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Re: SageWise post# 66493

Sunday, 06/01/2008 2:38:19 PM

Sunday, June 01, 2008 2:38:19 PM

Post# of 107353
I was DD on another subject and ran across this at the Mako site. They do more than just rent equipment. I can see Mako doing the damage survey then suggesting to the customer they know a great company called DDI to do the repairs.

http://www.makotechnologies.com/marine.html
Marine Survey
Mako provide the offshore industry with a responsive Marine Survey service. The company’s surveyors have extensive experience in the marine industry, and provide a reliable and timely service.
On and Off Hire Surveys
Damage Surveys
Engine Surveys
Loading / Securing of Cargo (Warranty)
Trip and Tow
Suitability Surveys
Valuation Surveys
Hull Audio Gauging
Owner Representatives
Regulatory Vessel Compliance

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Posted by: SageWise Date: Sunday, June 01, 2008 11:34:27 AM
In reply to: Cuppy who wrote msg# 66491 Post # of 66496

They (operators) appear to be better prepared based on the lessons of Katrina/Rita. Remains to be seen if it's good enough. I do see DDI involved in repairs/replacements for any damaged infrastructure. Even without damages, I also anticipate survey work to see the adequacy of the infrastructure before and after storms - how well did the infrastructure hold up; did it "bend but not break" and does it need to be replaced?
I very much doubt that projects/purchases will be put on hold as the hurricane season commences. It is a risk like all project risks and individual projects may totally be untouched by hurricane activity.



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