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Shipyard Capabilities

HSI’s shipyard is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including advanced plate-cutting robotic systems, ensuring high-quality constructions, conversions, ship repairs and industrial projects.

Our facilities cover 4,000 m² of sheltered and open space in Perama. In addition, HSI has access to P.P.A. S.A. facilities in the Perama Repair Zone, berths in Drapetsona and five floating dry docks provided by P.P.A., accommodating vessels up to Panamax size.

Our sustainable solutions include:
Ballast Water Treatment Systems (BWTS) – protecting marine ecosystems
Scrubber Systems – reducing SOx emissions
Eco-friendly shipbuilding practices – improving efficiency & lowering impact
What we do?
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Health & Safety
Hellenic Shipbuilding Industry is committed to providing a safe workplace for its employees and contractors, everyday, everywhere. Our activities demand the active implementation of comprehensive health, safety and environmental policies to protect all working at our premises and minimise our ecological footprint.
Mission & Technology
With a high level of automation and new production technologies ranging from welding robots, Hellenic Shipbuilding Industry offers a number of advantages: greater productivity gains, reduced building times and, above all, superb ship quality.
Quality & Performance
Hellenic Shipbuilding Industry has extensive facilities and experience and a highly skilled workforce, well versed in complex shipbuilding and repair projects. We provide high performance technologies, deployed to optimize the manufacturing and conversion process.

HSI’s Management System is certified to the highest international standards, including ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management), ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management) and ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health & Safety). These certifications were awarded by LRQA Hellas S.A., under UKAS accreditation, confirming HSI’s commitment to safety, quality and sustainable shipbuilding practices.

BWMS

Commissioning Testing of Ballast Water Management Systems (BWMS)

he International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted the Ballast Water Management Convention (BWM Convention), which requires vessels to comply with the D-2 Standard by September 2024. To meet this requirement, the installation of a Type-approved Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS) is mandatory.

Before a newly installed BWTS can be used on board, it must undergo Commissioning Testing in line with BWM.2/Circ.70/Rev.1 (effective June 1st, 2022). A successful test and report are essential to obtain the International Ballast Water Management Certificate.

HSI performs on-board Commissioning Tests using LuminUltra equipment, ensuring vessels meet IMO regulations and achieve full compliance with international ballast water standards.

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