One of Tanzania's cargo barges constructed by Kenya's SECO engineering! SECO have been given two orders for the barges construction.

Olliver Seid

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Pictures of one of the barges undergoing construction in Mombasa!
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News source: SECO engineering Facebook page.
 
Kwakua imeandikwa hapa kazi tu!? Hivi nikija kununua gari la Mobius hapo Nairobi na kuliandika Hapa kazi tu itakua Tanzania imenunua gari kutoka Kenya. Jinsi Songoro Marine anavyopiga kazi za viwango mpaka kushinda tender za kimataifa mbele ya wachina sizani serikali inaweza kupeleka kazi ndogo kama hiyo kwa wakenya.

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Kwakua imeandikwa hapa kazi tu!? Hivi nikija kununua gari la Mobius hapo Nairobi na kuliandika Hapa kazi tu itakua Tanzania imenunua gari kutoka Kenya. Jinsi Songoro Marine anavyopiga kazi za viwango mpaka kushinda tender za kimataifa mbele ya wachina sizani serikali inaweza kupeleka kazi ndogo kama hiyo kwa wakenya.

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Hehehe mnateseka sana.....na bado.
 
Yaani tunawaundia meli zenu na huku mnatutusi kila siku. Haha
"Hapa kazi tu" ni neno kama watu wanavyo andikaga "In God we trust" na maneno kama hayo kwenye vyombo vyao. Mteja wa hiko ki vessel anaweza kuwa mtu yoyote from any where.
 
"Hapa kazi tu" ni neno kama watu wanavyo andikaga "In God we trust" na maneno kama hayo kwenye vyombo vyao. Mteja wa hiko ki vessel anaweza kuwa mtu yoyote from any where.
Acha kubishana ujinga,
Iyo ni Mali ya Tanzania,
Si Kila kitu ni kubishana kama watoto
 
Even Dodoma parliament was designed by a Kenyan Architectural firm .
"Hapa kazi tu" ni neno kama watu wanavyo andikaga "In God we trust" na maneno kama hayo kwenye vyombo vyao. Mteja wa hiko ki vessel anaweza kuwa mtu yoyote from any where.
 
hahah when a Kunyan brags of building a barge for Tanzania! A simple fact a barge is a marine vessel that does not have a motor engine and there is no way a company in Tanzania can't build a simple structure like that! Songoro marine builds several complete ships and it could be they r having so many projects to have declined a project for 2 non motorised badges meant for Tanga port a proximity to Mombasa!




Its like a Tanzania making noises because Songoro marine was issued a tender to rehabilitate Kilindini and Harambee ferries.

In March, KFS said it had spent Sh172 million to renovate the Kilindini and Harambee, barely 10 months after they had been repaired, raising questions about the extent of the repairs done during the last dry-docking.

The state agency used Sh110 million to rehabilitate the old Kilindini, which was taken out of service for the better part of 2018, while the rest was spent on the Harambee.

The 29-year-old Kilindini had 70 per cent of its deck replaced with new material. New prows were supplied from Tanzania by Songoro Marine Transport after another firm, Dresden Laubegast, lost the tender to supply spare parts.


the kind of ferries Songoro marine built



or

 
"Hapa kazi tu" ni neno kama watu wanavyo andikaga "In God we trust" na maneno kama hayo kwenye vyombo vyao. Mteja wa hiko ki vessel anaweza kuwa mtu yoyote from any where.
HAPA KAZI TU 01
Hapa Kazi Tu 01, classed by Bureau Veritas, is 77.98 m long with a 11.83 m beam and will operate from the port of Tanga in Tanzania.
 
Pictures of one of the barges undergoing construction in Mombasa!View attachment 1248713

News source: SECO engineering Facebook page.
Seco toka lini ikawa ya wakenya!?hapo msa kjna dock 2,african marine na seco,wakenya hapo kazi zao kupaka rangi tu,dock za wataliano na tena wanawapiga mpk vibao wakenya,hamna sehemu wakenya wananyanyaswa km kwenye hizo dock
 
Seco toka lini ikawa ya wakenya!?hapo msa kjna dock 2,african marine na seco,wakenya hapo kazi zao kupaka rangi tu,dock za wataliano na tena wanawapiga mpk vibao wakenya,hamna sehemu wakenya wananyanyaswa km kwenye hizo dock
Jealousy will kill you! Try to educate your people to be able to undertake such work instead of pouring useless infantile emotions. We have built it for you, now go and put to good use. If it breaks down bring it back we will repair it.
 
HAPA KAZI TU 01
Hapa Kazi Tu 01, classed by Bureau Veritas, is 77.98 m long with a 11.83 m beam and will operate from the port of Tanga in Tanzania.

MV KAZI Dar es Salaam Tanzania


2017
This 170T double-ended ferry has been constructed in Dar es Salaam by Songoro Marine. The vessel is designed to carry 22 vehicles and 800 passengers. ProjectWise installed four Deutz BF6M1015MC Main Engines and the Schottel SPJ 57 RDL Pumpjets and steering system. ProjectWise also supplied and installed the steering desks and all Navigation and Communication equipment.

The ferry is now in service at Magogoni-Kigamboni crossing in the Port of Dar es Salaam.

Contractor: Songoro Marine Transport, Schottel GmbH, Henkelhausen GmbH.

Client: TEMESA, Ministry of Works, Tanzania

Vessel: Double-ended Ferry, LOA. 52.25 Mts x BOA 12.60 Mts. Cap. 170 Tonnes

 
hahah when a Kunyan brags of building a barge for Tanzania! A simple fact a barge is a marine vessel that does not have a motor engine and there is no way a company in Tanzania can't build a simple structure like that! Songoro marine builds several complete ships and it could be they r having so many projects to have declined a project for 2 non motorised badges meant for Tanga port a proximity to Mombasa!




Its like a Tanzania making noises because Songoro marine was issued a tender to rehabilitate Kilindini and Harambee ferries.

In March, KFS said it had spent Sh172 million to renovate the Kilindini and Harambee, barely 10 months after they had been repaired, raising questions about the extent of the repairs done during the last dry-docking.

The state agency used Sh110 million to rehabilitate the old Kilindini, which was taken out of service for the better part of 2018, while the rest was spent on the Harambee.

The 29-year-old Kilindini had 70 per cent of its deck replaced with new material. New prows were supplied from Tanzania by Songoro Marine Transport after another firm, Dresden Laubegast, lost the tender to supply spare parts.


Okay first
a) You have no idea what you are talking about. A barge can be towed or self propelled with light diesel engines.
b) songoro marine builds and repairs boats not ships they do not have that technical know how.
c) seco engineering has built land crafts and tankers not to be compared with a boat (I know you will be confused by this)

Below is a tanker and landing craft built in Mombasa
Alpha Kirawira is a multi-purpose support vessel, that also doubles up as a Tanker and a Landing Craft, designed and built at the SECO shipyard, Mombasa for Alpha Logistics Services (EPZ) Ltd

 
MV KAZI Dar es Salaam Tanzania


2017
This 170T double-ended ferry has been constructed in Dar es Salaam by Songoro Marine. The vessel is designed to carry 22 vehicles and 800 passengers. ProjectWise installed four Deutz BF6M1015MC Main Engines and the Schottel SPJ 57 RDL Pumpjets and steering system. ProjectWise also supplied and installed the steering desks and all Navigation and Communication equipment.

The ferry is now in service at Magogoni-Kigamboni crossing in the Port of Dar es Salaam.

Contractor: Songoro Marine Transport, Schottel GmbH, Henkelhausen GmbH.

Client: TEMESA, Ministry of Works, Tanzania

Vessel: Double-ended Ferry, LOA. 52.25 Mts x BOA 12.60 Mts. Cap. 170 Tonnes

That is a boat not a ship. It can be built by any non starter economy. Uganda has also built some of their own boats for transportation on lake victoria
 
hahah when a Kunyan brags of building a barge for Tanzania! A simple fact a barge is a marine vessel that does not have a motor engine and there is no way a company in Tanzania can't build a simple structure like that! Songoro marine builds several complete ships and it could be they r having so many projects to have declined a project for 2 non motorised badges meant for Tanga port a proximity to Mombasa!




Its like a Tanzania making noises because Songoro marine was issued a tender to rehabilitate Kilindini and Harambee ferries.

In March, KFS said it had spent Sh172 million to renovate the Kilindini and Harambee, barely 10 months after they had been repaired, raising questions about the extent of the repairs done during the last dry-docking.

The state agency used Sh110 million to rehabilitate the old Kilindini, which was taken out of service for the better part of 2018, while the rest was spent on the Harambee.

The 29-year-old Kilindini had 70 per cent of its deck replaced with new material. New prows were supplied from Tanzania by Songoro Marine Transport after another firm, Dresden Laubegast, lost the tender to supply spare parts.


the kind of ferries Songoro marine built



or


SECO has built a ferry for Uganda and boats for Rwanda too.Why should I brag and of what benefit will my bragging bring me in this forum?
 
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