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Damen Inks MOU with Pearlson Shiplift Corporation

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 26, 2016

  • MOU Signing (Photo: Damen Shipyards)
  • Shiplift Facility (Photo: Damen Shipyards)
  • MOU Signing (Photo: Damen Shipyards) MOU Signing (Photo: Damen Shipyards)
  • Shiplift Facility (Photo: Damen Shipyards) Shiplift Facility (Photo: Damen Shipyards)

The Damen Shipyards Group and Pearlson Shiplift Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for close cooperation between the two companies in the design and execution of shiplift projects around the world. The collaboration is set to bring benefits to the clients of both companies in the optimization of the design and realization of shipyard facilities.

 
Taking account of the expertise of Pearlson Shiplift Corporation as the original inventor and developer of Syncrolift technology, the Pearlson team will provide the design and engineering knowledge required by Damen during a shipyard construction project. Pearlson Shiplift Corporation will also deliver all the critical shiplift components. “This includes all the vertical lifting equipment – the hoists – and the wire ropes,” informs Pearlson Shiplift Corporation Director Bryan Fraind. “As well as the motor controls and load monitoring system, which are the ‘brains’ of the entire shiplift.
 
“Damen will provide all the steel and associated civil works including the lifting platform and cradles and, of course, the project management.”
 
The MOU involves Damen Civil, a part of Damen Shipyards Group. Offering maritime construction services at a worldwide level, the Damen Civil portfolio comprises the entire process of shipyard construction – from consultancy and design, all the way through to civil works and the supply of equipment, tools and training.
 
Building shipyards around the world, one of Damen Civil’s key principles is to combine global operating standards with local employment. This yields vital transfer of knowledge and skills for the long-term development of local economies.
 
Pearlson Shiplift Corporation’s origins began in 1957 when Raymond Pearlson invented and built the first Syncrolift shiplift. After many successful years developing this pioneering technology and building up a dedicated global service network, Raymond Pearlson sold the company in 1979. In the meantime the size and capacity of Syncrolift shiplifts worldwide continued to grow.
 
Responding to service requests from original clients around the world, the business continued with the founding of Pearlson Shiplift Corporation by Raymond Pearlson’s son, Douglas.
 
Pearlson Shiplift Corporation draws on an innovative and successful past in continuing the family tradition. The company offers design, manufacturing and support services for both new and existing shiplift and transfer systems worldwide.
 
“It makes a lot of sense for our two companies to work together – there really is a natural fit between Pearlson and Damen,” continues Mr Fraind. “And not only in terms of our products. We are both family-owned companies with similar backgrounds and work methods.”
 
“This really is a marriage of two companies, both leading experts in their specific fields,” states Damen Director Civil & Modular Constructions Marcel Karsijns. “The Pearlson name is a renowned and respected name in the modern shiplifting industry. It is a significant benefit to include shiplifting expertise into our range of shipyard projects.”
 
“However, this is not only a significant cooperation between two partners. This unique cooperation will ultimately bring major benefits to both our clients. In this case, 1 plus 1 really does equal 3.”

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