At the time of this newsletter’s publication, the GOA Shipyard Limited is receiving 30 new ropes for its ship hoist, the heart of the GOA Shipyard. The shipyard lies on the west coast of India, in Vasco da Gama, a city in the Indian state of Goa.

The GOA Shipyard was founded in 1957 by the Portuguese colonial administration and was originally intended to build cranes for the local mining industry. After Goa was annexed by India in 1961, the shipyard was taken over by the Indian government and, from then on, was set to work building battleships for the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard.

As the shipyard began to age and became in need of numerous repairs, CASAR was first commissioned in 2009 to supply 30 ropes for a new ship hoist. At that time, the Dutch company M/S Bosch Rexroth BV installed the new ship hoist and transfer system. This system makes it possible to lift ships up to 120 m long and weighing up to 6,000 t out of the water and transport them to the dry dock.