24.11
2022

The one of the biggest container ship with a volume of 19,224 TEU will dock in Hadarom Port Terminal

Today, the container ship MSC OSCAR, the size of which has not yet been seen in ports in Israel, will dock in Hadarom Port Terminal.
The MSC company recently informed its customers that a giant ship of the company will dock in Hadarom Port Terminal as part of what is known as a “tool trial” in order to test the readiness of the Hadarom Port Terminal to receive and handle a giant ship, as well as to test the readiness of the Israeli market for the operation of a such volume container ship.
So impressive – 19,224 TEU. The giant ship – MSC OSCAR – will arrive at the Hadarom Port Terminal in Ashdod from the Far East with many import containers on it. It is a huge ship with a length of 395 meters – more than four football fields connected together – capable of carrying cargo with a total weight of 197,362 DWT. The total construction cost of the ship reached 140 million dollars.
The container ship, which entered service in 2015 and was the largest container ship in the world that year, has a sailing range of 26,300 miles.
25.09
2022

Shana Tova 5783 – Happy New Year!

Our new year celebration is completed only after we reach out to wish Shana Tova! This special occasion gives us the opportunity to gather all our staff together for some relaxing moments with no worries about their projects and tasks.
This year, we have selected to have a toast at The New Ammonia Plant Project built for Haifa Negev Technologies at Mishor Rotem Industrial Zone.
We take this opportunity to wish all our families, colleagues, friends and customers Shana Tova – Happy New Year!

 

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09.02
2022

ADYR Constructions is excited to announce the arrival of our new ROV!

ADYR Constructions is excited to announce the arrival of our new ROV!

Designed by BlueRobotics, the BlueROV2 is equipped with eight-thruster configurations and several accessories which will allow us to perform high quality underwater inspection during construction works and/or for survey of existing maritime structures.
Performing diving inspection adjacent to port operation is usually limited due to safety requirements. Our new ROV will give us a wider timeframe to perform our assignments faster and safer.

The past couple of weeks were spent for assembly, testing, and performance of our first inspection work (installation of sacrificial anodes for quay structure cathodic protection). The results are amazing! the videos taken are clear and the stability of the ROV gave us an outstanding view of the smallest details which are usually difficult to observe from videos taken by divers.

Have a look and stay tuned!