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In the busy June, a delegation from the World Bank and the Mozambican government conducted an on-site inspection of the dredger dredging project of SCO HID Shipyard in Mozambique.
A high-level delegation composed of World Bank officials, project stakeholders, and local government representatives recently visited the Beira Major Water Channel Phase II Project site in Mozambique.
During the visit, the delegation observed the operation of the SCO HID-CSD5522 cutter suction dredger, proudly manufactured by SCO HID Shipyard. The team was introduced to the working principles and performance of the dredger and expressed high recognition for both the advanced technology and the steady progress of the project.
As a key infrastructure and livelihood improvement initiative, the Phase II Project involves the construction of large concrete water channels, a reservoir, and a sea drainage outlet. Once completed, it will significantly enhance Beira’s stormwater drainage capacity and flood resilience.
Project Highlights:
Daily dredging output: 12,000 m³
Total volume dredged: nearly 500,000 m³
Operating performance: Zero faults since deployment
The main parameters of this dredger are as follows:
Total length: 45.7 meters
Max dredging depth: 14 meters
Installed power: 1,223 kW
Discharge distance: 1000–1500 meters
Flow capacity: 4,000 m³/h
Suitable for dredging mud/sand/hard soil
Built to International standards
Fully dismountable for transport via road, rail, or sea
This dredger is a highly efficient and versatile solution, ideal for inland waterways, ports, and nearshore construction in calm waters. It’s already been widely adopted in both domestic and international projects.
SCO HID has always been committed to technological innovation and high-standard manufacturing, and continues to provide high-quality equipment for water conservancy infrastructure projects around the world.