Jamaica Gleaner

GSRJ begins work on second ship-servicing project

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GERMAN SHIP Repair Jamaica (GSRJ) Limited is now undertakin­g work on its second ship-servicing project with ‘The Vikrant Dolphin’.

The vessel, which is currently moored in the shipyard in Kingston, is a diving support barge registered in St. Kitts and operating in the Gulf of Mexico within the offshore oil industry.

Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Senator Aubyn Hill, said the Government has ensured that the appropriat­e framework has been establishe­d to facilitate the industry’s developmen­t in Jamaica.

“It is a whole new industry here in Jamaica, and it is not just the GSRJ; it is building a whole new set of industries here in Jamaica. People who must do welding, people who must do electrical work, people who must make this whole dock float. This is a new phase in Jamaica’s economy. I am very optimistic about what this dry dock company… will do for the economy in Jamaica,” he said.

Senator Hill was addressing journalist­s during a tour of the shipyard on Tuesday, January 16.

German Ship Repair Jamaica Limited has, so far, completed restoratio­n and maintenanc­e services for its first client, the heavy-lift vessel ‘Mexican Giant’, which was, in November 2023, berthed at the GSRJ’s 235-metrelong Panamax-size floating dry dock, JAM-DOCK-1, which is anchored at the company’s shipyard along the Sir Florizel Glasspole Highway stretch of Kingston Harbour.

GSRJ Chief Executive Officer, Colonel Martin Rickman, said that although the shipyard’s constructi­on is still under way, there are plans to install additional docks.

“The immediate plan is to finish that constructi­on, which includes [building] a new state-of-theart workshop for engine and steel fabricatio­n works. Once this portion, which I call ‘phase one’ of the shipyard, is complete and … up and running … we are going to be expanding to build more workshops and, possibly later on in the next couple of years, looking at putting in a second or third floating dock,” he said.

The GSRJ’s first ever floating dry dock was commission­ed in the last quarter of 2023.

It is equipped with cutting-edge technology and a highly skilled internatio­nal workforce.

 ?? JIS ?? ‘The Vikrant Dolphin’ which is currently moored in the German Ship Repair Jamaica (GSRJ) Limited’s 235-metre-long Panamax-size floating dry dock, JAM-DOCK-1, which is anchored at the entity’s shipyard situated along the Sir Florizel Glasspole Highway stretch of Kingston Harbour, where it is being serviced.
JIS ‘The Vikrant Dolphin’ which is currently moored in the German Ship Repair Jamaica (GSRJ) Limited’s 235-metre-long Panamax-size floating dry dock, JAM-DOCK-1, which is anchored at the entity’s shipyard situated along the Sir Florizel Glasspole Highway stretch of Kingston Harbour, where it is being serviced.
 ?? FILE ?? Senator Aubyn Hill, minister of industry, investment and commerce.
FILE Senator Aubyn Hill, minister of industry, investment and commerce.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Mexican Giant was the first vessel to be dry docked in Jamaica.
CONTRIBUTE­D The Mexican Giant was the first vessel to be dry docked in Jamaica.

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