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PSC Tema CEO credits foot soldiers with saving equipment
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87788, member: 27"] A Ghanaian shipyard sat abandoned for nearly three years, overrun by vegetation and reptiles, before new management stepped in to revive it. PSC Tema Shipyard's rough shape [LIST] [*]Alhaji Osman Sulemana revealed party foot soldiers blocked unauthorized equipment removal during the shutdown. [*]Valuable machinery faced theft risks while operations were frozen. [*]Thick bush and reptile infestations made the yard unsafe when the new team arrived. [*]Clearing the premises was the first order of business before any repairs kicked off. [/LIST] Getting the gears turning again [LIST] [*]Sulemana's team assessed which machines could be saved and which were toast. [*]Some gear got fixed up, while other critical parts needed full replacement. [*]Slipway operations resumed, letting vessels get hauled for maintenance. [*]Canteen restoration boosted on-site worker welfare and productivity. [/LIST] Renovation rundown [LIST] [*]Dock rehabilitation and electrical substation upgrades wrapped up. [*]Power reliability improvements were a key piece of the overhaul. [*]Compound-wide fixes addressed years of neglect across the facility. [*]Leaking roofing in marine workshops still threatens equipment and staff. [/LIST] Legacy equipment is holding things back [LIST] [*]Most machines date back to the Kwame Nkrumah era with zero modernization since. [*]Giraffe crane replacement topped the list of urgent appeals. [*]Peter Mensah, the deputy CEO, described pre-takeover conditions as completely unworkable. [*]Mensah expressed confidence that sustained investment could transform the yard into a competitive maritime hub. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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