Welcome to Tridock Shipyard Namibia (TSN), an ambitious project set to revolutionize the maritime industry along the West Coast of Africa.
Our state-of-the-art drydock facility in Walvis Bay, Namibia, will feature the region's largest graving dock, providing world-class support to all floating assets.
About Us
At Tridock Shipyard Namibia, our mission is to establish a premier maritime repair and support facility in Namibia, enhancing local capabilities and providing exceptional services to both regional and international vessels. We aim to foster sustainable growth and create substantial economic impact in the maritime sector of West Africa.
Our Team
Meet the visionary team behind TSN, bringing together a diverse and extensive background in the maritime industry.
Tridock Shipyard Namibia (TSN) is dedicated to developing a comprehensive ship repair and maintenance facility at the North Port of Walvis Bay.
Infrastructure
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Graving Dock
The centerpiece of TSN, the graving dock will be the largest in the region, capable of handling large vessels.-
Dimensions: Our state-of-the-art graving dock measures 300 m x 75 m x 15 m. An intermediate compartmentalized gate spanning 150m, equipped with an intermediate gate. This makes it the focal point of our yard and the largest on the West Coast of Africa.
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Cranage: Our graving dock is equipped with a range of mobile cranes, with capacities of lifting loads up to 900 tons.
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In-water Repair Berths
Multiple berths for in-water repairs, minimizing downtime for vessels.-
Berthing Space: We offer 1400 meters of berthing space, capable of accommodating ships and rigs of various sizes. This extensive berthing area ensures flexibility and efficiency in repairs and maintenance.
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Workshops and Storage Yards
State-of-the-art workshops equipped for various repair and maintenance tasks, along with ample storage space for materials and components.-
Laydown Area: Our extensive laydown area next to the graving dock is ideal for handling large components, such as the hatches of ship holds. This significant space is crucial not only for the oil and gas sector but also for general shipping needs, providing the necessary capacity to manage large-scale projects effectively.
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The maritime industry in West Africa is growing, with increasing demand for reliable repair and maintenance services. Located in a prime maritime position, TSN is uniquely positioned to meet this demand with its strategic location and advanced facilities. Serving as a key repair and maintenance hub, TSN supports both local and international maritime operations, thereby enhancing Namibia's role in the global maritime industry.
Sustainability
Commitment to Sustainability: TSN is committed to sustainable practices and environmental stewardship. We adhere to international environmental standards and implement eco-friendly technologies in our operations.
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Environmental Management: Efforts to minimize the environmental impact of our operations, including waste management and energy efficiency initiatives.
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Community Engagement: Initiatives to engage with and support the local community, fostering economic and social development.