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Seamless Delivery of Manpower and Materials - Keeps Deepsea Metro 1 drilling rig upgrade and repair project watertight
There are multiple logistical challenges associated with mobilising a drilling rig maintenance crew to an offshore location. The ability to meet and overcome these challenges, through an extensive track record of successfully completed projects, was a major consideration for Odfjell Drilling.
DCD Marine Cluster Becomes Major Force in Ship Repair through Milestone Acquisition of EBH
The DCD Group, has announced its acquisition of renowned ship repair companies Elgin Brown and Hamer (EBH) South Africa and a portion of EBH Namibia, whereby the national port authority in Namibia ('NAMPORT') remains the key shareholder.
DCD MARINE stimulates superior maintenance experience for Halliburton vessel
As one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry, Halliburton relies on well-maintained equipment to ensure a leading edge in the market.
Smooth Sailing for local communities empowered through upliftment programmes
DCD MARINE's ongoing Corporate Social Investment (CSI) programme has uplifted the lives of many people from the surrounding economically-disadvantaged communities. The company's CSI mission for 2011 and 2012 focused on providing sponsorship to the top learners from seven secondary schools in the Western Cape.
Cape Town gets new marine training centre
Shipyard and service provider to the international marine, oil and gas industries DCD Marine has committed to the advancement of artisans in the South African Engineering sector with the development of a marine-industry specific training facility in Cape Town.
Conditional merger approval for marine businesses
The Competition Tribunal conditionally approved the merger between South Africa’s largest ship and oil rig repair companies, DCD Dorbyl and Elgin Brown & Hamer (EBH), on July 31 and the company now trades as DCD Marine.
Minister Tours DCD Marine
Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Alan Winde, during his facility tour at DCD MARINE's premises. He had the opportunity to go on-board the semi-submersible rig, Scarabeo 3, currently undergoing repairs at the A-Berth facility.
DCD bulks up in ship repair
A deal enabling engineering group DCD to bring together SA's largest ship and oil rig repair companies, DCD Marine and Elgin Brown & Hamer (EBH), has been given the thumbs-up by the competition commission. The deal will lift DCD Marine's annual turnover by R500m to about R1bn, says Rob King, MD of DCD, formerly DCD-Dorbyl.
DCD MARINE sees Ngqura as the port of choice for oil and gas vessel projects with multi-million rand investment

The Port of Ngqura is a valuable asset to South Africa. With its deepwater capacity of 18 metres, the Port is gaining increasing popularity with the global shipping trade.

DCD MARINE’s dynamic approach will ensure timeous completion of subsea structure
The ability to ensure timeous delivery of services is critical to the sustainability of any repair facility. “DCD MARINE has built its reputation in the market by providing an uncompromising attitude towards specified project turnaround expectations in terms of both quality and timing,” says DCD MARINE Key Accounts Manager, Jehann Railoun.

DCD Marine

DCD Marine provides turnkey ship repair solutions to the marine and oil & gas sectors across Africa. Established in 1903, DCD Marine’s main facility is situated in the port of Cape Town and is the largest ship repair yard in Africa. This is supplemented by facilities in Saldanha Bay, Simons Town and a joint venture operation in East London. In addition mobile facilities provide services offshore, such as in the Port of Ngqura (Coega).

In Cape Town DCD Marine provides dry docks - the Sturrock Dry Dock is the largest and oldest dry dock of its kind in the southern hemisphere - and a designated berth for rig and vessel repairs, modifications, conversions and upgrades. The upgrade of the A-Berth facility currently in progress will ensure DCD Marine’s ability to provide a world-class multidisciplinary engineering, repair and refurbishment hub - Cape Town is now set to become the preferred destination for world class oil rig repairs and upgrades in Africa.

The company’s facilities are equipped to undertake repairs on any types of vessel including ships, oil rigs, crane barges, pipe-lay barges etc

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