC Plan – What resources are available in your region to support the implementation and future operations of your project? Financial Plan – You know you need more capacity, but how do you prepare to present the best business case to management? Bardex will assist you with data analytics that provide insight into the regional demand for service. Elevate your yard Our chain jack shiplift technology is the gold standard in accuracy, reliability, and sustained value over the 40+ year service life you can expect from your investment. Why? Fewer moving parts → Less Maintenance → Less Downtime → More Revenue AND Less Hassel. Win-Win Maintenance-prone items such as VFDs, gearboxes, brakes, bearings, sheaves, or wire ropes are nowhere to be found in our shiplift designs. Neither is environmental pollution caused by submerging greased wire ropes and sheaves. Modern-d