WearCheck keeps Indian Naval fleet in ship-shape condition

23rd April 2021

WearCheck keeps Indian Naval fleet in ship-shape condition

Members of the FTSU Chennai recently visited WearCheck India’s laboratory in Chennai for training in oil analysis and to approve the lab for analysis of the new, larger ships in the fleet. Pictured with the naval officers are WearCheck India staffers (from left) Nissar Ahamed (national manager), Dastagir Basha (lab assistant), Muji Zaki (office manager) and Sajidha Khaiyoom (senior chemist)

WearCheck India’s laboratory in Chennai was honoured to receive a visit from the top brass of the Indian Navy Services (INS) Flotilla Support Unit recently, where delegates attended a one day seminar on oil analysis in the marine industry and toured the laboratory.

South Africa-based WearCheck’s Indian branch was established in Chennai more than 10 years ago, and they have been servicing the Flotilla Technical Support Unit (FTSU) Chennai of the INS since 2018.

The Indian Navy is expanding their fleet to include new, bigger ships, which will also be placed on WearCheck’s marine condition monitoring programme to ensure that maintenance costs are kept low and the ships operate at peak performance.

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