Okskaya Sudoverf shipyard upgrades its equipment
As part of its programme for renewal of basic production assets, Okskaya Sudoverf (a company of UCL Holding) has performed modernization of its milling facility.
According to the company, the modernization works included repairs with replacement of key components and units, installation of a specialized system of digital-program control. Investments into the project totaled about RUB 2.5 million.
The upgrading will allow for considerable expansion of the milling equipment’s function spectrum. As compared with a general-purpose manually-operated machine able to perform only one of possible operations at a single point in time the upgraded facility is ready for a combination of operations: cylindrical surface turning, drilling, hole reaming and enlarging, milling. Besides, the modernization ensures high accuracy and efficiency of work with contoured profiles.
The upgraded equipment will be put into operation in the shipyard’s marine engineering workshop in March 2018.
Okskaya Sudoverf JSC is a modern shipbuilding enterprise, a part of VBTH division of the international transportation group UCL Holding. Okskaya Sudoverf specializes in the construction of oil tankers, medium-tonnage dry cargo vessels of mixed 'river-sea' class, containerships, special crafts and barges. In 2015, Okskaya Sudoverf became the second largest shipyard in Russia in terms of the total newbuilds’ tonnage.
UCL Holding (Universal Cargo Logistics Holding) is an international transportation group consolidating a number of Russian shipping, shipbuilding, railway, stevedoring and logistic companies. VBTH, the group's division, also comprises North-Western Shipping Company, Volga Shipping Company, V.F. Tanker, shipbuilding and logistics assets.