ASTICAN
Francisco José García Bravo is an experienced professional in the naval and industrial sector, currently serving as a project and ship manager at ASTICAN since June 2019. In this role, Francisco oversees complex projects, coordinating cross-functional teams to ensure timely and budget-compliant execution. Previously, from March 2012 to August 2018, Francisco worked as a fitter and welder technician at Metal Welding Canarias S.L.U, specializing in the assembly and welding of metal structures for marine vessels. Francisco is pursuing a degree in naval technology, architecture, and maritime engineering at Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and holds additional qualifications in welding and mechanical design from Gdańsk University of Technology, FEMEPA, and IES Lomo Apolinario.
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ASTICAN
Astilleros Canarios S.A. (Astican) is a privately owned ship repair yard whose well experienced staff and subcontractors provide the capabilities to perform repairs, maintenance and conversions on all types of vessels, structures, marine renewable energy devices and offshore units. The yard is located in the Port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) just off the North West coast of Africa. Due to this special geographical situation the Canary Islands enjoy an average year round temperature of 21º C with a very low amount of rainfall. This advantage makes it easy to perform our countless tasks at any given time. The dry-docking system is a versatile Syncrolift platform with a lifting capacity for vessels up to 36,000 DWT. ASTICAN drydock an average of 200 vessels a year and is able to attend repair requirements at very short notice. The yard is equipped with special workshops to cover all specific requirements. It has 1000 m of piers with a special location for oil rigs, with certified and tested bollards and proper drafts.