| Australasian Maritime Limited | |
| PO Box 5163, Dunedin, Otago, 9058, New Zealand | |
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Originating from Western Australian Shipyards, MOC boast over 30 years’ experience in the international commercial shipbuilding industry.
Today we maintain our high standard and quality whilst understanding the need to manufacture in the most economical w a y. We continue to construct quality, high performance commercial and governmental vessels for markets across the globe.
We are well-known for our unique bespoke design philosophy;
We take pride in this and make sure the same reliability and craftsmanship is applied to all ships we deliver.
MOC Shipyards has exported its shipbuilding experience and expertise by establishing a new shipyard in South Asia, employing a combination of expat and national skilled labour.
MOC Shipyards is committed to providing our clients high quality products and pride ourselves in providing the first class service that our clients deserve.
MOC specialise in landing craft, cargo, work vessels and passenger transportation ships all designed by Australian Marine Technology.
Recently the ANZAC helideck was released for the benefit of helicopter owners in New Zealand and Australia.
Many designs and sizes available, however this design is 24.0 metre x 16.0 metre aluminium modular helicopter deck with 1.10 metre freeboard, anchoring points, fold down railings, elastomer coated polystyrene encapsulated floats, including shipping in 5 x containers from our yard to Auckland Port.... read more
MOC MULTI-TOOL is an amphibious multipurpose dredger for shallow depth performing various jobs alone using different attachments. Jobs it can perform with ease include dredging, clearing and piling on dry land, muddy
& swamp conditions and in water depth up to 6.57m. This compact equipment provides an excellent alternative against various other machines capable to perform single tasks only. It can be transported by truck and is able to load and unload itself from truck on its own.... read more