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Covid-19 Announcement
25/03/2020
In these days of Covid-19 Metalock Engineering are making sure that the wellbeing of our employees and our customers top priority. We are still here and still working but as remotely as possible, so please give us a call or send us an email with your requirements and we will continue to support you the best possible way.
Metalock Engineering involved in a large refurbishment project of a Hydro Power Plant in Pakistan
08/12/2019
Metalock Engineering is involved in a large refurbishment and upgrade project of a Hydro Power Plant in Pakistan. The complete scope are machining and welding at different locations inside the hydro turbine with a diameter of 6500mm, orbital machining of MIV shafts with a diameter of 900mm + a lot of drilling, reaming and tapping, using custom built machining equipment.
Introduction of VAT Law in UAE
28/12/2017
Starting from 1st January 2018, the UAE Government will be introducing Value Added Tax (VAT) at 5% which will be applicable to our products and service.
On site flange facing of a deck crane pedestal
16/08/2017
During a routine call by a UAE based bulk carrier vessel, a flatness check was done on the deck crane pedestal flange and it was found to be beyond the permissible limits.
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