Swansea Drydocks will scrap and recycle a mothballed
Royal Navy frigate.
Welsh ship dismantling firm Swansea Drydocks has been
awarded a contract from the U.K.’s Ministry of Defence to scrap and recycle the
former HMS Cornwall, a Royal Navy type 22 frigate. The vessel, built in 1985,
was decommissioned in 2011.
To win the contract Swansea Drydocks says it was required
to “demonstrate its capabilities and resources; relevant experience and
technical expertise; obtain mandatory permits, approvals and licenses and those
of its subcontractors; the competence to deliver a safe and environmentally
sound ship recycling service and the ability to maximize the financial return
from the ship’s metals, materials and equipment while minimizing waste to
landfill.”
“Developing Swansea Drydocks into a world class ship
repair and recycling facility has been a huge challenge,” says Karl Dunn,
managing director of the firm. “It’s taken us several years of hard work and
significant investment to be in a position to win this tender. As a result, we
are beginning to achieve the goals we set for the business and we anticipate
substantial growth over the next few years.”
Source: recycling today. 1 September 2013
http://www.recyclingtoday.com/wales-swansea-ship-recycling-cornwall.aspx
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