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Dredging International NV (DEME-DI)
www.dredging.com
Together with Baggerwerken Decloedt, Dredging International is one of the primary operating companies of DEME Group, responsible for more than two thirds of total turnover. Dredging International (DI) has a leading position on the global dredging market and has experienced rapid and sustained growth over the last decade. The core activity of DI is dredging and land reclamation.

Dredging International has its roots in the world port of Antwerp on the river Scheldt. We are proud to have contributed for more than one hundred years to deepening and maintenance programs of the river fairway, and to major reclamation projects that have created new land for a world class industry. In one century, the depth of the river fairway has more than doubled and bulk carriers of up to 274.726 dwt and a length of 335 metres are now able to sail seventy kilometers inland.

Today, our modern and high-tech trailing suction hopper dredgers and the mighty cutter suction dredgers are deepening fairways and reclaiming new land in South America, in Singapore, in Australia, in Africa and all over Europe. DI is taking the lead in the construction of France’s Port 2000 at Le Havre, we are building ports in India, we are involved in the huge Jurong & Tuas land reclamation project in Singapore, and we are keeping the Martin Garcia channels to depth in Rio de la Plata on the border of Argentina and Uruguay.

Dredging International is fully banking on synergies from the broader DEME Group. Pooling resources with sister companies and combining dredging and land reclamation with supporting activities and environmental skills, provides a unique opportunity for offering global solutions to clients all over the world.

Parent institute: Dredging, Environmental & Marine Engineering NV (DEME), more

Address:
Haven 1025
Scheldedijk 30
2070 Zwijndrecht
Belgium

Tel.: +32-(0)3-250 52 11
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Type: Commercial
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  • Peer reviewed article D’Hurlaborde, A.; Semeraro, A.; Sterckx, T.; Van Hoey, G. (2022). Optimized screening methods for investigation of the larval settlement of Lanice conchilega on artificial substrates. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 10(10): 1443. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse10101443, more
  • Peer reviewed article Vantorre, M.; Candries, M.; Delefortrie, G.; Eloot, K.; Verwilligen, J.; Henn, R.; Vergote, T.; Lindberg, O.; de Loor, A.; Wang, H.Z.; Zou, Z.-J. (2016). A comparison of experimental and numerical behaviour characteristics of a ship entering a lock using benchmark test data. Trans. R. Inst. Nav. Archit. 158(Part A2): A79-A90, more
  • Moulaert, I.; Langedock, K.; Boone, W.; Carpentier, J.-B.; Delbare, D.; Devriese, S.; Geldhof, R.; Groenendaal, B.; Huyghens, M.; Mascart, T.; Semeraro, A.; Van Hoey, G.; Sterckx, T. (2022). Coastbusters, nature-based solutions for sustainable coastal management, in: ECSA 59: Using the best scientific knowledge for the sustainable management of estuaries and coastal seas 5 - 8 September 2022, San Sebastian, Spain. , more
  • Semeraro, A.; Langedock, K.; Boone, W.; Carpentier, J.-B.; Delbare, D.; De Neve, M.; Devriese, S.; Geldhof, R.; Groenendaal, B.; Huygens, M.; Mascart, T.; Moulaert, I.; Van Hoey, G.; Sterckx, T. (2022). Coastbusters, innovative nature-based solutions for sustainable coastal management, in: Strypsteen, G. et al. Book of abstracts: building coastal resilience 2022, Bruges, Belgium, 12-13 April 2022. VLIZ Special Publication, 89: pp. 61-62, more
  • Karelle, Y.; Sharpe, P.; Pizzo, G.M.; Haerens, P.; Albanese, V. (2016). A full scale propeller wash erosion test on heterogeneous cohesive material, in: Harris, J. et al. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Scour and Erosion, ICSE 2016. pp. 221-230, more
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  • Ontwerp van het offshore windmolenpark op de Thorntonbank, more