Chariot Robotics ENVIROBOT Systems at Work in Dubai

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, July 20 — (PRNewswire) — Chariot Robotics, LLC announces the delivery and installation of four (4) of its ENVIROBOT® systems to Drydocks World-Dubai.  This environmentally friendly technology removes coatings from vessels using a patented magnetically attached robot applying Ultra High Pressure (UHP) water to the surface, and vacuuming away the effluent.  This radio controlled system increases productivity, improves worker safety, and allows other work items to proceed simultaneously. The ENVIROBOT® is the highest production water only remotely operated surface preparation robot available. It eliminates the airborne particulates generated by grit blasting creating a cleaner and efficient workplace.

Mr. Mohammad Rizal, Director – Production of Drydocks World-Dubai stated, "We are pleased to have selected this technology for its beneficial environmental factors and to enhance our own productivity. As we become increasingly at home with the operating systems, we will consider upping the number of units."

"Drydocks World-Dubai has studied all the available robotic waterblasting systems worldwide, and we are very pleased that they have chosen the ENVIROBOT®," said Stephen Johnson, CEO of Chariot Robotics, LLC.  "We hope that this is the beginning of a long term relationship which can extend to other Drydocks World facilities."

About Drydocks World

Over the past 27 years, Drydocks World has established itself as a leading, and fast growing international player in ship repair, shipbuilding, rig building, FPSO conversion, offshore fabrication and fleet operations with facilities in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Drydocks World's flagship facility, Drydocks World - Dubai is the largest, cutting edge ship repair, conversion and new building facility between Europe and the Far East.

The yard's strategic geographic location, advanced technologies and well-resourced workshops have made it the preferred facility for local and international maritime companies.

About Chariot Robotics

The mission of Chariot Robotics, LLC is to end the global pollutant stream of hazardous wastes generated by the current industrial processes used to remove coatings in the marine and above ground storage tank maintenance markets. Palm City, FL USA based Chariot Robotics, LLC engineering staff developed the ENVIROBOT® system and designed it to meet the challenges of steel surface preparation while increasing productivity, protecting workers, minimizing processed waste and protecting the natural environment. Chariot Robotics patented automated technology eliminates dangerous waste products while reducing valuable time and expenses during the entire coating removal process.

For more information visit www.drydocks.gov.ae  and www.chariotrobotics.com

SOURCE Chariot Robotics, LLC

Contact:
Chariot Robotics, LLC
Drydocks World
Eric Johnson, Chariot Robotics, LLC
Phone: +1-772-403-2373
Email Contact
Web: http://www.chariotrobotics.com

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