drydocking and projects

preparation, planning and execution

Code

C001

Venue

Hamburg

Duration

3 days

Language

English

Instructor

Jan Helmut Meier

Description

  • Pre- inspections, scope and requirements
  • Documents, drawings and contracts
  • Commercial aspects, ship lifetime
  • Timeline and supply chain, spare part management
  • Bring your own service technician, do’s and don’ts
  • Repair description single jobs
  • Building a specification
  • Comparing of quotations – what to look for
  • In the shipyard – first steps
  • Crew involvement – set your focus
  • Class and other requirements – knowledge of rules
  • Project execution
  • Shipyard evaluation

Objectives

To provide participants with sufficient knowledge about drydocking and repair projects of seagoing ships. Provide and explain the do’s and don’ts during project preparation and execution.

Entry standards

The course is aimed at, but not limited to, the following group of people:

Newcomer entering a position in ship management as superintendents, team assistants involved in drydocking projects as well as seasoned superintendents seeking confirmation/questioning of their own routines.

Certification

On successful completion the participant will receive a certificate of MTC.

Facilities

Classroom

Teaching methods

Exercise, lectures, assessment

Guidelines

Different Technical Publications

Schedule

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