Vessels and other floating structures for breaking up
CPC v2.1 Code: 39370
About vessels and other floating structures for breaking up
cpc code 39370 covers the industry of vessels and other floating structures used for the purpose of breaking up. This industry plays a crucial role in the recycling and repurposing of materials from decommissioned ships, oil rigs, and other large maritime structures. By breaking down these assets, the industry recovers valuable materials like steel, copper, and other metals, which can then be reused in various manufacturing and construction processes, contributing to the broader circular economy.
Production process
The main production techniques used in this industry involve the careful dismantling and deconstruction of the vessels and structures. This process typically begins with the removal of any hazardous materials, such as asbestos or oil residues, to ensure the safety of the workers and the environment. The structures are then cut into smaller, more manageable pieces using specialized tools and equipment, such as plasma cutters and oxy-fuel torches. The recovered materials are then sorted, processed, and prepared for sale to various 41000 Metals and Metal Products and 42000 Machinery and Equipment industries.
Production inputs
The main inputs required for this industry include the vessels and structures themselves, which are typically acquired from shipping companies, oil and gas operators, and other industries that have decommissioned their assets. Additionally, the industry requires specialized equipment and tools, such as cranes, cutting torches, and material handling machinery, as well as a skilled workforce trained in the safe and efficient dismantling of these structures.
Production outputs
The primary outputs of this industry are the recovered materials, such as steel, copper, aluminum, and other metals, which are then sold to various manufacturing and construction industries. The industry also produces scrap materials, which can be further processed and recycled. Some of the key industries that consume the outputs of the vessel and structure breaking industry include 41000 Metals and Metal Products, 42000 Machinery and Equipment, and 23000 Construction.
Family tree for vessels and other floating structures for breaking up
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