MSR "Gryfia" Adopts Advanced Geometry System from Maritime University
Morska Stocznia Remontowa “Gryfia” S.A., one of Poland’s key ship repair yards, has officially implemented an innovative system for the geometry inventory and reconstruction of structural components in refurbished vessels. The system was developed by a research team from the Maritime University of Szczecin, led by Prof. Remigiusz Iwańkowicz, DSc, Eng.
education west pomerania shipbuilding industry equipment and technology news01 july 2025 | 20:22 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

fot. Morska Stocznia Remontowa Gryfia S.A.
Based on advanced 3D scanning technologies and specialized reconstruction software, the solution enables precise mapping and replication of complex structural elements. This innovation is expected to significantly streamline ship repair processes, improving both efficiency and turnaround times.
– Our long-standing collaboration with the scientists from Szczecin has reached a new, highly practical level. What’s particularly important is that the system we’re receiving has been tailored exactly to our operational needs – emphasized Daniel Opas, President of MSR “Gryfia”.
The project serves as a strong example of successful technology transfer and industry-academia synergy. It brings tangible benefits to the shipbuilding sector and enhanc
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