Welcome to Denith Engineering
Denith Engineering provides cost effective engineering solutions to a wide range of industries, primarily in the offshore and land based mining and energy sectors.
Established in 1980, based in Cape Town, Denith Engineering provides a diverse range of equipment, such as:
- Winches
- Launch and Recovery Systems
- Umbilical Handling Equipment
- Press Brakes
- Mining Plant
We are able to satisfy our client’s needs with our highly skilled personnel drawing on a wealth of experience combined with the latest technology.
Our design, management and QC practices have proven to satisfy the requirements of the major international classification authorities.
Denith Engineering is a Level 4 Broad Based Black Economic Empowered contributor. We are striving to achieve a Level 3 Status.
LATEST PROJECTS
Deployment Winches
Denith Engineering has recently been awarded a contract to supply numerous deployment winches for use in Offshore Drilling Industry.
Delivery is expected to take place third quarter 2010.
Deep Ocean Deployment System
Denith Engineering is currently negotiating to design, fabricate and supply a Deep Ocean Deployment System for launching and recovering 65 Ton payloads to 2500m deep.
Expected delivery is third quarter 2010.
100 Ton Towing Winches
Denith Engineering is recently been awarded a contract to supply a number of 100 Ton towing winches similar to that pictured.
Delivery is expected to take place mid 2010, with the equipment being brought online early 2011.
Man Riding Launch & Recovery System
Denith Engineering has proudly completed a contract to develop, design and supply of a 12Ton SWL, dynamic, man riding Launch and Recovery System with load testing finally being signed off, by class early in March. The equipment is used for the launch and recovery of a high speed interception craft.
Motion Compensation System
Denith Engineering has recently supplied the mechanical components for a dynamic compensation system for the mooring of a mineral transportation vessel.
The project is expected to be installed and commissioned in the third quarter of 2010.
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