TURBO-TECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG
About us
Turbo-Technik GmbH & Co. KG was established in Wilhelmshaven / Germany, in 1967, for voyage and port repairs of seagoing vessels. Today Turbo-Technik is known as a well experienced, efficient and reliable partner for sophisticated ship repairs, retrofits and conversion projects in the cruise industry. The various skills include among others shipbuilding, machinery-, turbine-, boiler- and pipework, as well as electrical and hydraulic work. For that Turbo-Technik dispatches voyage repair teams all over the globe. The specialized welding services cover a wide range from carbon, stainless to austenitic steels, as well as alloys and CuNiFe. With the modernly equipped workshops and a location close to major German container ports, Turbo-Technik is able to prefabricate on short notice for world-wide delivery.
Turbo-Technik also increased it's range of service by industrial cooling, HVAC as well as cabinet construction.
Address
Hannoversche Str. 11
26384 Wilhelmshaven
Germany
E-mail: info@turbotechnik.com
Phone: +49 4421 30780
Internet: www.turbotechnik.com
Gewerbehof 7
18107 Elmenhorst-Lichtenhagen
Germany
E-mail: info@turbotechnik.com
Phone: +49 4421 30780
Internet: turbotechnik.com/de/willkommen/
An der Alster 62
20099 Hamburg
Germany
E-mail: info@turbotechnik.com
Phone: +49 4421 30780
Internet: turbotechnik.com/de/willkommen/
Contact person:
Tor Holm
US Representative
E-mail: tor.holm@turbotechnik.com
Phone: +1 954 4519212
Henrieke Lichterfeld
E-mail: henrieke.lichterfeld@turbotechnik.com
Phone: +49 151 14420357
Michael Mittermayr
E-mail: michael.mittermayr@turbotechnik.com
Products & Services
Ship repair: Mechanical work
For the mechanical work Turbo-Technik has two workshops properly equipped with several overhead cranes up to 50 tons and all necessary tools machines such as: lathes (including a 13 m long sliding bed lathe, a vertical lathe with 3 m diameter capacity), grinding machines, milling machines, slotting machines, drills, saws, cutting machines, descaling machines, boring machines (including a large horizontal boring machine), press, cleaning station, set pressure station, test station, and an injection bench. The mechanical workshop is perfectly suited to cover the whole range of marine applications, from delicate diesel injection works to heavy gear machining such as rudders, tail shafts, thrusters, and propellers.