Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. has completed delivery of 5 ships

China News Online, April 1st (Reporter Yin Liqin and correspondent He Baoxin) 210,000 were built by Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, as the financing party's Bank of Communications Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. and Ship Eastern Korea North Star Shipping Company The tonnage of Newcastle bulk carrier was signed and delivered. This is the 5th (seat) ship that the company has completed since the resumption of production and resumed production. The gloomy ship market adds a touch of color.

Shipyard staff is splicing the hull structure. Photo by Yin Liqin

Completing the six major nodes of shipbuilding contract signing, construction, docking, docking, sea trial and ship delivery is like winning a "slam" in a sports event. Since the resumption of work and resumption on February 10, Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding has adhered to the "two-handed grasp and two-handed hardship" of epidemic prevention and resumption, focusing on the annual production and operation goals, accurately assessing constraints, formulating and implementing a schedule of rush work, and detailed implementation. Safeguard measures, pressing the “fast forward key” for resumption of production and production, successfully completed 23 production nodes including new ship contract signing, start-up, docking, docking, sea trials, and delivery, etc., and achieved multiple shipbuilding nodes “ Grand Slam "and handed in a beautiful transcript.

Shipyard staff is splicing the hull structure. Photo by Yin Liqin

According to statistics, since the resumption of production and resumption for more than a month, Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding has completed the production and operation goals of “signing 2 to open 6 times 3 to 3 trials 4 deliver 5”: signing the construction contract of 2 158,000 tons Suez crude oil tankers The construction of one 114,000-ton Aframax product tanker, four 210,000-ton Newcastle bulk carriers and one 180,000-ton Capesize good bulk carrier was completed, and one 210,000-ton Newcastle bulk carrier and Two 180,000-ton Capesize Bulk Carriers docked, one Fast4Ward? Offshore Floating Production and Storage Tanker (FPSO), 210,000-ton Newcastle Bulk Carriers, and one 180,000-ton Capesize Bulk Carrier each docked and three 210,000 tons of Newcastle bulk carrier and 1 180,000 tons of Cape of Goods bulk carrier trial trial, delivered a JU2000E offshore jack-up drilling platform, a PX121 platform supply vessel (PSV), 2 210,000 tons Newcastle type Bulk carriers and a 180,000-ton Capesize bulk carrier.

Shipyard workers are welding the hull structure. Photo by Yin Liqin

The sudden outbreak of new crown pneumonia has disrupted the production and operation rhythm of the enterprise. This report card is hard-won. Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding uses "video conferences" and "cloud office" to pre-judge and plan production tasks in advance, analyze the impact of the epidemic on the production plan one by one, implement measures for production preparation, and ensure key projects with superior resources . At the same time, in order to ensure that the sea trial ships can go to sea on time on the premise of ensuring the prevention and control of the epidemic, Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding has specially formulated the "Guidelines for the Sea Trial of the Sea Epidemic Period", which are delivered in advance to shipowners, ship inspection and service providers, and the company participating in sea trials. Employees, and establish an online communication network with them, maintain communication, comprehensively grasp their physical conditions and return to work, and prepare for the sea trials in terms of organization, personnel, and materials.

As the new crown epidemic in China continues to improve, the Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Plant gradually resumes the bustling scene in the past. The three production lines of civilian ships, offshore engineering and cruise ships have pressed the "fast forward button" to resume production and complete the annual production and operation tasks. The horn has sounded. (Finish)