Welcome to Drydock Magazine
Drydock magazine, celebrating over 40 years in the industry, is the world’s leading authority for ship repair, maintenance and conversion, providing editorial quality, expert knowledge and insights in the ship repair market around the world. Offering comprehensive analysis and comment on all aspects of ship repair, Drydock Magazine is a must read for those who work in this industry.

Robot invasion at Dunkirk
Following extensive and successful trials, Damen Shiprepair Dunkerque has taken delivery of five AMBPR Autonomous Mobile Blast & Paint Robots
Gibdock completes renewal of Technip’s Deep Blue
Gibdock has completed a significant assignment in the offshore market, after Technip entrusted the Gibraltar yard with the repair and renewal of Deep Blue
Foreship UK superb 100+ project milestone
Foreship UK has completed its 100th project, marking a significant milestone in the expansion of the naval architecture and marine engineering firm’s UK presence since launching in 2022
New floating dock at BLRT
An official ceremony held on August 8 at Tallinn Shipyard, a ship repair facility operated by BLRT Grupp, marked the commissioning of a new floating dock
Southern European ship repair
Navantia, Astican and Navalrocha have all been occupied with cruiseships and ferries in the first quarter of 2024

Interview with Alvin Gan of Seatrium
Q&A with Alvin Gan, who leads the Repairs and Upgrades business at Seatrium

MacGregor maintenance services go the extra mile
As a worldwide supplier of cargo- and load-handling solutions, MacGregor understandably counts safety as a core value for the design, development, and operation of every system it offers.
Reducing risk in maintenance management
An integrated approach to maintenance scheduling and safety management can cut onboard risk and administrative inefficiency, explains ABS Wavesight Director of Product John Hathaway
Drydocking pre-inspection avoids future pain
Pre-docking inspections provide an increasingly powerful means of ensuring a successful drydocking, according to MacGregor







