Euploia Drydocks and Services Ltd Announces Strategic Partnership with MACRON Co., Ltd
MACRON plays a key role in supporting the global transition toward sustainable and carbon-neutral maritime operations. This collaboration brings together the expertise of both companies to deliver innovative and comprehensive solutions in ship repair, maintenance, and industrial maritime services, while also supporting the development of technologies aligned with the global roadmap for a sustainable and carbon-neutral marine sector.
By leveraging MACRON’s cutting-edge measurement systems, energy-efficient technologies, and electronic solutions for LNG/LPG vessels and offshore applications, Euploia aims to enhance service quality, operational efficiency, and sustainability across its projects.
Statement from Euploia Drydocks and Services Ltd:
“This partnership represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide state-of-the-art maritime solutions,” said Charidimos Valentakis, Managing Director of Euploia Drydocks and Services Ltd. “Combining Euploia’s deep experience in ship repair and services with MACRON’s technological innovation will allow us to offer unmatched value to our clients worldwide.The strategic cooperation will also focus on research and development initiatives to support green energy solutions and sustainable maritime operations, reflecting the companies’ shared commitment to environmental responsibility. We are excited about the future of this agreement and the opportunities it will bring.”
Statement from MACRON Co., Ltd:
“We are pleased to partner with Euploia Drydocks and Services Ltd,” said DG Kim, President & CEO of MACRON Co., Ltd. “With our extensive experience in marine instrumentation and safety systems for LNG, LPG, and tanker vessels—including VECS, HLOA, TLG, ODME, UPS systems, CCTV solutions, and marine battery systems—we have supported Greek shipowners and shipyards for many years. In addition to conventional Lead Acid batteries for UPS and battery charger systems, we are now introducing LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery systems with successful vessel references. Through this cooperation, we aim to enhance operational reliability, safety, and technical performance for the Greek fleet.”
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