PSC Tema Shipyard Limited

The construction of Tema Shipyard and Dry-dock (“the Shipyard”) was commenced in 1964 by the government of Ghana during the construction of the Tema Harbour as part of the overall infrastructure requirement for Ghana’s maritime industry. It was originally designed to be the largest dock between the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) and the southern tip of Europe. It is located on a 48.45-acre land, adjacent to the Port of Tema.

Why Choose PSC Tema Shipyard

Professionals and experts who can handle all vessel’s repair needs

Open and honest in all their dealings with customers maintaining the highest level of integrity

Quality work and uphold customer satisfaction

Committed to creating a caring organization. Zero harm policy to people and environment as an integral part of their business

Strive for excellence through continuous improvement and innovation

Mission

To combine facilities, appropriate technology, and human resource for the delivery of high-quality professional oil and marine services that meet their client’s requirements in a healthy, safe and friendly environment.

Vision

To be among the top three dry-docking and shipbuilding yards in Africa by the year 2030.

SERVICES

Drydocking

Lay Berth / FOQ

Preservation Works

Heavy Steel Fabrication

General Engineering Services

Non-destructive Testing

Ship Repairs

Ship Maintenance

Certified to ISO Standards

Quality Management System

ISO 9001:2015

Environmental Mgmt. System

ISO 14001:2015

Occ. H&S Management Sys.

ISO 45001:2018





Available Shipyards

PSC Tema Shipyard

Tema, Greater Accra, Ghana

Docks

Type Length (m) Breadth (m) Depth (m) DWT Capacity (Tons) Cranes (Tons) Notes
Graving Dock 277.4 45.7 9.2 100,000 40T x 2 Large Dock
Graving Dock 106.0 12.5 4.6 10,000 10T Small Dock
Slipway - - - - - 150T hauling capacity

Wharves

Quay Length (m) Draft (m) Cranes (Tons) Notes
Fitting-Out Quay 245.0 7.5 40T mobile Main repair berth
Deep Water Berth 120.0 9.0 - Deep-water alongside

Location

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