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- Alang in Gujarat is at the heart of the ship recycling industry in the Asian sub-continent.
- There are about 124 active yards out of which 90 are green ship recycling yards certified under HKC (Hong Kong Convention) compliance by different classification bodies such as:-
o Class NK
o Rina Class
o IR Class – Indian Register of Shipping - Yards at Alang are consistently improving to meet higher standards of green ship recycling.
- Yards at Alang have a sea front of 30, 45, 60, 80 or 120 meters.
- Priya Blue Industries Pvt Ltd was the first yard to be certified by Class NK under HKC (Hong Kong Convention) compliance in Alang, India and audited by EU – SRR for whitelist inclusion for recycling EU flag. It is EUSRR compliant by Lloyd’s register.
- Chattogram has approximately 117 shipyards, with 40 currently active. Among these active yards, 4 are approved by the Hong Kong Convention (HKC).
- The market is dominated by non – green yards but are hopeful to be HKC compliant yards within the next 4 to 5 years.
- Gadani has about 100 yards out of which approximately 54 ship recycling yards are operational.
- There are no green yards but a few ship recyclers have applied for HKC compliance and are positive on receiving the same.
- There are a total of 25 Ship Recycling yards in Turkey, each with a similar width of approximately 55 meters.
- 9 ship recycling facilities in Aliağa have been added to the European Union's list of approved ship recycling yards.
- The Turkish ship recycling yards apply the so-called landing method. The bow of the vessel is grounded on the shore while the stern is still afloat. The blocks are then lifted by cranes onto a drained and impermeable working area.