Wilson Sons completed a multi-task operation on five vessels at its shipyard in Guarujá
May, 31, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek
Last month, Wilson Sons successfully completed a complex multi-task operation involving simultaneous actions on five different vessels docked at its shipyard in the city of Guarujá. Among the services performed are the docking and conversion of two Platform Supply Vessels (Saveiros Fragata and Saveiros Gaivota). At the same time, on other work fronts, The company built the highly powerful and technological WS-172, WS-171, and WS-166 tugboats.
“These activities demonstrate Wilson Sons’ strength in executing concurrent projects in an efficient, organized, and timely manner, demonstrating the company’s high capacity and in terms of financial health, leadership, and innovation in delivery services. In addition, the company has over 80 years of history in the Port of Santos, Latin America’s largest port complex,” claims Ricardo Domingos, a commercial analyst at Wilson Son’s shipyard.
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