Members of the diving team at the Techno Diving Office for Diving Services in Mukalla managed, with self-efficacy, to extricate the stranded ship Nour Al-Rahman, three years after it ran aground on Socotra Island.
This success is added to the many successes achieved by the office in its record of skills, and the team members of the Technodive Diving Services office are looking forward to more successes in their field of work.
It is noteworthy that in February of 2015 AD, the Nour Rahman ship belonging to an Emirati shipping company ran aground as a result of Hurricane Meg, which hit Socotra Island in 2015 AD, and since then attempts were made to get it out, all of which failed until 10/15/2018. Members of the diving team at the Techno Dive Services office were able Dive out.
The members of the Techno Dev Diving Services team were able to remove the ship Mubarak One, which ran aground on the Yemeni island of Socotra, which belongs to the Green Spring Shipping Company.
This success is added to the many successes achieved by the office in its record of skills, and the team members of the Technodive Diving Services office are looking forward to more successes in their field of work.
The Techno Diving team for diving services in the city of Mukalla carried out works for Adir Energy Company in Somalia with marine surveys, where the team carried out diving and survey work, where the latest equipment was used to carry out the survey work
The Techno Diving team for diving services in the city of Mukalla carried out work for the Yemeni Oil Company, the Mukalla branch, where the team carried out underwater welding and cutting work, where the latest equipment was used to carry out welding and cutting work, including a hydraulic machine and other diving equipment
With high efficiency, members of the Techno Dive team in Mukalla managed, today, Wednesday, to remove the stranded ship GULF DOVE belonging to Al-Essa Company, since it ran aground for nearly half a year on Socotra Island.
An attempt was made more than once to remove the ship, but all attempts failed, until an agreement was reached with the Techno Diving Office for Diving Services in March of this year, which managed to remove it.
This success is added to the successes of the Technodive office, which managed, before earlier, to take out the two ships Mubarak One and the ship Nour Rahman.
The office staff indicated that this success comes due to the team's extensive experience in its field of work, while thanking the local authority on Socotra Island for preserving the facilities it provided.