Tugs & Salvage – Page 76

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    TOWLINES - June 2009

    2009-06-01T12:36:00Z

    KBV003, the third of a trio of sophisticated emergency response vessels ordered from Damen Shipyards by the Swedish Coastguard, was launched on 18 May at the Galatz yard in Romania (see Maritime Journal – May 2009). The first vessel, KBV001, was ready to be handed over to its owners at ...

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    Long line to latest Z-Techs

    2009-05-25T12:36:00Z

    Bay-Houston Towing Company in the USA has taken delivery of their third Z-Tech 7500 tug, built to a design which is the largest of the Robert Allan line of Z-Tech tugboats.

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    Costs optimistion for mooring ropes

    2009-05-25T12:36:00Z

    Operational costs are always an important issue in mooring operations and have become even more of a focus recently due to the economic downturn.

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    Diversity will keep Lady Loren busy

    2009-05-25T12:36:00Z

    In America, Louisiana based LA Carriers owner Russel Plaisance put a newbuild tug into operation recently.

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    Tugs of the World - 5th Edition

    2009-05-08T12:36:00Z

    To produce a register of the world’ s tugs is an impossible task, when one considers the huge variation in size and the obscure location of so many smaller vessels. With the new 5th edition of Tugs of the World, Clarkson Research Services Ltd has almost certainly produced the most ...

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    'New Flame' wreck removal reconvenes

    2009-05-01T12:36:00Z

    With the arrival of calmer springtime weather, Titan Salvage has resumed wreck removal operations in Gibraltar on the New Flame following a busy first quarter in which the company responded to eight salvage opportunities.

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    SMIT Salvage teams keep busy

    2009-05-01T12:36:00Z

    SMIT Salvage teams were busy in the Gulf of Mexico in the final weeks of the first quarter. Work in this region included a Lloyd' s Form salvage, a ship to ship transfer of an oil cargo under emergency conditions and the subsea recovery of pollutants from a sunken rig. ...

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    Damen deliver first Emergency Response Vessel to Sweden

    2009-05-01T12:36:00Z

    Damen Shipyards has delivered the first of three multi-functional patrol and emergency response vessels to the Swedish Coastguard – Kustbevakning. Named simply KBV001, the construction of the vessel and its two sister ships was project managed by the Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding division and construction entrusted to the Damen Galatz ...

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    Svitzer modernise their deepsea sister ships

    2009-05-01T12:36:00Z

    Svitzer Ocean Towage is in the process of modernising all three deepsea tugs (Singapore, Rotterdam and London) taken over from SmitWijs in 2007. The first tug to undergo this important modernisation programme is the Singapore. Work was completed successfully in March and the tug was quickly back in service. Rotterdam ...

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    'Far Samson' breaks bollard pull records

    2009-05-01T12:36:00Z

    Farstad Shipping of Norway has put into service ‘ Far Samson’ , the most powerful offshore vessel in the world in terms of bollard pull.

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    A Beegle's eye view

    2009-05-01T12:36:00Z

    US based shipbrokers Marcon International is well known worldwide for its special interest in tugs and barges. Although its business is very much orientated towards the American market, Marcon maintains a massive database of tugs and towage activity worldwide and its comprehensive and widely distributed Newsletters have become legendary.

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    Towlines - May 2009

    2009-05-01T12:36:00Z

    The Panama Canal Authority has introduced a further five new Z-Tech tugs to its fleet of dedicated tugs used to assist ships transiting the waterway.

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    More Towlines

    2009-04-01T12:36:00Z

    JP Knight (Caledonian) Ltd of Invergordon has sold the 31m ASD tug Kincraig. Purpose built in Japan in 1998, Kincraig has been in constant use carrying out shiphandling services at Invergordon and under contracts in many other ports around the UK and Europe, in addition to coastal and short sea ...

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    Sanmar are busy with deliveries

    2009-04-01T12:36:00Z

    Over the past month or so the Turkish tug owner and tug builder Sanmar Denizcilik Ltd of Istanbul has been exceptionally busy with the trials and delivery of new tugs. One of the most noteworthy completions is that of the very first vessel to be built to the new ‘ ...

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    A success story for Damen and Smit

    2009-04-01T12:36:00Z

    When Damen Shipyards at Gorinchem in the Netherlands first introduced their series built Damen ASD Tug 2810 in 2004 it was recognised by many as a harbour tug with some potential but now, some five years later, it can be considered a ‘ success’ story! During those few years over ...

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    Smit increases its market share in Canada

    2009-04-01T12:36:00Z

    In mid March Smit International signed an agreement to acquire all of the shares in the Minette Bay Ship Docking Ltd in Prince Rupert, Canada. The tug company operates a three tug fleet in the increasingly busy port of Prince Rupert and provided ship docking services at the Ridley Island ...

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    New Robert Allan Voith Tractor is delivered to Saudi Arabia

    2009-03-14T12:36:00Z

    Ansar 20, a Voith tractor built to a new design from Robert Allan Ltd for service in Saudi Arabia was delivered recently to Bakri Navigation.

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    'ITC Meltemi' is delivered in Amsterdam

    2009-03-14T12:36:00Z

    On 23 January 2009, ITC (International Transport Contractors) formally took delivery of its second new Damen Shoalbuster 2609 at a ceremony in central Amsterdam.

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    Six more tugs for fast growing Smit Rebras

    2009-03-14T12:36:00Z

    One of the most rapidly developing tug fleets in the world is that of Brazilian company Smit Rebras, a joint venture company formed by Smit and a Brazilian partner in March 2006.

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    German ETV projects gather speed

    2009-03-14T12:36:00Z

    In the November issue of Maritime Journal it was reported that the German Government had signed contracts to fund two new Emergency Towing Vessels (ETVs) to replace the two existing tugs currently on station in the North Sea and the Baltic.