Mazagon Dock Limited - Activities

Activities

Rear Admiral RK Shravat, AVSM,VSM-IN (Retd) is the head of Mazgaon Docks The activities at the yard are shipbuilding, Submarine, and fabrication of offshore structures. It has manufacturing facilities situated at Mumbai and Nhava.

The yard has the capability to build warships, submarines, and merchant ships up to 62,000 metric tons deadweight (DWT). It can also fabricate well head platforms, process and production platforms and jack up rigs for oil exploration.

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