Featured Projects

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Explore our featured projects, showcasing cutting-edge solutions in electrical power systems, offshore conversions, and containerised control systems. From extensive upgrades to bespoke installations, discover our expertise in diverse and innovative engineering endeavors.

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Cable Ship Conversion & Mobilisation

In 2000, Maersk Responder became a Multipurpose Offshore Construction Vessel after a Cable Installation role. In 2008, MJR Power & Automation converted her back, overhauling, testing, and modifying systems within a tight schedule.

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Offshore Construction Vessel Build

MJR Power & Automation oversees the design, construction, and initial mobilization of two offshore construction vessels, offering expertise in ship specifications, electrical systems, DP performance, and integration of construction equipment.

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Automation System Refit – RoPax Ferry

In a large life extension project for Stena Seatrader, MJR Power & Automation designed, replaced, modified, and overhauled key electrical and automation systems, including machinery monitoring, power management, propulsion control, and generator excitation.

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Automation Systems Refit – RoPax Ferry

Over two years, MJR upgraded the Integrated Automation System on Stena Caledonia in two stages. Stage 1 involved replacing the Main Engine Bearing Monitoring & Exhaust Gas Temperature Monitoring Systems, and Stage 2 replaced the entire Decca ISIS 200 system, integrating all components successfully.

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Power Management System – Survey Vessel

MJR Power & Automation successfully replaced the Portuguese Navy vessel's outdated Power Management System, ensuring optimal performance. The project involved custom installation, interfacing with the electrical propulsion system, and delivering key features for enhanced functionality.

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Pipe Lay System

In 2004, MJR Power & Automation collaborated with Technip Norge AS on the Statoil Kristin Project, achieving impressive lay speeds with a unique handling system for subsea pipes and direct electrical heating cables. Major upgrades followed in 2006 and 2008, ensuring faultless system performance.