All mechanical tasks are carried out under accredited QA/QC oversight.
Our machine shop houses small, medium and large boring and lathe machines, along with grinders, mills, slotters, drills, balancers, presses, band-saws and sharpeners. Heat-treatment facilities include furnaces for de-metalling, electric baths and tilting.
A separate workshop handles rudder-and-propeller repairs. We also overhaul turbochargers, governors, fuel systems, hydraulic gear, white-metal bearings and chock fastenings, using our own team and vetted specialised contractors.
Portable and in-situ machines enable us to complete work on board when required.
Our electrical workshop is equipped with modern tools and staffed by skilled, experienced technicians.
Working alongside specialised international subcontractors, we carry out all types of electrical, electronic and instrumentation repairs and installations.
Services include overhauling, rewinding and rotor balancing for AC and DC generators and motors, as well as the installation and testing of switchgear with ACB simulation. Regular tasks also cover cable repairs, lighting work and fixture replacement.
The workshop is fitted with vacuum-pressure-impregnation varnish tanks and baking ovens for handling large motors and generators. Dedicated test benches are used to check each unit’s performance before reinstallation on board.
The workshop is equipped with a wide range of pipe fabrication machinery and includes a large, dedicated area for fabrication work.
Capabilities include automated oxy-fuel cutting, pipe cutting and bending, threading, drilling, bevel cutting, and grinding. The facility also houses manual and portable cold-cutting tools, pipe benders, and various types of welding machines.
Welding operations are conducted under strict quality assurance and quality control procedures. A dedicated and controlled section is set aside for specialised welding tasks.
The workshop handles pipe renewal, new installations, conversions, and routine works, all carried out by a team of highly qualified and experienced technicians.
The steel workshop is equipped with a wide range of fixed machinery, including CNC oxy cutting, plasma cutting, hydraulic plate rolling, hydraulic press brakes, portal press, and machines for bending, shearing and drilling.
A large fabrication area is available for panel and block assembly, with overhead cranes providing additional lifting capability.
The workshop also uses a broad selection of welding equipment, such as submerged arc, TIG, MIG and gravity welding. ASRY welders are tested and certified by at least three major Classification Societies. Boiler work is handled by Harris Pye, an international contractor operating on-site.
Bahrain’s dry climate provides ideal conditions for hull treatment. ASRY, together with its in-house contractors, is equipped with advanced blasting and painting systems to handle large-scale projects efficiently and to a high standard.
Surface preparation is mainly done using grit (copper slag), which is processed through ASRY’s dedicated grit treatment plant. Hydroblasting is also performed using modern, high-pressure equipment.
To reduce environmental impact, most smaller blasting jobs are carried out in sealed, ventilated, and filtered chambers, reflecting ASRY’s growing focus on sustainable practices.
The Instrumentation and Electronics Workshop includes a calibration laboratory equipped with master instruments verified by certified labs to international standards.
Calibration covers a wide range of devices, including temperature, pressure, level, speed, electrical power, salinity, and viscosity gauges.
The workshop is capable of installing, repairing, and maintaining navigation and communication equipment such as gyro compasses, radar, echo sounders, UHF/VHF radio telephones, direction finders, weather fax receivers, GMDSS units, and SVDR systems.
It also services pneumatic and hydraulic systems used in boiler automation, draft measurement, fuel and lube oil handling, ODME, ballast control, fire and gas detection, alarm systems, and controlled valves. Communication systems, including telephones, intercoms, and public address systems, are also maintained.
Our qualified Naval Architects and Draughtsmen use the latest design software and tools to produce key ship documentation, including docking plans, berth arrangements, ship repair drawings, and class approval submissions.
ASRY’s Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) team includes certified technicians accredited by Lloyd’s, DNV, BV, GL, and NKK. These specialists hold ASNT Level II and Level III qualifications and are equipped with advanced facilities to carry out ultrasonic testing (UT), radiography, magnetic particle inspection, and other methods.
Our Welding Engineers oversee all welding operations, including developing specialised welding techniques, preparing procedures, and ensuring welders’ qualifications remain up to date.