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Kraatz Engineering restores Seamount Explorer

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Kraatz Engineering restores Seamount Explorer

In an exhibition of precision and engineering excellence, Kraatz Engineering has successfully restored the Seamount Explorer motor fishing vessel (MFV). The vessel was recently involved in a collision that caused significant structural damage to the bow. 

“This triumph not only reinstates Kraatz Engineering’s position as a local industry leader but also elevates the global standards in engineering, underscoring their commitment to delivering exceptional results both locally and internationally,” read a statement from Kraatz which is a subsidiary of the O&L Group of Companies. 

Frank Kernstock, Krattz managing director, highlighted the company’s swift response; “In the face of tight schedules and to minimize production losses for our client, Seawork Fish Processors, the MFV Seamount Explorer required rapid yet precise repair work. Kraatz’s tender win was predicated on our precise and accurate commercial proposal, forward-thinking, a dedicated team, and our signature exceptional customer service that our clients have come to trust.” 

Upholding their reputation for setting high standards in engineering, Kraatz proposed a bold timeline of two months for the repairs. This promise was kept by a team of seasoned professionals who worked tirelessly through the festive season, doubling their efforts without compromising on the quality and innovation that Kraatz is synonymous with. 

“Logistical hurdles presented by the holiday season were adeptly managed,” said Kernstock, adding; “A strategic acquisition and transportation of materials, including Loyd’s grade steel plates and bulb flats, were arranged from Durban. This not only conserved resources but also reflected the ‘Precision Meets Excellence’ ethos that Kraatz Engineering embodies.” 

The repair process was described as a concerted effort, with multiple teams working across the clock in the main workshop and machine shop, tackling both structural and hydraulic piping scopes in tandem. The synchro-lift facility played a crucial role in facilitating additional propulsion and hull services required, ensuring that the MFV Seamount Explorer could return to the sea as per required standards. 

Kraatz’s commitment to transparency and client engagement ensured the client was regularly updated, a move that was greatly appreciated by Jürgen Sander, managing director of Seawork. “We are grateful for the commitment and professionalism displayed by the Kraatz team. Their prompt solutions and 

consistent communication were commendable. We look forward to having the MFV Seamount Explorer back in rotation for our fishing operation, a much-needed catching capacity boost, after having just completed a successful sea trial post repair.”