Naval Mechanical Operations

Ets F.MEUNIER specialise in the installation, renovation and maintenance of mechanical equipment onboard military or civilian ships; from the propulsion system: motor, propeller, reducer, reverser, line shaft, etc., to steering devices and other auxiliary equipment: electrical generators, pumps, compressors, ground tackle, windlasses, winches, etc.
Our teams can intervene on ships in the port, at sea, in the harbour or in dry docks. Our organisation and our teams' versatility means we are well equipped to intervene during technical stops both in France and abroad.
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Renowned expertise and working methods

In addition to our operations, we also have mechanics and manufacturing workshops. Our industry-standard equipment helps to add to the speed and precision of our repairs.
Our technicians intervene in assessment, tests and commissioning, and specialise in video endoscopies, alignment and laser calibration, vibratory control, deglazing and roughness measurements, magnetoscopy, etc.
The SECREN, shipyard in Diego Suarez (Madagascar), called upon the knowhow of Ets F. MEUNIER in order to improve its technical services and to develop its activities in the Indian Ocean area.
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An experienced team

Our technicians attend regular training sessions. This, along with our commitment to quality services and our many years of experience means that we are a trusted partner of a number of diesel engine manufacturers. For many years, Ets F. MEUNIER has thus upheld onto its status as an official MTU agent, an accredited MAN Diesel-Pielstick repairs station.
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Partners
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Ets F. MEUNIER is a member of the Bretagne Pole Naval shipbuilding association |
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Informations
Vannes
Clients and partners are invited to visit the new workshop on the Vannes site during an open day on 30th March 2012. Located in rue Dupuy de Löme on the Prat industrial estate, the 1100m² workshop features both a mechanical and a manufacturing area. This new workshop will help us to consolidate and develop our industrial maintenance activities in the region.
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