example of lifting of a ship
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In general, a marine lifting operation involves lifting of any structure by a crane vessel in the offshore environment. Some of the examples are listed below: The lifting of topsides by crane barges to set-up on Jacket structures. The lifting of Jackets from transportation barges, to set on the sea bed.
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A heavy-lift ship is a vessel designed to move very large loads that cannot be handled by normal ships. ... Semi-submersible ships that take on water ballast to allow the load—usually another vessel—to be floated over the deck, whereupon the ballast is jettisoned and the ship's deck and cargo raised above the waterline.
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