Workers processed approximately 14,500 tonnes of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Additionally, approximately 3,500 tonnes of machinery, piping, and cables were cleared alongside hazardous materials and hydrocarbon residues.
According to a statement from the company, global demand for responsible ship recycling solutions is expected to grow as more vessels approach the end of their operational lives.
It added that the project forms part of a broader circular economy strategy to maximise resource efficiency.
The Dubai-based facility holds approval as a compliant “green” ship recycling facility under the UAE Ship Recycling Regulation.
