Turgis Gaillard operates at the crux of maritime issues, developing systems that help to reinforce sovereignty and maintain freedom of navigation on the world’s seas, as well as supporting the ships and infrastructure needed for the sustainable use of the oceans.
Turgis Gaillard contributes to the operational superiority of French and Allied naval vessels and to the economic and environmental performance of cargo ships, by carrying out maintenance work on marine diesel engines:
The company also re-engines ships with up-to-date power units that are more fuel-efficient, less polluting and less costly to maintain.
The work can be carried out in our Rouillac workshop or by deploying technicians to the user’s facilities.
The service also includes standard replacement and parts supply, with the extremely short lead times made possible by a large reference stock.
The company can work on:
While ships are essential for ensuring freedom of movement on the seas and the transport of goods, ports are indispensable infrastructures for connecting maritime routes to their markets, and for supporting military vessels.
Turgis Gaillard directly ensures the continuity of operations at the Port of Dunkirk by carrying out the work required for its development. Teams design, build and maintain metallic equipment, including harbor basins, dry docks, cranes, locks, quays, perimeter control, etc.
Our expertise in diesel engines also enables us to provide maintenance services for autonomous harbor cranes all over the world.
We can send a standard replacement engine to any point on the globe in less than 48 hours, thus guaranteeing the continuity of operation of these port infrastructures, which are critical to economic activity.