IMES International has secured an extension of its contract with the Boden Group for the third consecutive year to maintain the overhead gantry crane system at His Majesty’s Naval Base in Portsmouth.
This development underscores IMES’s continued role in ensuring the operational safety and compliance of these cranes, which are crucial to the base’s infrastructure.
The contract involves the inspection and servicing of over 60 overhead gantry cranes, with capacities ranging from 1t to 200t, sourced from various major manufacturers.
This work highlights the ongoing collaboration between IMES and Boden in delivering safe and compliant facilities.
IMES Engineering and Inspection director Glenn Ward said: “We are delighted to continue working with the Boden Group on this contract.
“Our team of crane technicians take great pride in providing a professional and technical service and this renewed contract is a testament to their hard work over the past few years.
“We look forward to continuing to support Boden Group with their asset maintenance scopes over the coming year and beyond.”
IMES International, a subsidiary of THREE60 Energy, specialises in independent inspection, monitoring, and testing services for both fixed and loose lifting equipment.
The company also offers advanced hydrostatic and gas testing for critical components at its SengS facility.
The firm supports its clients with a team of LEEA-certified engineers and technicians who provide comprehensive crane maintenance, installation, and repair services.
IMES’s round-the-clock call-out service ensures prompt attention to maintenance and urgent repairs, maintaining uninterrupted service for their clients.
Furthermore, the company offers specialist load monitoring software and products designed to be integrated with lifting equipment, enhancing operational efficiency.