Upgrade your vessel or offshore asset with Bluestone Group's global comprehensive Marine Electrical Installations, whether you're at sea or in port. Our adept in-house electrical team comprises Designers, Electrical Project Managers, skilled MV and LV electricians, cable pullers, and carpenters - readily available at short notice. Services include: - Design, consultancy, and technical assistance - New Building Site Supervision - Upgrading onboard electrical systems to meet the latest IMO regulations for all vessel types - Installation and modification of switchboards and electrical substations - Deployment of communication, radar, CCTV antennas, and control systems - Integration of new power generators, motors, LV and MV power lines, along with drives and inverters for energy efficiency - Comprehensive Refits, Conversions, and EPC contracts for complete electrical systems - Ongoing support for scheduled preventative maintenance From initial concepts to detailed design, Classification Society approvals, procurement, installation, testing, and commissioning, we stand by our customers every step of the way! Learn more about what we do at https://lnkd.in/edfD379q. #bluestonegroup #SolvingMarineChallenges #electrical #service #design #installation #refits #testing #epc #energyefficiency
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