Betekenis van:
dry-dock

to dry-dock
Werkwoord
    • maneuver (a ship) into a drydock

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    1. The so-called jumboisation was planned at the ATSM dry dock in Trieste.
    2. .1 it is in for repairs or lay-up (either at anchor or at port) or in dry-dock;
    3. .1 it is in for repairs or lay-up (either at anchor or at port ) or in dry-dock;
    4. It should therefore be noted that the closure of some facilities, such as the proposed closure of the SD I dry dock at Gdynia Shipyard, can be entirely offset by the increase in the capacity of the remaining dock.
    5. Taking into account that the yard would be left with only one launching facility, the SD II dry dock, and that it had demonstrated by means of a detailed, credible break-even analysis that any reduction in the capacity of the SD II dry dock, in addition to the closure of the SD I dock, would endanger the yard’s long-term viability, the Commission concluded on a preliminary basis that the closure of the SD I dock proposed by Poland would be a sufficient countervailing measure.
    6. The so-called jumboisation was planned at the ATSM dry dock in Trieste. As the latter had a dock that was suitable for fitting out and finishing ships, it could have overcome any production difficulties encountered at the Ancona shipyard while offering the significant advantage, which should not be underestimated, of proximity to the industrial area around the shipyard at Monfalcone.
    7. By letter of 28 February 2007 Poland undertook to close the SD I dock in Gdynia Shipyard after outstanding orders had been processed and the necessary investments in the SD II dry dock had been completed, i.e. as of January 2010.
    8. At the meeting on 8 July 2008 ISD Polska stated that it assumed that the work to fit out the small dry dock at Gdynia would not allow the slipways to be closed before the second half of 2009.
    9. .1 it is in for repairs or lay-up (either at anchor or at port ) or in dry-dock; .2 it is declared not in service by the owner or the owner’s representative; and
    10. As explained in detail below, in February 2007 Poland proposed the irreversible closure of dry dock SD I. The yard provided data demonstrating that current technical capacity is well below 540000 CGT.
    11. It should therefore be noted that the closure of some facilities, such as the proposed closure of the SD I dry dock at Gdynia Shipyard, can be entirely offset by the increase in the capacity of the remaining dock. For the countervailing measures to serve their purpose, the capacity reduction must be such that the yard’s capacity at the end of restructuring, i.e. after investments and the increase in productivity, is lower than at present.
    12. At the meeting on 8 July 2008 ISD Polska stated that it assumed that the work to fit out the small dry dock at Gdynia would not allow the slipways to be closed before the second half of 2009. The September joint restructuring plan proposes deferring the closure of two slipways until June 2009 and a third slipway until October 2009 [38].
    13. According to the expert consulted by the Commission, Italy has not come forward with convincing information as regards the organisation and resources to be set up at ATSM's dry dock and he strongly doubts that a yard, mainly used for ship repair and inexperienced in cruise vessels, could be turned into a fully organised yard able to deliver a cruise vessel within a tight deadline.
    14. At the meeting on 8 July 2008 ISD Polska stated that it assumed that the work to fit out the small dry dock at Gdynia would not allow the slipways to be closed before the second half of 2009. The September joint restructuring plan proposes deferring the closure of two slipways until June 2009 and a third slipway until October 2009 [38]. In addition, the yard’s capacity will be limited to 400000 CGT per annum for 10 years as of Poland’s accession to the European Union, i.e. until 2014.
    15. Eventually the Commission informed Poland by letter of 31 July 2007 that it was prepared, on a preliminary basis, to consider the closure of dry dock SD I as a sufficient countervailing measure on condition that the closure entailed scrapping the facility in such a way as to irreversibly disable ship assembly and launching activities and that closure was implemented as of 1 September 2009, or earlier if vessel 8185/04, the last one on the yard’s order book as at 8 March 2007, were launched prior to that date.