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Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering NV (DEME)

Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering NV (DEME) is an international group of specialised companies in the field of capital and maintenance dredging, land reclamation, port infrastructure development, offshore related services for the oil & gas industry, farshore windfarm installation, environmental remediation a.o. The group is based in Zwijndrecht, Belgium, and has current operations on the five continents. The roots of the group date back to the mid 19th century.


Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering NV (DEME)

Empresa de Dragado, Ingeniería Ambiental y Marina

Bagger-, Umwelt- und Meerestechnikunternehmen

The founding companies of DEME have always been active both on their first home market Belgium and abroad. Total volume dredged by Ackermans & van Haaren between 1888 and 1967, both in Belgium and abroad has been calculated at 593,254,000 m3 – without counting the 8,548,000 m3 of rock that was removed and some 1,941,000 m3 of civil constructions and bank protection. Before the First World War, Ackermans & van Haaren was involved in port construction and dredging in France, Russia, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. Since the early 1950s Baggerwerken Decloedt & Zoon and Société Générale de Dragage became involved in dredging and reclamation projects all over the world.

疏,、环境和海洋工程公司

Дноуглубительные, экологические и морские инжиниринговые компании

DEME

DEME is committed to the practice of sustainable development. In 2009, the Flemish government agency Flanders Investment and Trade awarded the Export Lion 2009 to DEME for what was called its ‘sustainable strategy of internationalization’ and ‘the many prestigious assignments carried out worldwide’. In a survey by temporary employment company Randstad Holding of 12,000 Belgians in early 2010 DEME was proclaimed one of the most attractive employers in Belgium.

Société de Dragage, Génie Environnemental et Maritime

Cutter Suction Dredger (CSD) at Royal IHC's Shipyard in Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands
Cutter Suction Dredger (CSD) at Royal IHC’s Shipyard in Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands

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شركة التجريف والهندسة البيئية والبحرية

DEME has a fleet of almost 300 vessels, among which over 80 main dredging and hydraulic engineering vessels. At the end of 2009 DEME owned and operated 25 trailing suction hopper dredgers (TSHDs such as the Jade River) with a capacity from 1,635 to 30,000 m3. They include the 24,130 m3 Pearl River which was the first megatrailer in the world when she was commissioned in 1994. At the same date the group owned and operated 20 cutter suction dredgers (CSD’s), whose installed power is between 441 kW and 28,200 kW. The CSD fleet includes the world’s heaviest self-propelled and ocean-going rock breaker, the 28,200 kW d’Artagnan. In 2010 a model of CSD d’Artagnan was handed over to the Panama Canal Authority. Further plant includes a variety of backhoe dredgers (a.o. the 2,600 kW Pinocchio); lifting vessels (a.o. the 3,300 tons Rambiz); self-elevating drilling platforms (a.o. the 1,600 tons Goliath fallpipe vessels (a.o. the 19,000 tons Flintstone); and auxiliary equipment. In 2010 DEME appointed Wilhelmsen Ships Service as supplier for maintenance products and technical gases globally.

Empresa de Dragagem, Engenharia Ambiental e Marinha

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