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Alpha Wire Testing: A Key Technological Breakthrough

Alpha Wire Testing: A Key Technological Breakthrough

Alpha Wire Testing: A Key Technological Breakthrough

The testing of the Alpha wire is approaching its final stages and is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. This high-tech wire is a core component of our sequential ship-cutting process, capable of slicing ships into blocks efficiently and safely. The results of this testing will validate the cutting capacity and durability of the wire, ensuring that our automated dismantling process can be executed at scale. This technological milestone brings us closer to launching fully operational CMT yards, setting a new standard in ship recycling.

Global Interest in CMT Yards

As word spreads about the innovative solutions CMT International is offering, we are experiencing an influx of interest from potential investors worldwide. Our latest video animation showcasing the CMT Pilot Yard process has generated significant attention, highlighting the speed and precision of our dismantling operations.
From regions across the globe, industries are exploring the possibility of establishing their own CMT yards, using our proven technology and processes. These potential collaborations present exciting opportunities to extend CMT’s influence and achieve truly global impact in sustainable ship recycling.

A Future of Sustainable Progress

CMT International is dedicated to advancing the global ship recycling industry with a focus on sustainability, efficiency, and safety. Our partnerships, including the recent addition of Sojitz Corporation, the development of the Netherlands-based CMT Pilot Yard, and the successful testing of the Alpha wire, mark significant milestones in our mission.

Stay tuned for more updates on our progress and for the results of the wire testing before the end of 2024. Together, we are building a future where end-of-life ships can be processed in a circular, environmentally responsible way, supporting a greener maritime industry.

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