This three-day course will provide the essential information needed to successfully prepare, plan, and execute a comprehensive dry-docking. This course draws on Lloyd's Register expertise and knowledge derived through almost 250 years of experience and involvement in shipping.
Who should attend?
Anyone contemplating becoming a superintendent involved in planning a docking, existing superintendents, technical managers, fleet managers, and senior sea staff.
Key content
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Introduction to dry-docks
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Specification preparation and tender evaluation
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The importance of planning
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Repairs
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Preparation for departure
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Final analysis
What will you learn?
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Be able to prepare, plan and cost a dry-docking
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Have a more in depth knowledge of dry-docks
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Be able to contingency plan for repairs and modifications
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Be more pragmatic and understand "What can and cannot be done within the Rules of classification"
Previous experience
None required.
Virtual Classroom
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Classroom
Delivered by one of our expert trainers who facilitates participation and discussion