As the result of organic growth over the past two years, Hydrex is to build new workshops and offices and the company has also refurbished its dive support workboats and increased its manpower by 25% to strengthen its diver-technician capabilities.
Hydrex chairman, Boud Van Rompay, said: “We are delighted with the addition of new workshops to our existing offices and warehouses. The new facility together with our recent recruitment drive is consequent of market demand for swift and cost-effective underwater hull and running gear care.
“Our range of services require an experienced work force not only qualified to carry out often complex underwater repairs, but also to manage the projects from start to finish, design and develop new tools and facilitate class approvals. The new facilities will ultimately provide an enhanced, optimised service for our customers,” he said.
The refurbished facility incorporates a diver training centre with three diving tanks and a workshop for constructing equipment, tools or replacement items for underwater repairs. A new storage warehouse has also been added.
“Asiadok is the ideal location for the rapid deployment of our dive teams and workboats, said Hydrex production executive, Dave Bleyenberg. “With direct access to the Scheldt and beyond, we can swiftly carry out emergency shiprepairs in Belgium, the Netherlands and France from fully equipped dive support vessels that can be mobilised at a moment’s notice.”
The Antwerp Port Authority has also extended the space available to Hydrex and closed off the approach road to the dock to traffic.
“This is the result of very good co-operation between Hydrex, the Port of Antwerp and the City officials. It has improved logistics considerably,” Bleyenberg added.