Restoring waterways in Southeast Asia with Dragflow amphibious dredges (PHOTO)

Dredging

Dragflow’s two amphibious dredges are currently involved in an important project to restore waterways in a region of Southeast Asia.

photo courtesy of Dragflow

These machines are well-known for their stability and versatility, allowing them to operate in complex and hard-to-reach environments with high precision and efficiency,” said Dragflow.

“With two machines in operation, the project can efficiently move significant volumes of material, enabling the restoration of the waterways in the shortest time possible.”

photo courtesy of Dragflow

The modular design simplifies transport operations, making it easy to move to hard-to-reach dredging locations such as swampy projects. 

Dragflow amphibious dredges offer a pumping capacity of up to 600-800 m3/h, with a
material transport distance of up to 1,500 meters from the dredging site.