About IHC Parts & Services

IHC Parts & Services provides a global service network for the clients of IHC Merwede. Its core business is to keep IHC-Merwede-built dredging and offshore equipment (and other equipment) operational in a cost-effective way. Services range from the supply of original installations for new shipbuilding projects, to providing replacement parts for vessels at work and specialists services to ensure maximum output.

In addition to developing and producing dredging related products, we have developed into a versatile full service supplier to the dredging and mining industry.

IHC Parts & Services is structured into three sub-units: IHC Parts, IHC Technical Services and IHC Fabrication. These units are supported by a department for logistics, worldwide dispatch, a research and development department, and a full administration service.

Projects at IHC Parts

IHC Light House Pump - IHC Merwede teamed up with Airborne Composites to develop a revolutionary new concept in double-walled dredge pumps.  »» read more

Start-up inspections - As part of our start-up inspection IHC Technical Services electrical engineers perform cold wire checks before commissioning. »» read more

Projects at IHC Fabrication

Projects for the dredging industry - IHC Fabrication has built a suction pipe for the largest dredge ship ever built in The Netherlands: the Vox Máxima. »» read more


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IHC Parts & Services company profile

In this profile our company is being introduced with the aim of providing an overview of our products, knowledge, and the services we offer.

News & Events

Bundling of expertise from IHC Merwede and Bakker Sliedrecht for world-class regional support

IHC Merwede and Bakker Sliedrecht entered into an agreement this week to provide local support for clients throughout the world, starting in China....[more]

IHC Merwede opens new regional HQ in India and eyes future expansion

IHC Merwede has opened a new regional headquarters in Mumbai in a bid to boost its presence and service offering on the Indian Subcontinent.The Dutch...[more]