
Facing confined workspace in Cuihuashan floating dock,
CHI(Guangdong) optimized crew deployment and dynamically adjusted workflows to
safely strip 9,070m² of old coatings from the flat-bottom hull and 2,200m² from
port/starboard freeboard areas. The team then applied five-coat painting to the
entire hull and seven-coat painting around the scrubber overboard discharge
outlet. To minimize dock time, the shipyard implemented a
"pre-dock preparation" strategy: Pre-docking robotics: Used smart painting robots to
pre-strip 1,600m² of hull coatings above waterline during berthing Early
access operations: Deployed aerial platforms for ultra-high-pressure water
blasting on starboard freeboard This
enabled immediate full-scale operations upon docking. The project set new
efficiency benchmarks: Completed
11,300m² hull stripping (including pre-dock work), dual high-pressure washing,
and first-coat application within 51 hours of docking. Achieved full painting
sequence in just 99 total hours – slashing the dock time by 40% compared to
conventional methods.
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