The new construction and engineering department of ASRY, a leading maritime repair and fabrication facility in the Middle East Gulf, has received ASME accreditation, which allows ASRY to manufacture and repair coded pressure vessels
ASRY attained the accreditation from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) after an extensive review of the company’s quality assurance systems, engineering, warehousing, production, and quality control capabilities.
Based on the review, ASRY was found compliant with ASME work due to its commitment to applying the highest international standards in all aspects of work.
ASRY managing director Mazen Matar said, “Certifying ASRY for ASME work is a big day in ASRY’s history. It will take ASRY to new heights in contributing to the oil and gas and marine industry, which is in line with ASRY’s strategy.
With this achievement, ASRY can manufacture vessels required for the upcoming oil and gas activities in the region, as well as manufacturing and repairing pressure vessels.
The ASME recognition is the latest step in enhancing the shipyard’s capabilities. In March 2021, ASRY signed a deal to add a state-of-the-art resource planning system.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1880 with the aim of setting standards for the production of boilers, steam boilers, vessels, and pressure vessels.
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